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Gov’t needs gutted, not fixed.

November 15th, 2006

Hello warriors. Going to dive right in.

It was election day a couple of weeks ago. Each one of us “We the people,” who was qualified got to exercise the power in our right to vote. Beaming with patriotic pride, government representative disdain, and Presidential embarrassment, what we truly got to choose is how much longer, and by which debilitating, slow-death method, our Republic suffers before it completely has not one vestige of a Republic any more at all, and soon thereafter exhales it last, proud, dying breath.

Plain and simple: Our American system of government is corrupt. The two major parties are. So are all the politicians. And, as if that isn’t wretched enough, we’ve recently discovered yet again that in politics it is not just that “power corrupts,” as the old saying goes, it also seems to “pervert.”

At the Federal level there are 100 senators and 435 House seats. Not one has any integrity. Those that have been there have all violated their oaths; those who are new, soon will. None abide by any “original” American principles; rare it is if anyone new comes in knowing one at all. Every single one of our elected representatives has sold OUR country out — including, sad to say, even George.

Perhaps we should cure this infestation problem we have, here, using our illegal immigration problem the sewer rats we’ve elected don’t have the cajonies to fix anyway. In exchange for a somewhat expedited immigration process for those best quality illegal Hispanics, I say, we have them, once the congress and senate returns and gets sworn in and begins snuggling in the luxurious accommodation for which “We the People” pay, weld iron bars and gates over every threshold of escape and turn the once venerable and sacred buildings, long rotting from within due to the conceit, lying and thievery, into maximum security prisons. The best Hispanics work fast and it seems like more than a fair trade to me.

In the last three years of activist involvement and astute attention to political happenings, I’ve come to the conclusion that when someone says, “I want to run for political office,” I have just heard a human being admit they have the trustworthiness, conscience and integrity of a recidivous criminal. They have none. And each successive election season we disregard their Freudian-slip of a forewarning, they will return with even less. The results are 100% accurate. Right there on the spot we should take them at their word and have them arrested and indicted — and if there is any visible sign of perversion too, we should just hang ‘em. What kind of sign? I dunno, say, anything like a combover.

And if by some anachronistic, odd chance there would ever happen to be a decent well-mannered, principled and upright individual who one day comes along and tells the American people, with the deepest, most genuine sincerity they have ever heard, it is his calling to serve the public through politics, then the singular distinguishing words to come out of his mouth, before anything else, to keep him from the same rapid imprisonment, need to be, “I want to go to Washington to gut government,” not “I want to go to Washington to fix government.” “Fix government” means you intend to use it and expand it and screw the people. We don’t need anymore criminals in DC. What we need are more real, politically-incorrect, bareknuckled, bureaucratic-bashing, government-smearing, traditional Americans who think and act like this:

“I have little interest in streamlining government or in making it more efficient, for I mean to reduce its size. I do not undertake to promote welfare, for I propose to extend freedom. My aim is not to pass laws, but to repeal them. It is not to inaugurate new programs, but to cancel old ones that do violence to the Constitution or that have failed their purpose, or that impose on the people an unwarranted financial burden. I will not attempt to discover whether legislation is “needed'’ before I have first determined whether it is constitutionally permissible. And if I should later be attacked for neglecting my constituents “interests,'’ I shall reply that I was informed that their main interest is liberty and that in that cause I am doing the very best I can.” Barry Goldwater.