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A government is the system by which a nation is administered and the means by which national policy is enforced, and it serves as the mechanism for determining the policy of the state. Conservatives loathe the idea of government, and instead the lust for anarchy of wealth the Founding Fathers understood would lead to the demise of the nation; particularly a young representative democracy comprised of disparate special interests. One fanatical special interest in America has taken the first step in their long crusade to fundamentally transform this nation, and whether Americans are intelligent enough to see it or not, the current Republican government shutdown is what teabaggers came to Washington to do; break the government of the United States.
During the lead-up to the generous 5-week vacation Congress enjoyed in August, the House Republican Conference handed legislators a planning kit for how best to Fight Washington for All Americans that did not resonate with the American people, but it emboldened extremist teabaggers in the House and bore fruit on Tuesday when Republicans shut down the federal government. The latest attack on the government is producing real consequences for millions of Americans affected by what Republicans have forced on the nation, but it is important to understand that it was the Republicans plan all along. In fact, the assault on the federal government started over thirty years ago when conservatives man-turned-god, Ronald Reagan, said government was the problem in his first Inaugural Address in 1981. Now an extremist cult in the House is attempting to eradicate what they believe is Americas problem; the government.
If Americans think conservative traitors will settle for a quick resolution to their well-planned government shutdown, they have not been paying attention to teabaggers, libertarians, and racist southerners who decided that the re-election of an African American man as President was the clarion call to rise up and take down the government. It is no coincidence that for over four years the Koch-funded teabaggers claimed their liberties were trampled on by overbearing government, or that armed revolution will be necessary to take the country back to an era when there was no centralized government in America. Unfortunately, the idea of no centralized government is a goal the traitors are intent on through the 2014 midterm elections to teach Americans that they can get along without a federal government according to conservative pundits unafraid of publicizing their intent.
http://www.politicususa.com/2013/10/03/republican-traitors-draped-tea-promise-break-government.html
It's high time to press sedition charges against every single Tea Party caucus member before the country is brought to its knees.
kestrel91316
(51,666 posts)I don't know what is.
freshwest
(53,661 posts)Found it through another one, but I simply don't how they can be charged with sedition. They'll claim it's a difference of opinion. Or at least that's what they've said on it so far.
They keep talking about a balanced budget, I don't know what to do with this. Since they don't respect the Full Faith and Credit Clause, the dollar will collapse. They've been teaching their minions this would happen for years, but didn't tell them they were going to do it themselves. After the FF&C is revoked, anything can and will happen.
Am I wrong?