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An Anniversary Worth Celebrating
This month was the 50th anniversary of Kennedy’s inaugural address. I only agree with part of Kennedy’s approaches to governing. I agree with the idea that the American people are what make this country work, and they are what make this country grow. I agree that over taxation kills the entrepreneurial spirit and strangles the lifeblood from our nation and our children’s future.
January 21st 2011 was the 30th anniversary of a true turning point in American history. The anniversary of Ronald Reagan’s 1981 inaugural address. The beginning of the end to the nightmare economy of the late 1970’s and the policies of Jimmy Carter that helped in no small part to expand the disaster. A rebirth of the American spirit and our national pride.
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Listen to the link, listen to the words, they are as true today as they were on that cold January morning 30 years ago.
Tonight is the disinformation campaign that is required by the Constitution, every year the President must make an address to Congress on the state of our Union. This will of course not be the case. What will happen? The president will address Congress, but instead of providing a detailed true account on the state of the union, he will attempt to rally support for a continuation of his socialist agenda. An agenda that so far has prolonged and amplified the current recession. He will against all logic and reason ask the Congress to spend more and more money with no end insight and no way to pay for it, and further more, get no results. That is unless you count results as the expansion of government power and influence.
It is my most heartfelt wish that the Congress would take to heart the wishes of the voters last November. The American people spoke loud and clear, no more spending, no new programs, shrink this monster that is our Federal Government. Stop interfering in my health care and get the government’s nose out of my life.
Ronald Reagan understood that only the American people could make our country strong and prosperous. Reagan understood that any American greatness was because of the people and in spite of the government, not because of the government. I believe this too.
God rest your soul Mr. President and thank you for your service and the great legacy you left us all.
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