Betrayal Signals Merger

Flanders

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Ever since Karl Rove’s Republicans decided they would help Democrats grant amnesty to 20 million-plus illegal aliens conservatives questioned their motive. The standard charge of “wimps” did not cover the enormity of the crime. To me, the motive is rooted in the certainty of a third party:

Is it time at long last for conservative voters to turn our backs on the Republican Party and form a new party?

I’ve long said that the minute a serious third party becomes a reality the Republicans and Democrats will merge into one party; i.e., pool their big money contributors, their positions of influence, and so on. The Republican party’s undeniable betrayals on amnesty and open-borders tells me that the ruling class is preparing for the merger.

NOTE: Third parties never stood a chance when they concentrated their efforts on a presidential candidate like Ross Perot. Tea Parties do not have, nor do they need, a presidential candidate until they become one party. They sure as hell will not find a candidate among the current crop of RINO who swear they are conservative. In short: Karl Rove’s Republicans will never give the nomination to a true conservative like Mike Lee or Ted Cruz. Nevertheless, Tea Parties are a serious threat to the establishment because they are winning congressional seats.

Also note that conservatives are not pushing a single representative of an ideology the way Democrats and Republicans do in every presidential election cycle —— this guy will save the poor, and the other guy will save conservative principles. That was always the biggest con job of all in order to make the public believe that America has a two-party system. The growth of government, and the welfare state, prove that Democrat and Republican candidates were promoting the same agenda. Ronald Reagan was the one exception in recent years.

Obviously, Repubs-Dems cannot take all of their voters with them. American voters from both major parties who see their freedoms vanishing if something isn’t done soon will flock to a ‘Third Party.’

Parenthetically, there is an excellent chance that more than a few Senators and Representatives will switch to the third party. That’s another reason the merger is essential now rather than later.

Openly declaring war on conservatives and the Constitution tells me that Republican leadership neither cares, nor fears, what Americans think. They are pinning their hopes on immigrants. In addition, amnesty for 20 million illegals combined with the parasite class and the legal immigrant vote, will give a Repub-Dem party a substantial bloc of voters.

The following excerpt is worth examining:


If we rally around a new conservative party, centered around constitutional and traditional American values, we could be in the political wilderness for the decade or so it would take to become competitive. That means America's de facto socialist party, the Democratic Party, will have free rein and complete control over all branches of government, the media, academia and -- increasingly -- over larger swaths of business and industry. The socialists could complete the destruction of our constitutional republic in that time. That's the risk we take if we say adios to the Republican Party.

February 4, 2014
GOP Amnesty: The Final Last Straw
By J.T. Hatter

Articles: GOP Amnesty: The Final Last Straw

Tea Party conservatives came out of the political wilderness when they gained congressional seats after they defeated Karl Rove’s Republicans in primaries. Conservatives may not be competitive on the presidential level, but they are definitely competitive in Congress with more seats to come in the midterms.

How long the Repub-Dem party can hold onto all of the political power remains to be seen. One thing is certain. They will not go quietly. Their stranglehold on power comes from the XVI Amendment. Those very few who benefit the most from the income tax wield the most political power. They will fight to the death to hang onto their huge incomes and autonomy. In addition to simple avarice, the all-powerful education industry will reduce this country to rubble before they allow Americans to reverse more than a century of Socialism’s gains.

Indeed, establishment Republicans would have no reason to cast out Republican conservatives if they lacked any kind of leverage. John Boehner and his co-conspirators would like to keep conservatives in the wilderness to be sure, but they know it is too late, hence, the sudden urgency to merge with the Democrats. The two-party con job has been exposed once and for all.

Now, let’s look at some numbers the Repub-Dem brain trust is aiming for in addition to the existing parasite class, government employees, labor unions, Socialists and so on:


By itself, the annual flow of 1.1 million legal immigrants under the current system will create more than 5 million new potential voters by 2024 and more than 8 million by 2028. Congressional Budget Office projections indicate that under the Senate Gang of Eight’s S.744 bill, the total additional potential voters would rise to nearly 10 million by 2024 and 18 million by 2028.

