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The morning after the morning after

One cannot help but wonder how liberals continue on with their destructive policies after such a thorough rejection by the voters of their icon and patron saint, Barack Hussein Obama.

I mean, my God, if JFK returned from the dead today he’d be a right-wing Republican on every count, on every policy.

JFK would not recognize his Democrat Party.

Where did this leftist madness come from?

I have some answers, but insufficient time to write about them, now.  If you are politically interested enough to be reading this, then you are probably literate enough to imagine what any patriot might say.

Two words help us make this succinct: Marx, Utopia.

The psychology behind utopianism walks a fine line between religiously-inspired fervor and a self-destructive insanity that sees no reality in front of its face.

The idea of giving away gifts of free stuff to everyone who is some sort of a victim is psychologically gratifying.  There are few bigger thrills than being generous to those in need.  You just know it’s the right thing to do.

But government’s coercive theft of taxpayer money and redistributive policies are not charity.

And when those goals become entangled with a political party’s hunger for power, my goodness, the next thing you know a nation’s national security is thrown out the window so that millions of  takers can walk in and vote themselves more gifts from the makers.

That is unsustainable insanity, and it will lead to a civil war and the end of our incredible nation.

So now that it is the morning after the morning after, and sane people, however deluded by a quest for power they may be, are wondering aloud about how this political earthquake happened, may I make a small request?

Ask this: What would JFK do?

It is likely that you will come to the conclusion that JFK would have done nothing that Obama has done, nor Harry Reid nor Nancy Pelosi.  JFK would not have recognized these deceitful characters as Americans.  And you shouldn’t either.

Their destructive, power-mad binge has damaged the Democrat label more than helped it, never mind what it has done to America.

Please come home, my dear Democrat friends.  Please return to America, as it was founded, not as the “transformed” utopia you would have it be.