Republican Manifesto

We must wake up. We’ve hidden from the truth too long.
The left has learned well and practiced frequently. What does the left practice?

IF YOU TELL A LIE OFTEN ENOUGH, PEOPLE WILL BELIEVE IT.

In the election of 1932, the Communist Party (We should know who they are by now, so why not label them accurately.) hung the Great Depression around the neck of Herbert Hoover. He didn’t deserve it. His only fault was to think like Franklin D. Roosevelt and put some stupid measures in effect after the 1929 market crash that would later be called the New Deal. That the “Blame Hoover” trick wasn’t factual made no difference. It was a phony use of words as “Build Back Better, “The Infrastructure Act,” “For the People Act,” and “The Equality Act.”

None of the above titles aimed to accomplish, as an outcome, the name of the bill. It’s as phony as Hoovervilles!

One would think that Republicans would have learned from almost a century of leftist tactics. But, we fear that the leadership of the Republican Party is oblivious. I know, it’s not their fault. Since the Hoover lies stuck, it was 15 years before congress saw Republican control. And, even then, it wasn’t real. The leadership was still brainwashed and couldn’t lead. Barry Goldwater explained it. They, in his words, were “Me, too!” Republicans. He said that a Democrat would come forth with a scheme that flew in the face of economics and constitutional principles, and Republicans would shout “Me, too!”

We must eliminate the “taking crumbs from the opposition’s table” behavior ingrained in the current leadership. The thirteen quasi Republicans who bailed out the so-called Infrastructure Bill are an example, and they need to find another line of work. Leader McConnell facilitated that bill. He needs to locate a backbone or another job.

America First is a majority movement. They are entitled to the banquet, not the other side’s crumbs. The American public is tired of having their citizenship in this greatest country in history devalued. We want to support our citizen’s jobs and families. We need to stop funding the hostility of our enemies. We need to put an end to unelected bureaucrats acting as if they have the right to legislate. We need to stop 19th-century laissez-faire being an excuse to promote global control at the expense of our nation’s welfare. We must preserve our nation’s history and learn from it. That a goodly percentage of FDR’s kitchen cabinet made a pilgrimage to Moscow for a private audience with Joseph Stalin to pay homage is a fact that probably explains why it took until Hitler forced us to re-arm to put an end to the Great Depression. We need to remember that Abraham Lincoln was a Republican president, the country’s first. He brought an end to slavery, despite the opposition of the other side. There would be no civil rights legislation if not for the Republicans in Congress in the sixties. After the Civil War, Republicans worked toward desegregating the Federal Government until the white supremacist, Woodrow Wilson, slammed the door on the blacks and re-segregated us, starting with the armed forces. Dwight Eisenhower mobilized the national guard to enforce school desegregation, despite aggressive opposition from the other side.

Republicans can fix all this if particular RINOs get out of the way. We’d prefer them to come to their senses, so we don’t have to primary them out of their office.

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