Sunday, October 4, 2009
Bush Years - Not So Conservative
This article by Vasko Kohlmayer at The American Thinker dissects the Bush years and the assault on the Federal deficit and Conservative principles during those years. Were we all lulled into thinking that a Republican President would fight to protect our liberties and practice fiscal restraint?
As the article states: It is becoming increasingly clear that the main problem facing this country is the growing state. It is threatening to smother this nation as it usurps ever more of our income and liberties while all the while it spends with insatiable abandon. We must admit that we bear a share of blame for the current situation. Let us resolve to never again become heedless of the danger of statism at home. Let us stay vigilant and remember Ronald Reagan's maxim: "Government is the problem, not the solution." They Call us Leftists By Vasko Kohlmayer
As the article states: It is becoming increasingly clear that the main problem facing this country is the growing state. It is threatening to smother this nation as it usurps ever more of our income and liberties while all the while it spends with insatiable abandon. We must admit that we bear a share of blame for the current situation. Let us resolve to never again become heedless of the danger of statism at home. Let us stay vigilant and remember Ronald Reagan's maxim: "Government is the problem, not the solution." They Call us Leftists By Vasko Kohlmayer
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