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CL, have you seen the video fear the boom and bust? If you haven't you need to. It's friggin great!
Follow the link to watch.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0nERTFo-Sk
I have that video posted somewhere on this blog. It's a great video!
The implications of this are scary, especially as the Dems work tirelessly to prevent the economy from recovering.
Frightening ... I pretty much expect the worst. Be careful though, while the Dems have certainly put the Progressive Train on Ludicrous Speed, in reality the Obama administration is just a continuation of Bush and Rove's "compassionate conservative" progressive agenda.
Contrary to popular opinion, I believe it's the conservatives duty to hold Republican politicians twice as close to the fire - a zero tolerance policy if you will.
One of the things that turned me on the war was the realization that it provided cover for a radically progressive domestic agenda. Prior to Obama's election, the Bush administration grew the size and scope of government at a greater pace than either FDR or LBJ. But conservatives turned a blind eye because GWB "saved them."
Too eerily religious if you ask me. More like sleight of hand.
Conservatives now try to write off the 8 years of Bush, but have yet to truly face it's shadow ... which must be confronted head on, before the movement can be born again.