Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Jus' cuz'
Long before his election, Obama's game was clear. All you had to do was look at his history and his record. My loathing for the man and all his works was settled in 2007, when I first heard about him. If you were a conservative type, even slightly right of center, it was clear as day what he was about.
But the real problem, and the reason Ex Cathedra has taken mental refuge in the fantasy of a post-American Alternative Republic, is that Obama is not the problem; he is fundamentally a symptom. The American electorate put him in office. Twice. After four years in office, with the country still in a disastrous state, they kept him there. That's the problem.
It indicates a change in the nation. Not just its demographics, which are deteriorating ever more towards Third World status, but its mind. Obama and his minions are the agents of this collapse, but they could not do it without the support of at least half the electorate. And, of course, the most troubling part is the 40% of Whites who pulled the levers for a man like this. We are over 70% of the electorate and we are the ones who give power to people who basically loathe us. That's the problem.
So when I am told that polls consistently show Americans to be powerfully resentful of the massive illegal immigration from Mexico, that they want it stopped, I think, "Then why did you vote for the fucker who you know is gonna keep it flowing?"
One of the scariest things I ever heard was when a priest said, many years ago, in reference to the appointment of a manifestly ill-suited new superior, "We get the leadership we deserve." Well, that's the problem.
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I used to pray that the country be saved. Now I pray that if God desires it, that the country collapse, and that a greater country replaces it. I don't say the pledge of allegiance or sing the anthem anymore. This country is no longer anything to be proud of. Somebody needs to put it out of its misery.
-Sean
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