Friday 24 June 2011

Support for the Republicans in Wisconsin

Jai singh | 08:07 | | | | | |
Billboard along US 45 SB right before Silver Spring in Milwaukee

The #WiUnion LeftLibProggs are running recall elections on Republican Senators (those who didn't Fleebag the state when the going got tough) and Governor Scott Walker.

Seems the polling numbers are down for Republican Governors who won states and enacted tough measures to control spending (notice Tennessee's Governor is not on this list; for two reasons: Tennesseans are for the most part still of higher moral character than other, bluer states; with the exception of course of the large 'burgs like Nashville and Memphis and to a lesser degree Knoxville. And the LeftLibProggs here just don't have enough moochers to out-vote good people, as of yet).

So, why can't Team R keep the gains we've made at the state levels? The polls are down for Republican governors in most states. Seems we can win a cycle, but then lose the next cycle because Democratic dirty socialists have more to offer (freebies from the Treasury), and we wind up no better off than before, only pushed a little more farther away left from center.

Why?, you ask? Because many people are just not of the same moral character as were stouter people of previous generations. Collectively, our society has lost much of the moral character that was so pervasive when the founders founded; I blame this wane of morality on the drop in religious belief and participation; people of little faith tend to be more ME!-first oriented and moocherly, if you’ll allow that expression.

And don’t repeat to me that the founders wrote religion completely out of the Constitution. They did, if you insist, but they never knew I’ll warrant that the waning of religion would bring with it a twilight of character. Without some sort of faith-based structure as an ‘unseen helper agent’, a society with little or no moral character and backbone will go to hell (!) very quickly, no matter who wrote or how well-written is their Constitution.

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