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Do Conservatives Have What It Takes?

After 20 years of Progressivism, it is likely we are going to have a Conservative resurgence. The current situation is what we get for ignoring 8 years of Bush progressive policies. It is time for Conservatives to not be shouted down anymore. The ideas of Conservatives and Libertarians are vastly superior. They always work when tried. Time to stand up, Republican... read more

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The election of Scott Brown as Massachusetts senator has made it strikingly clear that a seismic electoral shift is underway in America. So profound is this shift that even left-leaning populations are now willing to vote for those who refer to themselves as conservatives. While liberal pundits still shake their heads in disbelief, this is not all that surprising, given the manifestly misguided and destructive actions of the progressives in Washington, D.C.
Stopping the radicals who now control the federal government should not be our ultimate objective. This is only the first necessary step. Our overarching goal should be to set the country on the right course. But to do this, we need to have solutions that work. Since it is becoming increasingly likely that our side will be soon given the privilege to lead, America’s future depends on our capacity to honestly ask those hard questions. This is something we should earnestly seek to do in the weeks and months ahead.
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What doe Obama like about America?

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We know all the things the Obama administration dislikes about America: Banks, business, journalists who ask actual questions, investors, entrepreneurs, unintimidated voters, traditional alliances, military tribunals, Gitmo, the private sector, the middle class, cities that are still thriving, or trying not to turn into Detroit, people who make more than federal workers while working within the private sector, George W. Bush, transparency, capitalism and possibly the rights to free speech, the rights to dissent and tea partiers.

Also, in general, he doesn’t seem to like being president, much, and having to do more than look pretty, read the teleprompter and blame Bush.

What does he like about America?

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