By Steve Thompson, Chairman of the Butte County Republican Party
Writers note: If you agree with this writer and want to help out, come to Chico Republican HQ, 896 East ave. this Saturday at 9:00am and help us take back our country.
In the roughly twenty years I’ve been politically involved, I can’t remember a time as pivotal as now. Darkness and misery on one side, prosperity and hope on the other. Perhaps we saw the warning signs (an overzealous environmental movement, tax and spend democrats creating deficits, socialism preached in the classrooms) but for so long so many of us thought it wouldn’t affect us personally. Until it did.
Look at where our country is right now. So far this year, 1 in 10 American homeowners missed a mortgage payment, 1 in 6 Americans are unemployed or left the workforce (BTW, if you’re a student out of college who can’t find work, they don’t count you as unemployed!), over 4 in 10 have been out of work for over six months, and 1 in 4 Americans have negative equity on their home mortgage. Pretty bleak proof that stimulus spending didn’t do much good, and chances are you know someone who is suffering right now as a result of the economy.
Negativity against positive solutions persists though. In California voters face tough battles to retake their government from entrenched bureaucrats. Despite a failing private sector and hundreds of thousands of lost jobs, the liberal stranglehold on government remains strong. But even they know the end is near. They know that you can’t fund bloated government without business, and that drastic cuts will have to be made to maintain the draconian regulations they impose. They know and don’t care. There is no one less compassionate for the suffering of others than a left-wing activist. They know their policies are destroying our middle class and will drive people out of our state, and they don’t care. Truth be known they relish the pain, as they see America as over privileged and unjustly prosperous to begin with. This is truly the darkness in the heart of our country.
Despite all of this, optimism remains. The rising strength of the American TEA parties gives hope to middle class voters who have been disenfranchised by government elites. There is a growing sense that they can take back their country and restore sanity to our government’s policies. Nationwide it is likely that Republicans will seize control of Congress from the Democrats. Even the Senate may change parties this year. Voters will see the power of their vote actualized at the polls, and will know that they can make a difference.
We are making gains with voters not traditionally on our side. Prop 23 showed an 18 point advantage with latino voters. It makes sense as there’s not a whole lot of ethnicity in the environmental movement. The face of California’s environmental movement is an upper-income white guy trying to save the world from his condo in San Francisco. He likely won’t lose his financial job due to AB32. A lot of minorities in California will.
America is truly at a crossroads this year, and the impact of our decision means more now than ever before. The stakes are higher for all of us. Will we listen to those who despise American prosperity and wish to encumber our children with government debt and loss of personal freedom? Or, will we place our hope and faith in those who believe America’s best days are still in front of us, as the TEA parties have? I think the answer lies in the optimism of our fellow Americans, and not in their pessimism. Ronald Reagan called our nation a shining city on the hill. America is reaching for it once more.
Yes!!!
Let’s enlist the aid of the the corporations who got us into this mess to get us OUT of this mess!
TEA party forever!
Some people will believe ANYthing!
Another drive by spit ball just doesn’t hack it Quentin.
If you are going to assert that corporations “got us in to this mess” you’re going to have to be more specific, otherwise you just look like a stupid kid without an argument.
Democrat polices and control and Fannie and Freddie are not only at the root of the current “mess” but a lot of those powerful Democrats got very rich in the process:
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2010/may/10/in-bed-with-fannie-and-freddie/
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,423701,00.html
Lehman Brothers collapse is traced back to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the two big mortgage banks that got a federal bailout a few weeks ago.
Freddie and Fannie used huge lobbying budgets and political contributions to keep regulators off their backs.
A group called the Center for Responsive Politics keeps track of which politicians get Fannie and Freddie political contributions. The top three U.S. senators getting big Fannie and Freddie political bucks were Democrats and No. 2 is Sen. Barack Obama.
Now remember, he’s only been in the Senate four years, but he still managed to grab the No. 2 spot ahead of John Kerry decades in the Senate and Chris Dodd, who is chairman of the Senate Banking Committee.
Fannie and Freddie have been creations of the congressional Democrats and the Clinton White House, designed to make mortgages available to more people and, as it turns out, some people who couldn’t afford them.
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=newsarchive&sid=aSKSoiNbnQY0
http://www.investors.com/NewsAndAnalysis/Article/544048/201008171856/Fannies-And-Freddies-Fakeover.aspx
“Some people will believe ANYthing!”
And some people won’t acknowledge the truth even when it’s obvious and right in front of them!
Captcha: “enormous virmine”
I’ll say!
Finally, Quentin made a statement I can agree with,”Some people will believe ANYthing.” Anyone, including Quentin, who can believe that other big corporations are not behind the No against Prop 23 will believe anything. The people behind the No vote are the ones buying big blades from China for the windmills, not from American suppliers because they have already killed those jobs. They are as big a business as any. The hypocracy behind the current adds is just unbearable. They have actually out spent the Yes vote by milions. The No vote kills more jobs than it can accomplish anything good.
How were we brought to these crossroads? Nice to see that Noonan gets it!
http://tinyurl.com/TeaRescuesGOP
P.S.
Mr. Colgan, please get a grip.
First it was the Tea Party was a bunch violence threatening militia types (ignore the actual violence committed by SEIU and MoveOn thugs after Obama said to get in their faces).
Then it was they were a bunch of irrelevant old fogies.
Then it was they were a bunch of redneck racists.
Now the narrative is they are the dupes (or knowing operatives) of giant corporations.
Quentin, if you keep on insisting to insult, denigrate, lie about, and alienate a significant voter segment in this town, I will have seriously consider withdrawing all my support for your campaign.
Try showing that you can do what you have said is one of your most qualifying talents — thinking outside of the box. It is time for you to think out of the box you have so effectively boxed yourself in. Government is for all the people, not just some office holder who thinks that he/she has some political mandate by virtue of winning office.
Just a suggestion, take it or leave it.
Clova, excellent point. Hope you continue to join us in our discussions.
Speaking about people who will believe anything, I ventured into the Peace and Justice Center the other day to read what they were saying about Prop 23. I had trouble keeping a straight face as I read that Prop 23 will cost hundreds of thousands of jobs, that it will crush Prop 32 and cost California billions in cleanup that the oil companies will foist on us! What baloney!!!! Their claims were totally unsupportable. They offered up zero evidence, yet they believed this alarmist rhetoric as gospel.
There’s no attempt at trying to be real – they just pull abusrd numbers out of the thin air and their followers buy it without question!!! What a bunch of dolts.
It would be funny if it were not so pathetic. (Jack)
Re: Jack’s comments on the “Peace and Justice Center”.
I used to visit them a few times a year. Absurd is the correct term. These are the bottom of the class graduates of Commie Martyrs High School (Fire Sign Theater, “Don’t Crush That Dwarf, Hand Me The Pliers”) and they get their marching orders from a network of left wingnuts that includes Pacifica news. (Local affiliates KZFR radio and KIXE television.)
David Horowitz knows precisely who these people are. (Like Horowitz, I was one once of them for a short stint in the early seventies.)
Jack, does CPJC they still have posters up calling to free Philly cop killer Mumia Abu Jamal? He got a street named after him in Paris in 2006, ya know. Wow.
I wonder if they still sit around the meeting room singing about how Anthony Watts should die of carbon monoxide poisoning after a good round of “Cum-Bah-Yah”.
Pacifica entry on Discover The Networks
http://tinyurl.com/243vuro
Hey! Mind if I borrow the pic? I love it! And the article was awesome as well… but I would only do a link for that.
No problem..help yourself.