This Democratic voter strategy insures that even when the Democrats lose, the Democrat Party still wins, and even if the Republican Party wins, it still loses.
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This Democratic voter strategy insures that even when the Democrats lose, the Democrat Party still wins, and even if the Republican Party wins, it still loses.
The GOP's strategy is a 20th Century political formula in a 21st Century world, and the GOP has finally run out of common ground issues that binds the "Rockefeller" wing and "Reagan" wing together.
A true liberal society, consistent with the principles of ideological conservatism, cannot remain free without leaders with the will to defend the sacred Liberty of their fellow citizens.
We must play the game that they play. We must fight the way they fight. We must put just as much skin in the game as the left does.
"Does that Star Spangled Banner yet wave over the land of the free and the home of the brave?" Or does it hangs over the funeral procession of long dead Liberty with scavengers picking over her still corpse as we watch in silent horror, yet do nothing.
Like the Titanic, Trump's name will soon become synonymous with ghastly incompetence and foolish bravado.
If voters accept lying and untrustworthiness as just being part of the political game but can't see themselves putting up with four years of a rude and obnoxious loudmouth, then Hillary Clinton has already won, and we don't even need to go through the fiasco of an election.
Like any economic activity, wherever there is a dollar to be made, invariably someone will eventually seek it out.
While the nationalist may believe that even the private interest is, in fact, national, there is nothing more fundamentally un-American.
An America without Natural Law is not America at all and no different than the ages of nations that have come before nor those that will come after.
This guide will help conservatives through the critical paradigm gut checks ahead.
A People unwilling to fight for their Liberty have already lost it, but if not Liberty, then there is precious little else worth fighting for in this world.
It is the natural course of government to ever test the boundaries of its cage, like a restless and disobedient dog, it will always chew at its leash and dig under the fence.
If we accept as truth the words of Jefferson, that we are, in fact, endowed by a Creator with certain unalienable rights, among these, Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness, then the hand of providence is not only necessary, it is promised.
A brave people, who are worthy of liberty, do not sacrifice, in times of uncertainty, proven virtues upon the altar of political necessity.
Is there hope for the future? Not unless we relearn what we're supposed to be fighting for. Until then, we're just fighting to fight, bleeding to bleed.
True patriots understand that economic liberty requires economic self sufficiency. If we turn to the government to solve our problems, we must violate our principles of Liberty and conservatism to do so.
Though bleak the night may seem, we must harden ourselves for the future of America and the Constitutional Republic given to us by our Founding Fathers.
From the ratification of the Constitution in 1788 until the middle of the Civil War in 1861, the federal government did not take a penny from the People.
As long as what American workers are paid is not in line with what they produce, then natural market forces are going to continue to force good manufacturing and textile jobs out of the United States, cutting off American workers from the good jobs that are necessary to allow unskilled and uneducated individuals to penetrate the middle class.
Conservatism is conserving the principles of Natural Rights and Rule of Law (the basis of Natural Law), for the purposes of economic liberty, civil society, and self governance, via limited state power, as described in the Declaration of Independence and codified by the Constitution of the United States and its Amendments.