.

NEWS AND VIEWS THAT IMPACT LIMITED CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT

"There is danger from all men. The only maxim of a free government ought to be to trust no man living with
power to endanger the public liberty." - - - - John Adams

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Could John Adams win Iowa and New Hampshire?







“Posterity!  You will never know how much it cost the present Generation to preserve your Freedom!  I hope you will make good use of it.  If you do not, I shall repent in Heaven, that I ever took half the Pains to preserve it.”
John Adams






The Iowa Caucus  -  A vote for Socialism
  • About 63% of the GOP vote went to three defenders of the Big Brother State.
  • Federalist John Adams wouldn't have a chance with these left-wing Republican voters.

By Gary;

John Adams and the rest of our Federalist Founding Fathers are once again turning over in their graves.  This time it involves the Iowa Caucus vote.

To be blunt, there was more useless hot air in the GOP campaign than at a balloon festival.  There was endless talk about "small government" which any thinking person knows was all a lie to make the voters think the Republican candidates were somehow different from Democrats.

The Republican-Libertarian Wing  -  Both the GOP voters and the GOP elected Elite Establishment have no interest in small government.  Everyone from farmers to college students to corporations to housewives are all sucking on some public teat somewhere, and no one wants the flow of "free" goodies to stop.

The Republican-Libertarian small government wing was represented by two candidates.  Governor Gary Johnson was not even allowed on the stage at GOP debates to present his views.  Republican-Libertarian Congressman Ron Paul had enough of a national following that they could not keep him off the stage.  But from day one every important GOP leader and pundit was crapping all over Ron Paul as un-electable, crazy, insane, radical etc. 

Somehow it is "radical" to follow the Constitution.

63% of the Vote

Some 63% of the Iowa GOP vote went to three defenders of Right-Wing Big Government:  Santorum, Romney and Gingrich.

Not one of these three have abolished a single meaningful Big Brother spending program.  In the case of Romney he still defends Romney-care.

The results prove that the Republican voters themselves are simply Moderate Socialists.  They are happy to support Big Government candidates handing out free goodies and reject Ron Paul, Rick Perry and Gary Johnson.

Republicans at the state level are cutting government only because they do not have their own printing press like they do in Washington.  So while the locals may be forced to cut spending, at the same time they are protecting the Marxist progressive income tax system in each of their states and funding big government as much as they can.

At the national level the GOP controls the House.  There is no will power in any way to cut or even freeze one cent of Big Brother spending.  The Republicans do not even bother to pass a flat income tax.  The GOP keeps voting for spending and increased debt. 
In other words, Republicans are moderate Democrats.  They are happy with the way things are and just wish those damn Tea Party people and libertarian types would go the Hell away.

John Adams  -  So could John Adams win in Iowa and New Hampshire?  Never.

Adams is not that different from Governor Gary Johnson, Governor Rick Perry or Congressman Ron Paul.  But a believer in a small Constitutional government cannot win elections in modern America.  The nation is too far gone.  Everyone wants "free" government help for everything in their lives . . . even Republicans.

Welcome to Modern America.
Both political parties are falling all over each other to protect the massive Marxist re-distribution of wealth through the income tax and the Federal Big Brother spending programs that buys votes every two years from those who do not have to pay the tax.

No comments: