September 24, 2012

  • Demoralization

    Although Sun Tzu said never to allow your enemies to see your emotions (which in my case would be the left), I am going to go out on a limb here discuss mine because I believe that in this case it will do more good than harm.  I have been extremely demoralized for the last few weeks regarding the next election. 

    Contrary to the stereotypes liberals have about conservatives, I actually do not watch Fox News, and I very seldom listen to talk radio.  I actually get most of my news from Yahoo, which has it’s own team of journalists but also takes articles from sources such as the NYT, Associated Press, CNN, ABC, and Time.  All of which of course are 100% liberal, as is the Yahoo team.  Contrary to what liberals think, true conservatives who read he libral media will only become more incensed and cling to ther own side as a reaction.  This is why some conservatives choose to follow only conservative sources, such as there are, because they no longer have patience for left wing news/propaganda.  But I digress.

    The point is I was reading the left wing news, and it demoralized me.  They were putting out articles predicting wins for Obama, and showing how he was more popular and more well liked than Romney among a vareity of groups, and in general.  Then I saw an article about how Eric Holder was acquitted and I just tossed up my hands in frustration and exasperation.

    I said, “We don’t have a country any more, this is it.”  I lost my will to struggle, and I considered never voting again.  It reminded me of a wrestling match I had years ago with one of my friends.  When I was younger I used to wrestle, and I was fairly decent at it.  When I wrestled with this guy I usually beat him, because I was better trained and physically stronger, but one day I was feeling particularly tired physically, and I was also depressed about something (probably job related).  The result was that I did not have the energy to defeat him, but I was still struggling and using such energy as I had. 

    It was not long before he had an arm around my neck and was constricting my air flow.  I could not get away, and the more I struggled the harder he constricted, and it became progressively more difficult to struggle because as I exerted myself my need for oxygen rose but my ability to get it diminished.  So I just gave up and let him strangle me.  I figure whatever happened would happen, and I had no energy or will power left. My memory of what exacty happened is hazy, but basically what happened was I nearly lost consciousness and went limp, and my friend ended up loosening his grip so I was able to get free.  Obviously I didn’t die because I’m here now.

    But that pretty much described my feelings for much of the week.  I thought that perhaps we should just give up and stop fighting the liberals since they are going to win anyways.  I figured that it was time to hunker down, isolate ourselves as much as possible, and wait for the blow to fall.  Then when it does fall we could at least make sure the nail is upside down so that they will strike down on a point rather than a dull flat head.  Anyone who is a conservative will know what I mean by that. 

    I was thinking these things, but then an idea occured to me.  This is how the left wants us to feel.  They want us to think it’s hopeless so that we will stay out of politics and let them run wild.  They are still afraid of us, which means that we still have some power.  I am thinking that their articles are bogus when they talk about how most of the people in the country are pro-Obama.  All one needs to do is look at the comments beneath the articles to see the overwhelming hostility the readers feel towards Obama and his party. 

    However, Yahoo is right about one thing.  Most of us are not excited about Romney, and most of us do not relate to him.  Of course, their theories on why that is and what the results will be are wrong.  We don’t have difficulty relating to the Republicans because they are “rich” and we are classist, and our lack of ability to relate to them will not stop us from voting.  We don’t relate to Romney and many of the Republicans because they do not embody our values.  A far as the religious right is concerned, they do not share our values and beliefs, but they are still closer to us than the Democrats, which most of us firmly believe is the party of Satan.  Most of us on the right in general (secular or religious) are not impressed with their economic policies, which will still not roll back the debt, or their commitment and ability to turn back the disastrous changes made by Obama and his lackeys.  That being said, many of us will still vote just because we want Obama gone.

    I will admit, there are good arguments on both sides for voting and for not voting, but for my part I have decided I will vote.  Here is why: Immigration.

    If we do not do something to stem the tide of immigration from Mexico and other 3rd world countries then we will not have a country left.  I have seen lots of articles online where the liberal media is whining about Republican attempts to curtail immigration from Mexico, and to require voters to show some type of government picture ID.  Of course we know that part of the reason they are complaining is because they like to receive votes from illegal aliens, but they also want to ensure that Mexicans and other 3rd world immigrants continue to vote because they typically vote Democrat.  That is also part of the reason why they continually fight against efforts to curtail immigration from Mexico and deport illegals.

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    According to this liberal news article I read two out of every three “Latinos” votes for the Democrats.

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    That means that as their numbers continue to grow it will become progressively more difficult for Republicans to win.  Furthermore, if Obama wins again and maintains the majority in the Senate, we can expect them to fling open the borders for more immigration.  Once they get enough Mexicans in the US, they will no longer have any need to appeal Independants or fence sitters. 

    The article mentions that Republicans might try to appeal to Mexicans on the grounds that they are morally conservative, but I believe that they will fail in that regard.  Mexicans may be anti-gay and anti-abortion, but 70% of documented Mexican immigrants are on welfare.  In other words, the majority of them come here to suck on the tit.  It also means that a large portion of their population is incapable of nation-building.  All one needs to do to see this illustrated is to look at the sorry shape their own country is in.  If enough of them come here then the US will just be another Mexico, pollution, crowding, poor education, and all. 

    I’m really serious guys.  If we don’t get out and vote for the Republicans, then whatever ideological point we are trying to make by not voting will bear no fruits as we will never be able to get in another Republican no matter how much they reform.  We will become a persecuted and hated minority in our own country.  At that point our votes will truly be irrelevant, and the only thing left for us to do will be to either flee the country that our ancestors created, or to hunker down and flip the nail over.  Think about it.

     

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/latino-population-growth-could-impact-iowa-180859929–election.html?bcmt=1347654143059-a958ae71-bf4d-4cc5-bc50-1fbe6178d814&bcmt_s=u#ugccmt-container-b

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