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To: gao seng who wrote (216351)1/9/2002 6:54:06 PM
From: gao seng  Respond to of 769670
 
THE SOCIALIST DEMOCRAT STRATEGY: WIN CONGRESS BY WRECKING THE ECONOMY

By: Phil Brennan

Pity poor Tom Daschle. Pity poor Dick Gephardt. Pity poor Terry
McAuliffe. Prior to September 11, these three Socialist
Democrats planned to demonize President Bush as part of their
grand strategy to win control of Congress in the November
elections.

The gist of their campaign against Mr. Bush was to challenge
his legitimacy as president, basing their attack on the theme
that he really lost the 2000 election and had no business
sitting in the Oval Office, which rightfully belonged to the
Algore. For this he must be punished in the 2002 elections, and
driven out of office in 2004.

They also planned to go after the Black vote, relying on their
hoped-for ability to convince African Americas of the blatantly
false accusation that their right to vote, or have their votes
counted, had been violated.

They were also gearing up to challenge Mr. Bush personally,
charging that he is some kind of nincompoop totally unprepared
to assume and carry out the duties of the presidency.

All of that fell apart after 9-11. Out of that disaster emerged
the real George Bush - a tough, no-nonsense leader entirely
capable of handling his job superbly under the most difficult
of circumstances - a George Bush who has won the admiration and
respect of a huge majority of his fellow Americans, including a
clear majority among African Americans, by his deft handling of
the war against terrorism.

To make matters worse, some among the Socialist Democrat
party's most reliable allies - the elitist mainstream media,
had the gall to spend a million or so dollars on a probe of the
disputed Florida 2000 election that ended up, ever so
reluctantly, by conceding that George Bush most probably did
win the State's electoral votes that put him over the top after
all.

So what to do?

It didn't take them long to dredge up the old 1992 campaign
slogan "It's the economy, stupid." In no time at all they had
commercials blaming the economy on the "Bush recession," hoping
the voters would forget that the downturn in the economy
started under Bill Clinton. Still smarting over their inability
to stop the president's tax cut program from going into effect,
they now have the gall to blame the current economic malaise on
that tax cut, going back to the old Socialist Democrat strategy
of inciting class warfare and class hatred.

Their answer to the recession is simply to promote a socialist
program of ladling out billions of tax dollars to buy votes,
thereby deepening the war-induced deficits and doing nothing,
as President Bush has pointed out, to create jobs for the
unemployed or get the economy back on track.

Left with no alternative other than to revive their age-old
campaign strategy of class warfare and spend, spend, spend and
elect politics the Socialist Democrats are heading for an
electoral catastrophe in November. Their barely concealed
desire to see the economy worsen in the belief that the voters
will blame Bush and the GOP will backfire and the Republicans
will widen their margins in both House and Senate ... if -

*The President recognizes that his strategy of seeking
bipartisanship at the cost of pursuing his plans for a
revivified America is a self-defeating one. You cannot appease
an enemy bent on destroying you. The only way George Bush could
satisfy Daschle, Gephardt, MacAuliffe and such leftist
propaganda sheets as the New York Times would be to erect a
statue of Karl Marx on the White House lawn and pay homage to
it three times a day.

There are signs that Mr. Bush knows this and plans to act
accordingly. His vow that the only way taxes can be raised is
"over my dead body," brought jeers from the Marxist media but
loud cheers from his fellow Americans who love a warrior.

It's just a beginning, but a good and persuasive one, with the
promise of more of the same to come. The Socialist Democrats
are about to learn the same lesson Osama bin Laden is learning:
don't mess with George W. Bush.

Moreover, the President is taking full advantage of the bully
pulpit, patiently explaining the simple economic truths so
disparaged by Socialist Democrats that the way out of an
economic slump is to encourage small and large companies and
the investors, whose money supports them, to create jobs by
providing them with tax relief and other such common sense
incentives.

Most important: the President has to hammer home the shocking
truth that the Socialist Democrat Party is determined to block
all attempts to get the economy working again, thus creating
more joblessness in the belief that an army of angry unemployed
and the owners of failed businesses will blame their plight on
Bush and the GOP and vote for Socialist Democrats in the
November congressional elections.

This is their Achilles' heel.

Control of the Congress is vital. Should the Socialist
Democrats manage to take control of both Houses on Capitol
Hill, the nation will experience a stepped-up version of the
havoc being wreaked upon America by a Marxist controlled Senate
determined to turn a recession into a depression in order to
win in November.

It is imperative for the welfare of the nation that the
President and his party get out there on the campaign trail
now, congressional district by congressional district and begin
to lambaste the sheer dishonesty of their opponents and not let
up until election day, November 2002.

Failure to do that could, in effect, hand control of the
Congress over to Marxism's poster woman on the Hill, Mrs.
William Clinton, and her sleazy socialist compatriots. Wouldn't
that be nice?

Phil Brennan's column appears every Wednesday on the Ether
Zone.

Phil Brennan can be reached at pvb@pvbr.com

We invite you to visit his website at Wednesday on the Web

Published in the January 16, 2002 issue of Ether Zone.
Copyright © 1997 - 2002 Ether Zone.

God Bless America



To: gao seng who wrote (216351)1/9/2002 11:14:43 PM
From: haqihana  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
gao seng, I didn't mean to imply that we should not vote Republican. The way the lines have been drawn in the political parties, I do not believe there is an alternative. At the present time, IMO, the entire democratic party has been infested with liberals that are so extreme in their beliefs, they might as well be called socialists. Their platform, and the bills they have introduced for consideration be Congress show their tendency to funnel all of the assets of all Americans into the national coffers to be distributed to the citizens by those in the party who consider themselves the only ones qualified to do so. IOW, they consider the citizens incompetent to decide how to use their own earnings. Another opposition I hold to the democratic party, is that they do not believe in individual worth, or individual responsibility. These are the things that built the nation to the prominence it now holds, and I will do all that I can to maintain those principles.