Wednesday, January 2, 2013

More good news. Yummmmmm

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I'm not rejoicing at another's misfortune, rather at the fact that many fewer ameriKans are drinking Sean Vannity's Kool-Aid every night:

http://freedom4um.com/cgi-bin/readart.cgi?ArtNum=152246
Sean Hannity Ratings Plummet, Loses Half His Views After Election

These warmongering neocon superstars are so stupid they've got a negative IQ. I Haven't tuned in for Sean's on-air attempts at damage control in the wake of the neocon presidential loss on the eve of Obama pseudo-presidency #2, but Rush Windbag the other day was blustering a mile a minute trying to regain his dignity as the great neocon-dummacrat conspiracy of 2012 came to fruition with the re-enthronement of said Emperor.

Rush readily blamed the GOP establishment for Obummer's victory and even admitted that the Party hates much of what rank-and-file Republicans embody. So, Rush, why have anything further to do with it? It's been totally hijacked into liberaldumb -- a microcosm of the federal government, at war against the citizenry. The GOP has in truth gone Dummacrat.

I never get to ask these people these questions directly. The rich and famous live on a different planet from me, even so-called conservatives like Rush. What I really want is to ask him, Sean Vannity, Laura Ingraham et al is this: Are you happy you kept Ron Paul from getting the nomination? It certainly is good you chose a candidate who had a chance of getting elected, because electability is the main criterion of excellence in the universe. Romney had tons of it, he just didn't win, and couldn't -- not with the power mafia's heart set on Obama.

Ron Paul could have won. The popular vote for him could have -- likely would have -- been simply too overwhelming for anybody to overturn, especially with the middle class exulting and celebrating over their long-sought liberation. In other words, he could have clearly secured the job and nothing they could do about it, with even neocons having to admit it he was an improvement over their stooges -- who, in the end, might as well not have bothered.

Rush's idiotic summary of the neocon fizzle the other day was "If the Republicans had run a campaign that was positive, informative, and energetic" [or something], Romney would have gotten in. It's too ludicrous for words. These fools know that they and their whole neocon way of life are to blame, but can't change course or they're out of business and we get to live in a free, peaceable country again with them in the doghouse. The problem isn't that a majority of ameriKans pulled the lever for Obummer, it's that a record number of Republicans boycotted the neocons on November 6.* 

Unmentioned in all this neocon licking of wounds are the only two words that matter: Ron Paul. It seems to me a sure thing a critical mass of Paulites were among those not voting, and my next question for the GOP establishment would be WHAT DO YOU EXPECT US TO DO when you people ignored or spat on our candidate and committed one crime after another against him and us at the Florida primary to keep Dr. Paul, the obvious popular choice, from getting anywhere? Romney himself was in the lead as arch-perpetrator!

I'm still waiting to hear how one candidate gets to take over the the whole nominating process just like that -- because that is exactly what Romney did, with all his fellow neocons saying NOTHING about it. That's because Santorum, Perry et al are communists, too, living by the Soviet Socialist motto of "the end justifies the means."

Wow -- this just in, and look how it fits our subject:

From: "Talbert Black Jr"

Subject:  Why would Harrell want ObamaCare?

January 8th at 11:30 AM I need you in the rotunda of the Statehouse - - more on that in a minute.

Think about it.

South Carolina is one of the reddest states in America.

We have a Republican Governor and Lt. Governor . . .

. . . A Republican Treasurer and Comptroller . . .

. . . even our Superintendent of Education is Republican.

In fact, all nine of our statewide constitutional officers are Republican.

Both of our U.S. Senators are Republican.

Six of our seven U.S. Congressman are Republican.

Our state General Assembly is dominated by Republicans, with a 28 - 18 majority in the State Senate and a 79 - 45 majority in the State House of Representatives.

Nullifying ObamaCare should be a slam dunk!

What Republican would vote against ending ObamaCare?

State Rep. Bill Chumley (R-Greenville/Spartanburg) has introduced the South Carolina Freedom of Health Care Protection Act, H3101.

If it passes, it will block implementation of ObamaCare in South Carolina.

But, without VERY strong support from South Carolina voters, it will NOT pass.

Why not? As they say . . .  follow the money!

But in South Carolina that is virtually impossible to do!

We are one of the few states that don't require full income source disclosure from our lawmakers.

So we don't know who is paying our legislators.

Oh, we do have a limited income disclosure law, but it only covers pay by a state agency or by someone with a state contract.

So their income disclosure would likely miss exposing who might benefit indirectly from new laws they pass.

