Tuesday, October 21, 2008

The Devastating Consequences of an Obama Win

Michael Medved tells how an Obama win next month will adversely affect the nation and the political scene for a generation to come.

He argues that the sweeping changes that Obama will make will be nearly impossible to reverse by subsequent Republican administratios. He writes:

That’s the biggest threat of an Obama presidency: the creation of vast new groups of dependent Americans who will comprise an unassailable new coalition that will enjoy iron control of our politics for a generation or more. If you start with newly legalized immigrant voters (with as many as 10 million new Democrats totally beholden to Obama and company) and then add the beneficiaries of government pre-school, the new nursery school teachers, the recipients and administrators of federal health insurance, federal college grants, the businesses who’ll enjoy the $150 billion in promised subsidies for “alternative energy,” the companies and employees of the vast increases in “infra-structure” spending (lots more bridges to nowhere), the non-tax payers who will suddenly receive a $1,000 per household check (under the guise of “refundable tax credit,” and many, many more.

In his first years in office, a President Obama could easily succeed in buying so many interest groups and constituencies with expensive new governmental favors, that conservative dreams of rebuilding a small government majority will go absolutely nowhere.


Read it all here.

If this be true, than perhaps the concept of secession should be revisited. And when those states who choose this route leave the union, they can honestly say, "We didn't leave the USA - it left us."

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