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The 2008 National Annenberg Election Survey found that 62 percent of immigrants prefer a single, government-run health-care system. The 2010 Cooperative Congressional Election Study found that 69 percent of immigrants support Obamacare. Pew also found that 53 percent of Hispanics have a negative view of capitalism, the highest of any group surveyed. This is even higher than the 47 percent among self-identified supporters of Occupy Wall Street.

The Pew Research Center has also found that 75 percent of Hispanics prefer a “bigger government providing more services,” and only 19 percent prefer a smaller government. Pew also reported that 55 percent of Asians prefer “bigger government providing more services,” and only 36 percent prefer a smaller government. So it’s no surprise that in 2012, 71 percent of Hispanics and 73 percent of Asians voted for Obama.

Even Republican emphasis on patriotism and national sovereignty is likely to alienate many immigrants. A Harris poll found that 81 percent of native-born Americans believe our schools should teach students to be proud of being American, compared with only 50 percent of immigrants who had become naturalized U.S. citizens. Only 37 percent of naturalized citizens (compared with 67 percent of native-born citizens) think our Constitution is a higher legal authority than international law.

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Another important conclusion of our report is that there is no evidence that amnesty or inviting more immigration will produce Republican votes and abundant evidence that it will produce more Democratic votes. After Ronald Reagan signed the 1986 amnesty, George H. W. Bush received only 30 percent of the Latino vote in 1988, seven percentage points less than Reagan in 1984.

Add 20 million illegal alien voters to the Democrat base AFTER AMNESTY. Schlafly’s numbers and amnesty show why the Republican party cares not give a rat’s ass for conservatives, or for the US Constitution. Amnesty for the 20 million already here is only the beginning. The next wave of illegals will wipe America off the face off the Earth forever. Put it this way. Today’s American teenagers won’t have a country long before they reach fifty years of age. In practical terms, all of the government jobs, and most good jobs in the private sector, will belong to immigrants thanks to a huge assortment of social engineering laws and government programs.

Immigrants who come here from political sewers bring their filth with them. Their belief in big government shows that while they longed to escape from cruel political systems in their homelands they dreamed of a benign totalitarian government. It never occurred to them to make their homelands better places. A loving government in America was their route to a better life. The utopian dream of a benign totalitarian government plays right into the hands of the people they vote for.

Once today’s immigrants finally understand what they did they will turn on Americans —— not the people who will abuse them worse than the people they ran away from. How do I know? Answer: Because they did not have the guts to stand up to the power in their native lands. They even lacked the physical courage to fight for Communism, but that is what they vote for here. There is not a chance they will stand up to the power after this country becomes a full-fledged Communist country.

Finally, the number of immigrants accessing government programs is known, while nobody can determine the number of immigrants who work hard:


. . . platitudes about immigrants’ being hard working does not make them conservatives when it comes to the size and scope of government.

February 3, 2014 4:00 AM
The Liberal Newcomers
Limit immigration or watch conservative efforts become irrelevant.
By Phyllis Schlafly

The Liberal Newcomers | National Review Online

My experience with immigrants who have government jobs told me they are nasty, angry, individuals with a foul attitude. Never mind that they would be eating out of garbage cans in their own countries, the ones I’ve come across think they did America a favor by coming here. Naturally, if you tell them to go the hell back to where they came from they scream racist or worse. I hate thinking about what 20 million more will be like after they get amnesty.
 
Remember, democracy never lasts long. It soon wastes, exhausts, and murders itself. There never was a democracy yet that did not commit suicide. John Adams

The final paragraph in Selwyn Duke’s terrific article makes perfect sense to me:

"When we hang the capitalists, they will sell us the rope we use," is a phrase often attributed to Lenin(and occasionally to Stalin.) What both couldn't have known was that one day a perverse America would tie the rope around her own neck and jump off that ism-fashioned stool into the abyss of civilizations past.

