Wednesday, July 3, 2013

It's tough being a conservative republican these days...

Okay,  so at first I was upset specifically at Obama for duping the majority of average (politics-clueless) 'Joe Public', who simply wants to vote for nice sounding promises like "hope" and "change" and "fairness & equality & balance" in every law they'll pass.

Then I became upset at the democrats for supporting Obama's far left agenda of mass-socializing  healthcare, increasing American's taxes and the debt that American's owe,  growing the size, scope, and power of government while further restricting American's rights and liberties, and covering for the administration amidst scandals that cost us American's their privacy and even some lives (Benghazi - RIP Ambassador Stevens, others). 

And now at this point, I've become upset with the republicans too.  They have forgotten how to communicate conservative/libertarian principles in a compassionate way that can be understood clearly by the (politics-clueless) 'Joe Public'.  I appreciate that all republicans came together to oppose wasteful ineffective "stimulus" and "affordable care" policies too, but they need to also be loud and clear about offering positive alternatives that benefit all americans, regardless of their race, etc.

Simplify the messaging of why conservative & libertarian principles are best for society.
 
"Democrats encourage you to depend on the government, Republicans encourage you to be independent.  Which would you prefer for you and your able-bodied loved ones?". 

Things like this drive the message from an average guy perspective. 

"Shouldn't we constantly work to keep abortions only to situations where they're safe, rare, and as early in the pregnancy as possible to avoid unnecessary pain and suffering to the baby and mother?"

"Shouldn't the government constantly work to find ways to cut costs and expenses so that we don't place undue tax & debt burdens on the average Americans and businesses?"

Lower taxes and smaller government lead to more money and freedom for all Americans.



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