Monday, March 7, 2011

What a bunch of meatheads!

I'd like to give you my take on the financial crises happening across the country and on the emotional meltdown of the Democratic Party. The federal government is $14.2 trillion in debt according to www.usdebtclock.org. Our states are in red ink because they overpromised on the salaries and benefits to public sector unions. The Middle East is on fire, which is leading to skyrocketing gas prices. The Federal Reserve is printing money to pay for the debt. Energy and food prices are going way up. Nobody can find any real jobs anymore. Other than that, every-thing is just fine and dandy.

America is at a critical crossroads. These next two years will determine what kind of a country we have and what kind of people we are. Republicans and Tea Party Patriots made tremendous strides in 2010, but the work is far from over. Now we have public-sector union workers going on strike and storming the capitol building in Madison, Wisconsin. They're upset over Governor Scott Walker's plan to increase the contributions the workers must make in their retirement and health care plans. Wisconsin has a $3.6 billion shortfall, and the only way the state can make up for that is by cutting spending.

It's really sad seeing thousands of grown ups (and I call them that because I'm generous) storming the capitol building and acting like its Woodstock in 1969. They're littering the building and preventing the legislators from doing their job. Our form of government is a republic, not a democracy. These workers have no right disturbing the peace and causing mayhem in a building where the representatives must do their work. These teachers who are going on strike are setting a horrible moral example to the children they teach. There were even doctors handing out sick slips in Madison to teachers to give them an excuse for skipping school. These teachers are not sick, but they are mental. Maybe that's why they needed the permission slips.

But this is not the worst part of the story. The 14 Democratic State Senators split town to Illnois more than two weeks ago to prevent the Senate from having a quorum and putting these bills up for a vote. The media praises them for being couragious, but they're nothing but cowards. Do they really think they can accomplish anything by going on strike along with the union workers?
The saddest part about this is that one of these senators is pregnant. Has she gone for her regular appointments? What does this woman's husband think about this? Are the other senators actually willing to sacrifice the health of a baby to promote their cause? (Don't answer that because the answer is yes.) These greedy Democrats care about nothing but themselves and their cause of socialism. And they are willing to do anything to accomplish their goals?

Americans can see right through these losers. Wisconsin was built on a strong work ethic, and this sorry demonstration demonstrates the opposite of that. These senators and union thugs have to learn a radical new concept called going to work for a living. Millions of Americans do it every day. In 1981, President Ronald Reagan fired the striking air traffic controllers because they were braking federal law. Now it is time for Governor Scott Walker to do the same with these union workers. There's already talk of Wisconsin laying off 1,500 workers if nothing gets done. Is this the legacy that the Democrats want to leave behind?

We all know that Green Bay is Titletown in the National Football League. I would love to see Vince Lombardi come back to life, storm into the capitol building where the striking Soviet Union thugs are causing chaos, and straighten them out. These union idiots are not cheeseheads. They are meatheads. It's time to recall the 14 Democratic State Senators and replace them with people who are actually willing to vote. Governor Walker needs to fire all of these striking union
workers like Reagan did 30 years ago. Wisconsin needs to send a clear message to the rest of the country that Republicans are as mad as hell and they aren't going to take it anymore.

G.J. LaRouche, 7 March 2011

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