Saturday, September 4, 2010

Those Voices Don't Speak for the Rest of Us!

This is a great video that is at times UNBELIEVABLE in the audacity of the plan of some liberals.  When Representative Alcee Hastings of the Florida's 23rd District says that, "we make 'em up as we go along" referring to "rules", I felt chills run down my spine.

With the mid-term elections less than 60 days away now, we NEED to remember what these politician have said and what their motives are toward their agenda against the people's desires.  Here is Ronald Reagan speaking about Those Voices many years ago and here we are again today, battling the same fight for our American Dream.

Please share this link with friends and family members as to the importance of voting these radicals out of office.  Their vision of America is NOT representative of my values or desires.  I pray that you vote, encourage those you love to vote and help get the vote out!  WE have a role to play in our destiny...we still have the RIGHT to vote.  Your vote matters and it CAN bring about the change we all desire.  This past administration offered "hope and change".  Many people believed he would bring good forth for our country but all we have gotten is more debt, more government and more problems.

"The Founding Fathers knew a government can’t control the economy without controlling people. And they knew when a government sets out to do that, it must use force and coercion to achieve its purpose. So we have come to a time for choosing." - Ronald Reagan

"Your telling me that we gotta go spend money to keep from going bankrupt?  The answer (is)Yea, I'm telling ya." - Vice President Joe Biden.

“But the truth is that outside of its legitimate function, government does nothing as well or as economically as the private sector of the economy.” - Ronald Reagan

"I think are a lot of rich people out there whom we can tax at a, at a point down the road and recover some of this money."  Representative Barney Frank of the Fourth Congressional District of Massachusetts.  Well then, let's start with those in Congress, Mr. Frank.  According to CNBC the top 10 are listed below (and note that only two are "RICH Republicans":
01 - Darrell Issa (R - California) $251.03 Million (Greene Properties) Ranks 1st in House
02 - Jae Harman (D - California) $244.80 Million (Harman Int.) Ranks 2nd in House
03 - Herb Kohl (D - Wisconsin) $214.57 Million (Ranch Blgs/Horse Breeding) Rank 1st -Sen.
04 - Mark Warner (D - Virginia) $209.70 Million (Not Avail.) Ranks 2nd in Senate
05 - John Kerry (D - Massachusetts) $208.80 Million ((Dryfus Prime Mgmt) Rank 3rd in Sen.
06 - Jared Polis (D - Colorado) $158.17 Million (Goldman Sachs) Ranks 3rd in House
07 - Vernon Buchanan (R - Florida) $142.43 Million (VB Motor Yachts) Ranks 4th in House
08 - Jay Rockefeller (D - West Virginia) $94.31 Million (Wachovia Bank) Ranks 4th in Senate
09 - Frank R. Lautenberg (D - New Jersey) $74.74 Million (Not Avail.) Ranks 5th in Senate
10 - Dianne Feinstein (D-California) $72.38 Million (Clariton Hotels) Ranks 6th in Senate
There have been many in last few decades saying that we can eliminate poverty if only the poor would be given more.  My father used to tell me that no one appreciates what is given to them.  When you earn something you cherish it.  The solution for America is to get ALL Americans working again.  We have given too much to too many for far too long and it times for people to get back to basics.  If you can't afford it, you can't buy it.  Today in America we have 40% of Americans paying 86% of the Federal taxes.

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