What Would Ron Say?
February 14, 2012
"The first Republican President once said, "While the people retain their virtue and their vigilance, no administration by any extreme of wickedness or folly can seriously injure the government in the short space of four years." If Mr. Lincoln could see what’s happened in these last three-and-a-half years he might hedge a little on that statement."
"We must put an end to the arrogance of a federal establishment which accepts no blame for our condition, cannot be relied upon to give a fair estimate of our situation and utterly refuses to live within its means."
"The 10th artilce of the Bill of Rights is explicit in pointing out that the federal government should do only those things specifically called for in the Constitution. All others shall remain with the states or the people. We haven’t been observing that 10th article of late. The federal government has taken on fuctions it was never intended to preform and which it does not preform well. There should be planned orderly transfer of such functions to states and communities and transfer with them the sources of taxation to pay for them."
"The people have not created this disaster in our economy; the federal government has. It has overspent, overestimated, and over-regulated. We must not stand by and watch this great country destroy itself under at best mediocre leadership that drifts from one crisis to the next, eroding our national will and purpose. We must come together because the American people deserve better from those to whom they entrust our nation’s highest offices, and we stand united in our resolve to do something about it."
"We will not accept the excuse that the federal government has grown so big and powerful that it is beyond the control of any president, any administration or Congress. We must put an end to the notion that the American taxpayer exists to fund the federal government. THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT EXISTS TO SERVE THE AMERICAN PEOPLE." - President Ronald Reagan
On November 6th we will re-establish that truth.
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