2010 – The Elections We Have To Reject The Drive Of Socialism

By:  Doug Busselman, Executive Vice President

All eyes will be on Massachusetts and the election outcome that will possibly decide if the political party attempting to install an all encompassing socialistic form of government will be able to accomplish their goal.   The way that all stops are being pulled out to not allow the level of 60 to be eroded is quite interesting – even I got an e-mail request with a note from Senator Kennedy’s widow, asking me to contribute for the election of the candidate who would vote in support for the health payment plan they have wheeled-and-dealed through the closed-door process.

Given the likelihood of the Party being able to creatively acquire votes, I’m not certain that the Massachusetts election outcome isn’t already determined – but, just the focus on how voters are voicing their opposition to the agenda of an all-powerful, centrally-operated government is giving encouragement to organizers working on the important elections to be determined in November.   We’re seeing the necessity of going past being angry and putting meaningful organization into action.  Getting behind candidates who believe in freedom over government as an end to itself – and then uniting to elect anybody but the candidates (likely an incumbent) who have worked to force us to bear the burden of the government we’re getting now.

We should see from the serious nature that the Big Brother Government crowd is approaching in this special election how much effort we’re going to need in order to rescue our state and country in November.


 

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