Thursday, January 6, 2011

"It's Still Just Me" Doesn't Cut It

The shoot down and minimization begins.

The Washington Post is out with an article comparing Newt Gingerich to John Boehner. Both took hold of the gavel as a result of conservative upswings and disdain for the congress. However, Gingerich - he was heavy on task and words. Boehner is yet to be seen...but, he was much less in words.

Maybe this is good. Maybe this means "we're going to act first and talk later." This I like. Flattery. Words. They get us nowhere. Moreover, PC language has set this country for self destruction.

"It's Just Me" is fine if it conceals your coalition of stonewall action against the liberal agenda....otherwise, we need solid confidence that takes intuitive, common sense based action mimicking the American collective desire for conservative supremacy. There is a mandate, and political suicide is there for those who do not do Americans' bidding!

Action is what we need Boehner - plain and simple:

Action to repeal Obama Care.
Action to address state to state health care options.
Action to cut, slice and dice the budget.
Action to pay down debt.
Action to resist pork and home projects.
Action to restore Founding Principles.
Action to limit time spent on welfare, unemployment and other government subsidies.
Action to motivate the private sector to do what it should but isn't because of so much govt. control.
Action to lessen the shadow of Big Government.
Action to remain Constitutional.
Action to strengthen our borders, follow immigration laws; purge these laws and enforce them.
Action to show strong defense, national character and inner strength.

The list may go on...for sure. We have many ails. We must stop the bleeding. We must tighten the belt. Individually and corporately (nationally).

So Newt was the "tiger...." maybe Boehner is simply sly, confident, discerning and will strike as needed and when needed...just as fiercely.

We can only hope. No...we can call constantly and encourage action with our senators and representatives. The Washington Post states that Boehner is "riding the tiger in his party;" well, LET US ROAR!

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