Monday, February 17, 2014

One More Rant on American Anti-Americanism

Rasmussen Reports - Economic Fairness. They took a poll and concluded that 83% of us think it is important for everyone to have a chance to succeed. In a separate poll, the same site states, "53% Rate Economic Growth As More Important Than Economic Fairness". They did not ask about taking from the rich to give to the poor, you can read the poll, they asked how important economic fairness was compared to growth. Think about the word fairness, not gifts, not charity, fairness.

Yahoo - AP - After UAW defeat, can GOP fulfill promise of jobs?. So, there is a VW plant in Tennessee and it was going to vote on unionizing. Their senator said that if they voted against unionization they might not get more production and a second line of vehicles being made there. VW itself said that the vote would have no effect on their decision and in fact, it is the only VW plant that doesn't include formal employee representation in their own words.

VW didn't sell out American workers, our own representatives did and they did not do it to benefit VW. VW would have been satisfied to give American workers the same treatment it gives German workers. So who benefited? Not VW, not workers. Nope, the real intent was to prove to other companies that they could come to Tennessee and get to give American workers fewer benefits then they give to workers in their own countries. How is that pro-American? Their governor said that a pro-union vote would keep other companies from coming to their state.

American businesses and politicians are telling foreign countries that they will pimp out our citizens and offer even fewer benefits to Americans than foreign companies offer their own citizens and are willing to offer United States citizens.

True American liberals and conservatives believe we should do what is best for this country. They may differ on how and who should benefit and to what degree within this country; however, they believe we should do things that benefit this country. The wealthy and the politicians are growing against that philosophy. They are promoting benefiting a few in this country and don't worry about how it effects the country as a whole. Until we understand that, we will continue to fall into sides and work against our own best interests.

Let me give you a couple of links to show you how little our politicians think of our American way of life.

Huffington Post - Romney Seeks an America More Like China.

Yahoo - Daily Caller - Bachmann says US should be more like China.

Examiner.com - Elizabeth Warren: U.S. should be more like Communist China.

See the pattern yet? I didn't think Romney, Bachmann and Warren agreed on anything; but, apparently they all agree that America should be more like communist China. Left, right and middle they are all pitching the same garbage, that America should stop being as it is and emulate a totalitarian government that doesn't care about it's own people. My father was in the Korean war, his outfit was overrun by the Chinese who rushed their people at machine guns because they had more people than bullets.

In China if a politician were to sell industrial secrets to the United States, he would be killed. In the United States if one of our companies sells it's trade secrets and patents to China, it gets a tax deduction. Let me simplify, the people who have control over this nation believe we should be more like Communist China and less like "Socialist" Europe. Given the choice, I would prefer to see the country become more like Europe than China.

My political philosophy is pretty simple, lets work together and take care of America. How about, "America First"? What if our central mission as a nation was to make America strong, not individuals or other nations; but, working together to do what is best for this country. I come from a military family and I don't know one of them that risked their lives so that we could be more like communist China or the old Soviet Union.

What is the essence of communist China, again, not complicated. They believe in unregulated industry and a regulated population. Look around you, the individual is being more and more regulated and the industries have all become unregulated which has led to economic catastrophes and a loss of jobs. You don't have to be a genius to see this. It is the intentional destruction of America and our way of life for the benefit of a few who don't even care about this society as a whole.

America is not failing because of welfare, gay marriage, drug use, online gambling, single mothers, or all the other garbage that you are being told. It is failing because we are being sold out by those who have benefited the most from our nation. It is being sold out and it doesn't need to be. We gave away our industrial base, we could still produce steel and washing machines if we wanted to. Our workers are more than capable of turning screws and owning homes.

Half of the graduate college students in America are foreigners. I want you to think about that. Maybe it explains why our own companies want to change immigration laws to allow them to hire any foreigner they want who is educated. In the past, we created and supported colleges because we thought they would educate Americans.

Lets be real Americans. If you college is increasing the number of foreign students that it allows in, stop supporting them, stop sending them money and push for your state to stop supporting them with your tax dollars to educate foreign students. I am not against foreigners, far from it and am quite satisfied with allowing Mexicans who have been here for decades to become citizens. I am against subsidizing foreign nationals who do not intend to become Americans in their education in America.

Why is this not discussed more in the mainstream media. The answer is simple, they are controlled by those who don't give a rats rearend about this nation and a political class that feels the exact same way. Our failure that allows them to appeal to our emotional responses is what they rely on to push our hot buttons and misdirect the real discussion of what is best for this nation.

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