Thursday, September 20, 2012

11 Years to Greece

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Not too long ago, Greece was a thriving, majestic, beautiful, romantic, peaceful and vibrant country.  It was a leader in Europe following the end of the war.  And it was the newest socialist government to come to power.  A country the world looked to for prosperity.

Not so any more.  Now it is a place where 20 percent of it's population is unemployed.  A place where 70 percent of it's working class is employed by the government, and the rest of it's people are hungry and receive some sort of government assistance.  Every day there seems to be riots in the streets by people demanding government entitlements.  Free food, college education, housing and income.  Greece has changed.

President Obama announced he will "Fundamentally transform America" in his 2008 campaign.  And that has been his only kept promise during his first term in office. But he is not finished yet!

Today America has nearly 9% unemployment, nearly double what it was in 2008.  47 percent of us don't pay any taxes, up significantly from the Bush era.  55% of our workforce in employed by the government in some way, and growing daily  Welfare and Disability are out of control.  People are rioting in our cities. Squatters occupying vacant buildings and parks while crying for more benefits of a socialistic government.  Illegals consuming our resources, Gays rushing from their closets to marry,  Killing unborn children while some parents also murder their young.  More meth heads, more pot smokers (some even carrying G-cards), no driver licence enforcement, run-a-way health care, and amnesty programs while we embrace the Muslim world.  Just as Greece was the moment it crumble into chaos.

America is in a Democratic era.  Democrats support everything that led Greece to it's grave and so we will follow.  With a re-election of Obama, it will more even more toward what Greece is.  With a Democratic leadership elected to continues Obama's transformation efforts, we will be there in 11 years from today.

O God help us.
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