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The Conservative opinion took seed before 1960. It was thought to be a quality alternative to pure Democratic and Republican thought. In 1965-66 Barry Goldwater brought it to the surface in a Presidential Campaign that indicated he wanted to burn the Woods, forest and trees in Vietnam, in order to wipe out the Vietcong. This total and absolute obliteration is an indication of what was in store, as the current Cream of The Crap Conservatives are willing to shut down the operation of the U.S. government, Wipe out Food stamps, eliminate Jobs for returning war veterans, hold fast to $7.25 minimum wage and so much more careless acts against the progress of the nation. Why is it that the Republicans can’t see clearly that they are following a detrimental and losing cause politically? “I HAVE LITTLE INTEREST IN STREAMLINING GOVERNMENT…FOR I MEAN TO REDUCE ITS SIZE…MY AIM IS NOT TO PASS LAWS, BUT TO REPEAL THEM.” Senator Barry Goldwater stated this in his book, and the concept is being followed blindly by Conservatives and repeating his failing strategy. Boehner stated this as recent as Monday of this week. There are major efforts underway to undo the Affordable Healthcare Act, as well as Social Security. Grover Norquist, stated: “My goal is to cut government in half in twenty-five years.” When President Obama entered office, his weakest hand was the one dealt to him by the Bush Administration with a Bank Bailout, which he had to administer, in order to save the nation. The Early Tea Party rallies were made up of staffers from Conservative groups and Congressional offices. Campaigning Congressional candidates, coopted this new group the Tea Party and organized campaigns around them. The racial component came a bit later as the weak minded and non savvy political grassroots began to take shape. The right wing antigovernment rage in American bore a familiar racial hate component.
Posted on: Wed, 04 Dec 2013 23:49:44 +0000

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