Saturday, February 5, 2011

JUST SAYIN'.

“     Let me just say this;”
      There is a certain political Socialist agenda group I have been watching lately, and some of their habits used in interviews and debates with the interviewer and or political opponents have become glaringly obvious to me.
      It's very effective, by the way. It should also be obvious to the people reading this particularly to the interviewer or particular party. They won’t allow themselves to be cornered or embarrassed by the question at hand as important as it is to be answered with a simple “yes" or "no”. Its referred to as fillibustering. They all handle it the same way;
"I’ll answer that question but first let me say this,” "As much as you’re right that what we’re doing may be wrong, let me point out that the previous administration of George W. Bush was doing the same thing”. (a huge smile is then displayed for 5 seconds followed by a stunned silence from the other party.) “But you need to answer the question , Sir or Madam. Is it yes or no? Please answer the question!” “ If you quit interrupting me, I’ll answer you in due time. Next question please.” The interviewer embarrassingly goes on with the next question in disgust. Instead of insisting that he or she answer the question, (The socialist has gotten away without answering the question.) No one seems to realize there is only a certain amount of time to respond before the next question must be asked. The Socialist has just gotten a pass that allows him or her to avoid a well deserved scolding
The question really is, if it was bad then, what justifies it as being okay now? Is there hypocrisy here?.
     Watch closely in the future because every socialist politician and professional supporter does it. They have obviously conspired to do it and are coached to do it that way.    Just sayin’.

2 comments:

  1. I have recently researched the history of the the famous or infamous George Soros, whichever you prefer, and discovered he is a marxist socialist who has destroyed the economies of several other smaller countries before he migrated to the United States a couple of decades ago. Just type in Anti- George Soros on the internet search. He made off with hundreds of billions of dollars out of every country he fled. He is now using that money to manipulate the people for his own purpose. Socialist influence and most important of all to him, money. As important as unions are to the fair balance of economic power in a free society, He, along with the corrupt leaders of the teacher's union, the teasmster's union and city,county, state and federal employees unions is attempting to disrupt the very freedom we have enjoyed for countless decades. Their ultimate goal is a marxist controlled society in which a few groups of people will be in control. But certainly not the majority as we see it now. Having lived in Canada for the first 39 years of my life, I witnessed first hand the corruption creep into what once were common sense unions with open doors to anyone who wanted to belong. The New Democratic Party (Socialist Party), in order to sway the labor force to vote their direction in order that they could further promote their agenda, promised all kinds of godies just like the liberals have done here today. Having done that, the country was led into a recession that lasted for decades. People went without work by the millions. Their are people who were born under those conditions and learned to live on welfare to the point that they are happy living on it to this very day. Their children have gone through school under those conditions to this very day. The big difference between Canada and the United States is that the Founding fathers of this U.S. created a constitution and a Bill of Rights to keep us free of outside influence and protection of the rights of the common man. This country still has that but I fear that outside influences are already here. To me they are not the kind of americans who believe in holding this nation to it's sacred freedom. George Soros , along with other followers wlil betray tht sacred trust.

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  2. I'd like to comment at this point on my position concerning unions. I have worked most of my life with owners, management and unions. I have seen abuses by non union management toward employees and recognize that there has to be some sort of control over companies that do this. I have also worked with companies that were abused by unions to the point of absurdity as well. There needs to be regulations regarding that too. This is plain old common sense. But sometimes greed overcomes common sense and things go awry. In my estimation that is happening now. The workers for management and the workers in the unions are 90% just plain old workers who want 8 hrs. pay for 8 hrs. worked. They depend on the ruling 10% to be honest about it too! The ninety% place their trust in the 10% to keep it straight. Easy enough, isn't it? In politics its the same. We have a very clear Bill of Rights and U.S Constitution that our founding fathers gave us as a guide. (Canada wasn't fortunate enough to have that) But the 90% still went to war for the freedom of other countries around the world right along with the U.S. in most cases whether they could afford it or not. We won in most cases at the expense of the 90% both monetarily and physically. So when I refer to the dishonesty of the unions and the management I don't mean the 90%, I mean the 10% who steer the train or pilot the boat. That includes our governments as well. We need to replace some of the self serving drivers. Lets put the 90% back behind the wheel.

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