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We Take School POs
A Clear and Present Danger: a matter of personal freedom and economic prosperity
Contributor(s): Thomas, Patrick (Author)

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ISBN: 1490314121     ISBN-13: 9781490314129
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
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Binding Type: Paperback
Published: September 2014
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- Political Science | Political Freedom
Physical Information: 0.18" H x 5.98" W x 9.02" L (0.28 lbs) 86 pages
 
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We are under siege. Wake up America This is no time to be giving the Administration the benefit of the doubt; we are in trouble. The United States of America is under siege from several fronts: We are under siege by militant Islamists (9/11, Iraq and Afghanistan, along with the various foreign and domestic terrorist attacks, are just parts of this.) They are not attacking us because we are free and prosperous, nor because we have troops in Asia, nor because we have not closed Guantanamo. They are attacking us because we are infidels. "Islam by the sword." We are at war with drug cartels on our southern border. They have outposts in U.S. Territory. We have been invaded by the drug cartels. Our southern border is undefended; we have been overrun by illegal immigrants. Our own government is attempting to destroy our nation as we know it. The current federal government is the most left leaning in our history. It is trying to remake our country to match Europe-just as the European economy is failing from the weight of their governments. The Obama administration is totally ignoring the Constitution and establishing new "laws" through executive orders coming out of the White House and rulings by the massive number of federal agencies created or enlarged by the "Imperial Presidency". Where are we now? Nearly half way through the slowest economic recovery in U.S. history (or perhaps the end of recovery and the start of the next downturn), saddled with useless laws and restrictions that hamper business growth, losing two wars (and having lost the international respect we once had), with an open southern border, and with an administration that enforces the law very selectively, and is increasingly swamped with scandals which it attempts to cover up by stonewalling: that's where we are What can we do? In the short term, we have to pull out of the ditch and stop the runaway pull to the left. In the long term, we have to make corrections to our government (largely returns to the original Constitutional principles) to avoid future runaways (to either the left or the right). And vote Voting is an obligation as well as a right. I'm not a politician nor am I an academic. I'm an American with a reasonably good education (BA in economics and political science 1960) who has worked for many different companies in several industries for more than fifty years. I have followed national politics for years. I passed the three quarter century mark more than a year ago. I remember what I was doing when Pearl Harbor was attacked and on VE and VJ days. I remember the concerns of nuclear annihilation that swept the country during the cold war. I sweated my National Guard unit being called to war during the Berlin and the Cuban missile crises. And I have never been as concerned as I am now. In all of those other times, the United States was a strong nation because of the strength of its citizens. The U. S. population held to a strong work ethic and moral code. Now, the ruling plurality dismisses individual achievement and traditional morality in favor of government handouts and being careful to not offend minorities-even if this means the destruction of the majority will. And the destruction of the majority's culture and rights. We elected a president with little experience, and about whom we knew next to nothing hoping for a "...change we could believe in." We got the slowest financial recovery in the history of our nation (it's still going and shows signs of getting worse before it gets better), a tremendous increase in national debt, an almost total loss of respect for our government in the international community, and a growing list of federal government scandals. So what did we do about it? We reelected him for a second term. This is the scary part. Have enough voters gotten tied into the gravy train to always swing the vote in favor of handouts?
 
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