Wow! It’s just four weeks into the new administrion and some of us are ready to pull our hair out. They’re throwing so much at us, so fast, how do we keep up? The assault on the Constitution of the United States of America is in full swing.
The federal government is spending our kids into oblivion. If you think President Bush was bad, hang on to your hat cause you ain’t seen nothing yet. President Obama and the Democrats are Bush on steroids.
President Obama has been acting more like a king than a leader, as he delegates responsibilities to his minions while living the high life. Don’t be fooled, he’s just winging it, making things up as he goes along.
The White House finally confirmed that The One is against the Fairness Doctrine, but guess what? He doesn’t need to be for it because the FCC can impose it without The One getting his hands dirty.
Candidate Obama promised energy independence. The media failed to report that his energy plans will cause a spike in the cost of the energy you use. Just what we need in a recession, higher energy costs!
Responsible taxpayers will now foot the bill for those who are irresponsible. Are you saving for a house? If so, it will end up costing you more thanks to the new mortgage bailout. Do you have the opportunity to retire at the age of 48 with a generous health care plan? No? What a shame. But with the auto company bailouts you get to pay for those who do. Think about that when you get up at 6:00 AM to go to work.
Have you had enough yet?
If so, you aren’t alone.
Don’t just stand there, do something! Visit the Constitutionalists’ Networking Center to find out how you can get involved. Relive 1776 and sign up for the Freedom Forum. Join Freedom Works and fight the left! Visit American Solutions and find out some common sense solutions for American problems. Contact your local and federal representatives and let them know how you feel. Encourage your family and friends to do the same.
Any other ideas how we can fight back? If so I’d love to hear them!










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