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May 13, 2011

"The left uses democracy in order to put profoundly undemocratic policies into place -- similar to the "one man, one vote, one time" rule of pseudo-democratic tyrants....

After all, no living person ever voted for Social Security, and none of us have a say in various other leftist desires that have become our perpetual obligations,

i.e., public employee unions, agricultural subsidies, state-run arts and media, the state education/indoctrination monopoly -- really, all of the countless extra-Constitutional activities of the federal government, which, once in place, are beyond the reach of citizens to eliminate. -- One Cʘsmos: From Each According to Obama's Needs, To Each According to His Desires

Posted by Vanderleun at May 13, 2011 5:00 PM. This is an entry on the sideblog of American Digest: Check it out.

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The Founding Fathers did include the Second Amendment, which Undemocrats in other countries did not have to contend. Just do not wait too long to vote.

Posted by: Peccable at May 14, 2011 5:13 AM

What happens when said policies go broke? Do the entitlement-seekers even care? We know the policy-makers don't.

Posted by: RedCarolina at May 14, 2011 3:19 PM

The one tiny glimmer I see is that the Keepers of The Plantation seem to realize that what the apathetic, clueless, gormless voters surrender can be seized back if enough voters show up and do the right thing.

It's no accident that the Left targets patriotism, constitutional knowledge, and individuality for destruction via public indoctrination.

They are cowardly tyrants; not so much Stalinist so much as they are the worst boss you ever had.

The one that faded from your life five seconds after you stopped allowing him or her to run yours.

We must reject the current, failed, political class. Root and branch.

Posted by: TmjUtah at May 15, 2011 10:04 AM

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