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September 1, 2009

The Major Maxim of Our Time

The Bigger the Government, the Smaller the Citizen. -- Dennis Prager

Posted by Vanderleun at September 1, 2009 2:06 PM. This is an entry on the sideblog of American Digest: Check it out.

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Oh - isn't our president just dreamy?? He talks "wee" and "poop" just like regular people! Now the rest of the world will finally respect us.

Posted by: Western Chauvinist at September 1, 2009 6:32 PM

The lemmings that voted for Zero and now want credit for being mad at him will learn nothing from their 2008 action and fall just as passionately in love with the next rock star candidate and tell the rest of us "this time's it different."

The people that keep asking for more government, and ignore the unbroken string of gov't failures, should be treated like a crazy passenger on an airplane that keeps pawing at the emergency exit in flight. The fact they don't intend to crash an airplane is of no consequence. If they get their way and open that door we're doomed.
Nobody can demand more gov't bureaucracy and not have noticed the people buying $600 hammers, the stimulous checks to dead people, paying farmers not to grow food. These people will just as certainly put us in a Hell of their making as they will watch American Idol. They deserve no respect, and they don't take polite suggestions or mild rebukes seriously.

Posted by: Scott M at September 2, 2009 1:53 AM

Oops - I think my first comment belongs to the "walk the dog" post.

I'm with Scott and Prager on this one. But, I'm comforted by the likelihood that only 20 or 30 percent of the voting population holds the more government position. I think the American middle is appalled by the leftist they elected. This will either be confirmed in the 2010 election - or not.

Posted by: Western Chauvinist at September 2, 2009 6:51 PM

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