Corruption is virtually legal in our great state.

So, we are left to ask ourselves who stands to profit from implementation of ObamaCare?

State Representative Bobby Harrell, Speaker of the House, owns an insurance agency and also a drug company, Palmetto State Pharmaceuticals.

Would he benefit from implementation of ObamaCare?

Would that give him a reason to block the Freedom of Health Care Protection Act?

He is the Speaker of the House with a Republican majority of 79 - 45. 

If Harrell can't get H3101 passed through the House he is either incompetent or doesn't want it to pass.

We've gotta stand strong as we demand passage of this bill.  We can't accept excuses!

The same thing applies in the Senate . . .  with a 28 - 18 majority, Senate President pro-tempore John Courson should have no problem getting this passed.

I reported last year about how it was discussed in the secret House Republican Caucus meeting that Medicaid could be expanded if only a few Republicans in safe districts would vote for it.

Unbelievable!

But this is what Republicans are doing to us in secret!

This is the kind of sneaky stuff that will be done by those who want full implementation of ObamaCare, but know they cannot support it publicly.

This is the kind of stuff we must expose!

We were very fortunate that there were a few honest Representatives at that Caucus meeting who were willing to expose this tricky underhanded dealing.

But we can't count on that all the time.

We must demand that all caucus meetings be open and that no secret meetings are allowed.

They are our public servants!

We don't send them to Columbia to participate in secret meetings to betray us!

Demand that caucus meetings be open to the public.  And never allow your representative to tell you he can't disclose what was discussed in the caucus meeting!

The General Assembly restarts on January 8th.  That's this coming Tuesday.

To kick off the fight to nullify ObamaCare with H3101, there will be a press conference in the rotunda of the Statehouse at 11:30 AM on January 8th.

I hope you can be there to show the press how much public support there is for this bill.

Join us as we announce to the world that we will nullify ObamaCare in South Carolina!

But the press conference is just the start.

If we are going to pass nullification, we've gotta end the culture of secrecy all the way down to caucus meetings.

Then, I'll need your help to expose those state Representatives and Senators who might have reason to want ObamaCare implemented.

The only way we will lose this fight is by Republicans secretly working against us.

I bet you know of a legislator who stands to gain by blocking H3101 . . .  someone who consults for insurance companies, the hospitals, big pharma or any other industry that will gain from government run health care.

I need you to tell me who they are and how they might gain.

I'll share that information with voters in the state who can put the appropriate pressure on them to do the right thing.

The only way to good governance is to expose the corruption and the secrecy.

So, contact your Representative and tell him to support H3101.

Tell me what they say.

And tell me if you know who might stand to gain something from blocking it.  We'll expose them.

For liberty,
Talbert Black, Jr.


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So -- you see what good it does to have Republicans running a place. If the GOP were half of what people think it is, South Carolina would be a paradise on earth. As it is, it's got a Republican Lieutenant Governor (former Senate President Pro Tempore) that brought the Confederate flag down from the state house dome, a  recent former Speaker of the House famous for his corruption, a gay U.S. Senator more liberal than any dummacrat, a black U.S. Senator qualified only by his race** and appointed by a governor elected for us by communist Newsweek because of her skin color,  etc. In the Confederate flag case, McConnell was fanatically abetted by the abovementioned John Courson, both of them wailing that they were the biggest flag supporters ever but it was JUST TIME FOR CHANGE.

So, thanks for nothing, Republican Party. and TAKE THAT, Sean Vannity.

Now: who out there would like go to Columbia next Tuesday? You who can't, will you write your politicians there? I'll be driving down from greater Greenville about 9 AM.

Call me.

/\/.\/\/.  torpenhow@charter.net (864) 356-9966)

*Not to put too fine a point on it, but I have no doubt this race was partly stolen from Romney. Wouldn't have been possible with Paul -- that's my thesis.
**Think I'm mean, do you? Read this:

http://www.vdare.com/posts/senator-tim-scott-magic-negro-mania-gives-sc-two-rino-senators-1

"Magic negro" is a political figure of speech meaning a black candidate that nonblacks elect to office (or otherwise enshrine) out of a clear wish to expunge liberally-imposed guilt feelings about slavery, segregation etc..... regardless of the person's qualifications. The result is always disappointment at the person's performance, with liberals further licking their wounds and conservatives tsking "boy, that was stupid." Obama is of course the ultimate case. He was only elected the first time so nonblacks could assure themselves and others that "we're not racist", and he's been a total disaster ever since. Total, in every way!

I wasn't even aware of this!--

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magical_Negro


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