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The Left Is Winning
Nancy Morgan
RightBias.com
August 4, 2008
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The good news is that Congress is officially adjourned. The bad news is, Congress
left town without voting on a bill to allow offshore drilling here at home, in an
effort to alleviate sky high gas prices and, not incidentally, to cut back on some
of the billions of dollars flowing into the pockets of those who seek our destruction.
In explaining why they refuse to even allow a vote on an issue favored by 70% of
Americans, Democrats, with one voice, reply "We can't drill our way out of this
problem." Oh, really? Then, without exception, they adroitly change the issue by
adding, "Why don't oil companies drill on the millions of acres where they already
have leases?" (Answer: because that's not where the oil is..Duh)
The Democrats believe that repeating the same talking points over and over qualifies
as debate and very few on the right are challenging them. But the question no-one
seems to be asking is, why the all out stand against exploring and exploiting America's
own resources? The answer is clear. The Democrats know very well that a vote to
open up domestic drilling would have an immediate effect on the price we now pay
at the pump. We don't have to "wait ten years" as the liberals say. The market,
fuelled in part by [evil] speculators, would immediately cause current prices at
the pump to go down, drastically, once America signals a willingness to increase
domestic production. Its called supply and demand. Its also called political suicide
for Democrats.
The left is holding our country and our economy hostage in order to deny Republicans
a victory in November. Think about that for a second. Our elected representatives
are playing political football with each and every American in order to score political
points. In order to increase their chances of retaining power. And we, the American
people, are letting them.
The Democrats need a recession, a climate crisis, a tanking economy and failure
in Iraq for political fodder, proof George Bush's policies don't work. "Elect us,"
they say, "and we'll solve all these problems." Left unstated is the fact that most
of these 'problems' derived from the very Democrats that are yearning to fix them.
One need only look to the airline industry, on the brink of widescale failure, thanks
in large part to government policies. I expect its only a matter of weeks before
some Democrat makes the all too sensible proposal to nationalize the airline industry.
Just as they are in the process of doing with the housing industry through Fannie
Mae and Freddie Mac. Just as they are doing with the banking industry. Just as they
have already done with education, health, insurance, etc.
Quick. Name a government program that has worked.
Every single government program, from social security, to education, to health,
is a failure waiting to happen. And when it does, here come the Democrats with a
solution that makes the problem worse.
Another question no-one is asking is, why are we allowing the ones who caused the
problem in the first place the authority to solve it?
Every democrat you now see on TV claiming to be 'outraged,' outraged by this or
that, is secretly laughing. Their mission is being accomplished. The SUVs they waged
war on for years are headed to extinction. The attempts to get the great unwashed
to use mass transit are working.
Their attempts to socially engineer acceptance of alternative lifestyles, despite
the acknowledged health hazards, is well on the way to destroying marriage as we
have known it. Their efforts to buy votes with our tax dollars has put our country
on the road to socialism. Their attempts to engineer a whole people into the notion
that they must drive less, consume less, reproduce less, pray less, smoke less,
question less — are working.
The left is winning. They've forced us to alter our lifestyles to conform with their
notion of what is right and proper and the kicker is, they've even gotten us to
pay for it with our own taxes.
Mark Sanford, the Governor of my adopted state of South Carolina, points out in
virtually every speech he makes that "The average age of the world's greatest civilizations
from the beginning of history, has been about 200 years. During those 200 years,
nations always progressed through the following sequences:
1. From bondage to spiritual faith.
2. From spiritual faith to great courage.
3. From courage to liberty.
4. From liberty to abundance.
5. From abundance to complacency.
6. From complacency to apathy.
7. From apathy to dependence
8. From dependence back into bondage.
If we Americans continue to allow the Democrats to represent the will of the politicians
instead of the will of the people, I predict we'll reach step eight in our lifetime.
And we'll have no one to blame but ourselves for having squandered the great gift
of liberty we were bequeathed.
Nancy Morgan is a columnist and news editor for
RightBias.com
She lives in South Carolina
Article may be reprinted, with attribution
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