Thursday, August 18, 2011

African-Americans and Liberalism

I have been writing for years that African-American’s support the wrong political party. African-Americans vote for Democratic candidates over 90% of the time during the past 50 years. What have Democrats accomplished for African-Americans over the past half century? First of all, as I have pointed out time and time again in my writings, it took Republicans to overcome Democrat filibuster attempts to pass the civil rights act. Secondly, as I have pointed out, we need to look no further than current day inner cities to see failed liberal policies – Newark New Jersey and Detroit Michigan are great examples of African-Americans segregated to the slums of inner cities loaded with crime, substance addiction, broken educational systems, and poverty. I have also pointed out that African-Americans have poor leadership – Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson are given a podium to brainwash and indoctrinate African-Americans into believing that Republicans are racists who do not care about the plight of their race. I have also pointed out numerous African-Americans who would make good leaders to head their race, but I forgot to mention one – Reverend C.L. Bryant.

Bryant was a one time member of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). He first began to break from the NAACP because they did not like his prolife stance. And what’s more, over the years he made many of the same observations that I have pointed out in my writings. Bryant has made several other more harsh observations about the plight of the African-American race, over the past 50 years, that are worth pointing out.

Bryant believes that African-American life over the past 50 years has not been much different than the lives of slaves on plantations. He points out that masters on plantations owned the land and provided slaves with housing, clothing, and food. Today, the lives of many African-Americans are not much different since they are slaves to the government, Democrats who want their vote, and poor leaders that provide them low income housing, food stamps, and other welfare subsidies to buy clothing.

Bryant also pointed out the exploitation of African-Americans in Louisiana during Hurricane Katrina. Bryant astutely observes that local and state Democratic leaders – Governor Kathleen Blanco, Senator Mary Landrieu, and Mayor Ray Nagin – had no problem getting buses out of lots to get communities out to the polls to elect them, but those buses remained idle as the deadly Hurricane approached. However, Blanco, Landrieu, Nagin, and media pundits were able to spin the disaster and blame President George Bush – who incidentally declared New Orleans a disaster area before the storm hit land.

Yes, Reverend C.L. Bryant has figured out that Democrats want to keep African-Americans oppressed and dependent on government welfare. He understands that this is how Democrats ensure that African-Americans will continue to vote for them year in and year out. Hopefully, C.L. will help change this perception by opening the eyes of African-Americans that are forced to exist within the confines of inner cities decimated with crime, disease, addictions, and poverty.

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Thursday, August 11, 2011

I am Sick and Tired of ........

This past week may have been the worst in U.S. history for a number of reasons. This got me in a ranting mood.

I am sick and tired of people complaining and blaming others without offering any ideas, solutions, or constructive criticism.
I am sick and tired of socialism winning over capitalism.
I am sick and tired of the federal government destroying the rights of state governments.
I am sick and tired of Obama and his far left policies, his smugness, and his arrogance.
I am sick and tired of progressive Washington politicians who have no business experience.
I am sick and tired of liberal policies that are destroying the sovereignty of cities, states, and countries.
I am sick and tired of the government enforcing Keynesian economic strategies.
I am sick and tired of terrorists being given more rights than our military personnel.
I am sick and tired of judges using the constitution as toilet paper.
I am sick and tired of judges using empathy and social studies instead of the law to decide cases.
I am sick and tired of judges who think they have all powers not denied in the constitution.
I am sick and tired of politicians working in a partisan fashion.
I am sick and tired of people and the government living beyond its means.
I am sick and tired of people and politicians sitting on the fence.
I am sick and tired of people and politicians flip flopping, contradicting, and being hypocritical.
I am sick and tired of people who think they are smarter than everyone else.
I am sick and tired of people who think they are experts in every field such as claiming to understand global warming.
I am sick and tired of the government thinking and acting for everyone as if people are incapable of doing it themselves.
I am sick and tired of the government regulating, mandating, and restricting corporations.
I am sick and tired of government monopolies.
I am sick and tired of people who protest in a disrespectful manner.
I am sick and tired of hearing about global warming and other social issues such as gay rights and abortion.
I am sick and tired of the media and their political agenda.
I am sick and tired of unions destroying jobs and looking out for their interests and not the interests of their members and corporations.
I am sick and tired of any special interest group that influences government policy.
I am sick and tired of government entitlement or any programs that reward mediocrity.
I am sick and tired of people and corporations expecting the government to bailout their irresponsible behavior.
I am sick and tired of the government continuously penalizing responsible citizens and corporations with higher taxes.
I am sick and tired of people and politicians abusing their power leading to criminal or irresponsible behavior.
I am sick and tired of narcissistic personalities who only care about me, myself, and I.
I am sick and tired of people using double standards and stereotypes to describe adversaries and foes.
I am sick and tired of anyone who uses the race card in debates.
I am sick and tired of any power grab that increases the size, stature, and influence of government.
I am sick and tired of people being oversensitive and demanding political correctness in all facets of life.
I am sick and tired of rude people and people who like to brag.
I am sick and tired of oblivious people who lack self-awareness.
I am sick and tired of deadbeats who live off the wealth of others and offer nothing positive towards society.
I am sick and tired of the United States becoming a welfare state.
I am sick and tired of our society that rewards athletic coaches with millions and good teachers with pennies.
I am sick and tired of people soliciting money as if we cannot decide what charities to give to.
I am sick and tired of people talking and texting on their cell phones when they are driving.

I can go on, but you get the point. What are you sick and tired about?

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