In response to
Barackracy, Part 1: Breaking the Back of Free Enterprise
Sarah von Helfenstein
Thursday, July 8, 2010 at 11:53 AM
Sarah von Helfenstein
Thursday, July 8, 2010 at 11:53 AM
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Dear Mark:I've been getting Patriot Post for several years and really look forward to each day's fare, especially your Thursday commentary. As an old-guard, long-term conservative, I have come to the conclusion that Obama and his handlers are absolutely intentionally destroying what is left of our economy and form of government, believing that swift action on all fronts will be impossible to combat by concerned citizens due to lack of time and resources to keep up with the full frontal assaults taking place. The BP oil spill continuance and the disastrous policies in Afghanistan, for example, are clearly planned ways to destroy our economy and our military - planned, not accidents. Yet, most of our conservative brethren and pundits do not see this as a Trojan horse betrayal. As long as it is viewed as ineptitude and not intent, people will remain troubled but not gain a sense of urgency required to stop this before it's too late. We may revert to "centrist" Republicanism, which is no better - or neo-conservatism, which is just the same thing in a different package.I am eager to join the fight but not sure where or how. My resources are limited and every day I get emails about new brush fires that need putting out.Perhaps there ought to be some focused, coordinated movement aimed at hitting the enemy hardest where it matters most. At this point, the O Administration sets up new battle fronts every day, making the fog of war so dense that no clear actions can be taken toward key targets.