March 03, 2009

Old rhetoric won't save GOP

 

Old rhetoric won't save GOP

http://www.mlive.com/us-politics/index.ssf/2009/03/old_rhetoric_wont_save_gop.html

by Politico.com
Tuesday March 03, 2009, 4:33 AM

It's been six weeks since change came to Washington, but an old chestnut from the 2008 presidential campaign — more of the same — may best define the Republican Party today.

Nearly four months after the American people offered a stinging rebuke to Republicans, the rhetoric from the party's leaders sounds remarkably familiar: Taxes are bad, spending is bad, big government is worse and socialism is on the way. Indeed, the Republican response to Barack Obama's election — both rhetorically and policywise — has been to act as though nothing has changed. ...

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Posted by RGeorgeDunn on 03/03/09 at 8:19PM

The GOP is not or shall we say has failed because of the Big Government Washington insider top down control of the party, saying they were conservative and weren't. They are against unions and not corruption of unions. We are to the end of the corporate leadership of the GOP.

As to saying yes to Obama, do you really want to be a communist country? Are you aware of the Washington insiders controlling both parties are telling and the Federal Chair is repeating, to raise more taxes and to make health care socialism a reality. If all that happens , the US Dollar will be over.

We need to change our tax structure from production to consumption so we can get back the manufacturing jobs and to keep the auto industry from leaving our nation. Fair Tax plan is a creation for major change to consumption created by the best minds in this nation. If we enact that on January 1st, and if we take a payroll tax holiday for 6 months starting July 4th, our crisis will be over as confidence will flood back into the market and our Nation will be saved from itself or shall we say from those who want to put us under a one world currency/power.

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