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February 11th, 2008 at 9:35 am

MexiCain Conservative? You’ve Got To Be Kidding, Right?

Now that the new Republican Party sees Juan MexiCain their inevitable candidate, the powers that be are rallying the public faces of the Party to put a public spin on MexiCain’s record that he is Conservative. If there weren’t problems with MexiCain’s actual credentials, why would they find a need to put the public faces of the Party on news shows to tout MexiCain’s new found Conservative credentials? The truth is they wouldn’t.

MexiCain has problems with the Conservative base of the Party because of his support of surrendering our national sovereignty to Mexico through the bill he co-authored with THE most liberal people in politics namely Teddy “The Lush” Kennedy. McCain-Kennedy was in essence an amnesty package that the people of this nation put to bed through the democratic process thanks to bloggers and talk radio. If not for the blogosphere and people like Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, and others, McCain’s amnesty provisions would have passed and our 20 million illegal alien problem would have grown exponentially.

MexiCain has more problems with the Conservative base of the Party because of his efforts to silence political speech when he co-authored another piece of legislation with another liberal democrat – Russ Feingold. McCain-Feingold put restrictions on what is termed as soft money but left the ability for politicians to accept nearly unlimited amounts of money from PACs and Labor Unions. Ask yourself, who benefits when unlimited money from PACs and Labor Unions can keep pouring in? Democrats.

McCain-Feingold also put restrictions on political advertising 30 days before the race. This in effect further silences political free speech and benefits Democrats when the only political news can be delivered is delivered by a democrat favoring press.

MexiCain has still more problems with the Conservative base of the Party because of his efforts to push through legislation aimed at instituting a high tax on gasoline while this nation is in the grips of an energy crisis. His co-authoring of a bill pending in the Senate that would institute a 50 cent per gallon gasoline tax in an attempt to curb fuel use because of, get this, global warming. McCain-Lieberman will do nothing to curb global warming because man has little to nothing to do with the natural re-occurring phenomenon. It will raise the costs of doing business and thrust us deeper into a potential economic recession. Businesses will more of their operations off shore to areas of the world where it would be cheaper to manufacture and ship their products. Moving businesses means higher unemployment which in turn translates more people dependent upon the government. Welcome more to the dependency class. McCain-Lieberman will translate into higher inflation as well as it costs more to ship the products that we all need to the stores where they are available for purchase.

MexiCain has even still more problems with the Conservative base of the Party because of his past opposition to tax cuts. He voted against both the 2001 and 2003 Bush Tax Cuts. He now says that he supports making them permanent but he opposed them when they where up for debate.

This morning on Fox the Party paraded out former Lt. Gov. Michael Steele (MD) to tout MexiCain’s credentials. Steele made a claim that the majority of Conservatives recognize MexiCain’s Conservative credentials. No Mr. Steele, we recognize MexiCain’s lack of Conservative credentials.

I cannot stress this enough. The next President of the United States will be doomed to a 4 year term when this nation welcomes back with open arms the economic conditions of the Carter Infestation. I say welcomes back with open arms because this nation’s short-term memory is going to doom us to repeating a situation that sparked the Reagan Revolution of 1980.

Knowing this my question to you is, do you want the return of double digit unemployment? How about double digit inflation? Or what about interest rates above 20%? Or how about odd and even gasoline rationing? That is what we are doomed to under MexiCain, Clinton, or Obama.

I have one final question that you will be reading over and over again. Do you want that failed Presidency to be a Republican? Johnson failed and that sparked 2 Nixon elections. Carter failed and that sparked 2 Reagan elections. George H. W. Bush failed (because he reversed course on his no new taxes pledge) then Clinton got elected twice. Do we want a MexiCain failure to spark a Democrat Infestation lasting from 2013 – 2021? If he’s elected that WILL, not might WILL, happen.


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