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Obama Wants Your Money

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It’s not taking very long for the differences between Obama and McCain to become obvious. Here’s a short list thanks to Hugh Hewitt.

Barack Obama wants to hike social security taxes, double the capital gains tax and restore the death tax to its highest levels.

Barack Obama opposes any expansion of exploration for oil even though the price you are paying at the pump is soaring and the only way to halt the rise is increased production.

Barack Obama wants to meet, without preconditions, with Ahmadinejad, Chavez and Kim Jung Il.

Barack Obama wants the U.S. to quit the field in Iraq ,imperiling the victory there that is emerging with unmistakable clarity.

But for this post I’d like to focus on the first point. Obama wants to extend the cap on your income that is subject to the social security tax. If you make a six figure income, you ever hope to, or you ever hope your children do, then you should be against these taxes. This doesn’t just effect the super rich, but a LOT of regular Americans who are already taxed too much. Not to mention the wealthy who pay a TON of social security taxes will not get that money back. It’s downright stealing from the rich to give to the poor, and Obama is perfectly OK with “fairness.”

You Win Some and Lose Some

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Obviously not the outcome I was hoping for last night on Super Tuesday, but such is the world of politics. You can’t win them all. You support your candidate the best you can, and the chips will fall where they may.

Hugh Hewitt had a very good outlook this morning. If McCain is going to be the nominee, then I will support him 100%. If you get bent out of shape when your candidate doesn’t win, then your feelings are far too sensitive for politics. Whether it is Obama or Hillary in November, I will fully support the Republican nominee that goes against them. Hugh thinks Romney and Huckabee should stay in purely to make the mainstream media pay attention to the Republican race, which I think is a great idea. Hopefully we can see McCain and Romney mend some fences and make a nice ticket.

That being said, there is a long battle ahead for the future of this country. Will it be a country of smaller government and strong national security, or a country that adopts National Healthcare, higher taxes, and pro-choice judges? Once the nomination process is completed the real debate begins.

It’s Time To Vote

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It’s only Sunday, but I figure this post needed to be made a few days in advance to have any effect. On Tuesday California votes in the Presidential nominating process, and what the blarg wants to know is, who are you voting for?

In case you’re new here or haven’t been reading, I am a strong supporter of Mitt Romney. Personally I think he has the right stance on the most issues, I think he has great experience both in private business and as a governor, he is a good family man, and I think he is the only candidate left that can win the general election.

At this point Republicans can choose between Romney, McCain, Huckabee, and Paul…but only Romney and McCain have a chance. So Huckabee and Paul supporters, I urge you to throw your support behind Mitt Romney, a more conservative candidate than John McCain, someone who loves working with Democrats on liberal legislation.

Right now polls are showing Romney closing the gap in California. One poll shows him tied with McCain, and one shows him +3 points over McCain. Hugh Hewitt has a great article detailing why conservative voters should rally behind Romney.

Who are you voting for on Super Tuesday and why?

Forcing People to Not Believe

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No one can deny the wave of anti-Christian sentiments over the past decade. Every chance the ACLU gets they try and shoot down something, like the Redlands, CA city seal. There seems to be a major push to completely re-write our nation’s history, like how the pilgrims gave thanks to God. Heck, the constitution is outlawed in Bay area!

Thanks to Hugh Hewitt I found a new blog called Stones Cry Out who has a great piece on this problem. The agenda of the ACLU and atheist’s alike is really no different than those on the religious right. Everyone believes in something…whether that is God or nothing. It’s one thing to endorse a religion in a public institution (which we shouldn’t) but it’s another to completely irradicate mention of it. Go read this now.

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