June 28, 2012

  • Supreme Court Passess Obamacare

    So the Supreme Court has decided to pass Obamacare in a 5-4 decision, with traitor John Roberts crossing over to the liberal side.  I don’t know whether the Obama administration greased his palm or threatened his family, but it’s done now.  There is nothing we can do.  Even if the Republicans get the White House and Congress in the next election, which they may because of this, there is still nothing we can do.  Any attempt to write a law undermining this and some liberals will sue, it will go back to the Supreme Court, and they will decide just like they did before.

    The foremost question on my mind is, what has happened to our country?  What has happened to our country?  How did we get taken over by a group of people whose ideology is antithetical to the principles this country was founded on, on every point?  Part of the reason is because the media is full of such people, and the media influences how many people vote.  We also have a growing number of people in the US who hold to an ideology which is antithetical to traditional American values.  Part of the reason for that is due to immigration from people incapable of assimilation, but also because of the media and public education indoctrinating people.  Another factor may be the decline of Christianity in the US.  But in any event, it’s done.  What can we do?  Not much.

    So now we have the government telling us to buy a product, whether we can afford it or not, and if not then they take a bigger slice out of our paycheck.  I know I don’t have the money for this.  I am a 30 year old man struggling to get started in life so that I can get married and raise a family, and just so that I can be a proper man rather than a 30 year old living with his parents.  I make less than $2000 a month, and now the government wants me to pay for something I can’t afford.  The government wants to tell us what kind of medical coverage we can have, what to eat, what to drink, and how to live.  I don’t recognize their right to do that, but if I don’t go along with this it’s jail time.

    I the meantime Obama and his cronies want to legalize thousands of illegal immigrants so that he and his party can have more votes.  More votes to do what?  What are they good for?  Why do we need them?  How are they helping us?  The economy is depressed enough already without trying to absorb an ever growing welfare contingent.  We don’t need this right now, any of it. 

    I have become increasingly more convinced that there is no future for me in the US, and for others like me who are struggling to get started in life.  I think it’s time for us to start leaving the country and moving to other parts of the world where we can find work, and where we will not have to deal with an overbearing big brother type government trying micromanage our lives.  Of course the liberals may cheer for out departure, but once we are gone the US will quickly degenerate into an ugly third world hellhole, because it is our people who generate most of the wealth here.  Still, that won’t be our problem when we’re gone, and we ought to go where our talents are appreciated.  I am looking at China and Korea.  I am thinking I will go there for work.  I wouldn’t want to become a citizen of China, but maybe Korea.  I don’t know.  If I had not forgotten my Spanish then I would move to Costa Rica or Argentina, but I forgot it.  Maybe what I will do is go to Korea or China for work, and retire to Costa Rica or Argentina later on. 

    I really don’t think we can do anything to save the US.  I think it’s toast.  But if you look at Biblical prophecy it seems like the US has to go, because we know that the anti-Christ is supposed to take over all of the world, or at least most of it, and a free and powerful US would be a huge obstacle to that. 

Comments (2)

  • What does the decline of Christianity have anything to do with government influence? I think the decline of Christianity is probably a great thing, not something negative. I also think the decline of religion in general would be a positive step for the world.

  • @jeribaby18 - Sorry I just now saw this comment.  To answer your question, when people don’t have any faith in God they look to other things, and that makes them more likely to put their faith in government.  When people put their faith in the government they give up freedom in exchange for more government oversight and “safety nets.”  Which means we have a less free country and a more bloated government/bureaucrasy.  It says as much in the Bible:

    “For the transgression of a land many are the princes thereof: but by a man of understanding and knowledge the state thereof shall be prolonged.”

    Proverbs 28:2

    Also people who do not see the Bible as authorative are less likely to buy into the doctrine of “eating by the sweat of your brow.”  The values just aren’t there otherwise.

    I consider phrases like “the decline of religion in general” to be non-statements, as most often one religion is replaced with another, and atheists/evolutionists are no less dogmatic and faith driven than people who adhere to other belief systems.  Of course, if you’re talking about a decline in Islam I would be inclined to agree with you, but it’s negligable whether or not Islam can be considered a true religion, since the primary focus of it seems to be political and material. 

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