A few friends and acquaintances have contacted me, telling me that my “obsession” with the current political decline of America is “unhealthy”, and that I need to “give it a rest.” These are, consequently, the same smug people who said before Obama was president that it “won’t be that bad”, and “we’re just in for a little change.”
Yeah, right.
In less than three months:
The President of the United States and the Democrat Party have targeted a private citizen (Rush Limbaugh) in order to destroy him and his career because he wants Obama to fail to pass his economic policies.
The President has traveled to France and said Americans should want to “join” the “unity” of Europe, but didn’t because Americans are “arrogant.”
The Attorney General of the United States has referred to America as a “nation of cowards.”
President Obama is obliterating much of the tax-deductions one receives when giving to charity if one makes over 250k. This will result in over $8,000,000,000 less in charity every year.
The President has commanded us to put aside “old ideological battles”, and claims that we shouldn’t care how big government gets, nor “what’s good for me?”
The President told businessmen that “my administration is the only thing between you and the pitchforks.” This is the first known reference of the president to an anti-capitalist violent revolution in America.
Obama is calling for gun bans and ammo taxes on firearms that I own. If I bought my gun after his law is passed, I’d go to jail. Read that again.
President Barrack teamed up with other world leaders to form what UK Prime Minister Brown literally called a “new world order.”
The President of the United States fired a CEO for the first time. This was done without consulting the shareholders or warning investors. The company immediately lost 75% of its value.
The administration has already printed more “money” than WWII and WWI to prop up dead banks, ignoring that Japan tried this in the 90s, and it doesn’t work.
In the past, I have been called “paranoid” because I have always feared that America was and is too ignorant to know a tyrant if he had a great personality. I was right. To everyone who scoffed at a “paranoid” supporter of capitalism: the jokes on you, and we all have to pay for it.
I’m not ashamed to be “obsessed” over politics at this crucial time. I’m mad, and I’m not going to apologize for that to anyone. My country is under attack by a regime of people bent on its economic destruction, and the establishment of a new world economic order. American sovereignty, capitalism, even American pride is under attack.
Do me a favor and print a copy of the Declaration of Independence. Read the list of greivences. That took years of actions by the king to accomplish, but finally the people had enough and decided that killing a tyrant is better than living a slave.
I’m not calling for violent revolution, because, quite frankly, I don’t think we need one. This is where I get optimistic: I think the American people are slowly seeing just what’s going on. In the past month, Obama’s budget lost 15% of its support. Obama is already less popular than Jimmy Carter and George Bush were at this point in their presidencies.
Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged, and Thomas Paine’s Common Sense are all selling like hot-cakes. The New York Times had an opinion piece a few days ago about a liberal nervously talking about the “armed and dangerous” Americans.
It’s time you joined them. If you already understand the fundamental problems behind what Obama and his cronies are doing, then spread the word: every day say just one thing on your facebook profile explaining his mistakes. Encourage your friends to do so as well.
Capitalists have a “Facebook reach” of almost the entire nation. If we all dedicated ourselves to a little facebook activism, Obama’s finished.
If your willing to go beyond facebook, then buy a copy of Atlas Shrugged and Common Sense: Revisited.
Rememember, this is our country and we don’t have to settle for any anti-American tyrant. We don’t have to take this lying down. Speak now or forever hold your peace.

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