February 6, 2014
America Has Lost Her Will to Live
By Selwyn Duke

Articles: America Has Lost Her Will to Live
 
Third party sounds like a good idea

Maybe they can run Ross Perot, Jr. in 2016 :clap2:
 
Third party sounds like a good idea

Maybe they can run Ross Perot, Jr. in 2016 :clap2:

To Agit8r: Did you miss this in the OP:

NOTE: Third parties never stood a chance when they concentrated their efforts on a presidential candidate like Ross Perot. Tea Parties do not have, nor do they need, a presidential candidate until they become one party.
 
Tea Party conservatives came out of the political wilderness when they gained congressional seats after they defeated Karl Rove’s Republicans in primaries. Conservatives may not be competitive on the presidential level, but they are definitely competitive in Congress with more seats to come in the midterms.

I always had a soft spot in my heart for Michelle Malkin:

She’s focusing on backing politicians challenging establishment Republicans — for instance, she’s thrown her support behind Katrina Pierson, who is campaigning to unseat longtime incumbent Rep. Pete Sessions in Texas.

“Her race is just one of many that I have my eye on where this is the narrative, where you’ve got these tea party candidates challenging old incumbents,” Malkin said. “And you’re going to have [Karl] Rove throwing all of his money and American Crossroads throwing all of that money, plus the Chamber of Commerce, plus these ‘Main Street Republican’ partnership types who are funded by who? Big labor. And the tea party candidates, I think, are going to follow in the path of Ted Cruz and somehow be able to triumph over all of that money.”

Malkin added, “This to me is much more fascinating than the usual left-right battles, because this is a battle between fresh, young conservative blood and old, entrenched incumbent establishment.”

Michelle Malkin girds for 2014 GOP civil war
By MACKENZIE WEINGER | 2/8/14 2:48 PM EST Updated: 2/8/14 6:08 PM EST

Michelle Malkin girds for 2014 GOP civil war - Mackenzie Weinger - POLITICO.com

Notice that leading female conservative voices like Sarah Palin and Malkin are not pushing anyone for the White House. They are smart enough to know that the rubber meets the road in congressional seats before wasting time and energy on a presidential candidate. There’s time enough to get behind a Mike Lee or a Ted Cruz should either one get the nomination. For now the action is in congressional races.

p.s. Democrats who think they own the female vote because Hillary Clinton is their standard-bearer are in for a rude awakening.
 
Tea Party conservatives came out of the political wilderness when they gained congressional seats after they defeated Karl Rove’s Republicans in primaries. Conservatives may not be competitive on the presidential level, but they are definitely competitive in Congress with more seats to come in the midterms.

I always had a soft spot in my heart for Michelle Malkin:

She’s focusing on backing politicians challenging establishment Republicans — for instance, she’s thrown her support behind Katrina Pierson, who is campaigning to unseat longtime incumbent Rep. Pete Sessions in Texas.

“Her race is just one of many that I have my eye on where this is the narrative, where you’ve got these tea party candidates challenging old incumbents,” Malkin said. “And you’re going to have [Karl] Rove throwing all of his money and American Crossroads throwing all of that money, plus the Chamber of Commerce, plus these ‘Main Street Republican’ partnership types who are funded by who? Big labor. And the tea party candidates, I think, are going to follow in the path of Ted Cruz and somehow be able to triumph over all of that money.”

Malkin added, “This to me is much more fascinating than the usual left-right battles, because this is a battle between fresh, young conservative blood and old, entrenched incumbent establishment.”

Michelle Malkin girds for 2014 GOP civil war
By MACKENZIE WEINGER | 2/8/14 2:48 PM EST Updated: 2/8/14 6:08 PM EST

Michelle Malkin girds for 2014 GOP civil war - Mackenzie Weinger - POLITICO.com

Notice that leading female conservative voices like Sarah Palin and Malkin are not pushing anyone for the White House. They are smart enough to know that the rubber meets the road in congressional seats before wasting time and energy on a presidential candidate. There’s time enough to get behind a Mike Lee or a Ted Cruz should either one get the nomination. For now the action is in congressional races.

p.s. Democrats who think they own the female vote because Hillary Clinton is their standard-bearer are in for a rude awakening.

Well, someone is.
 

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