Even if Ron Paul does not win the Republican Nomination. . .
Even if he advances into the general election but loses the Presidency, and the United States must suffer another four years of the Vanity-in-Chief Barack Obama,
The nation has been thoroughly vetted, educated on free market economics, the value and necessity of limited government, the need for fiscal responsibility in state capitols and the Beltway.
Even if the Republicans do not capture the White House, they will shore up strong majorities in Congress, perhaps taking both houses with super majorities.
Citizens across the United States are getting fed up with Big Government, wasteful, distasteful, and soon to be reduced, by sheer necessity if not political will
There is no more money left in government. Chronic borrowing has only made the deficits and national debt bigger, with no end in sight. We are deluding ourselves if we believe that we can spend our way to prosperity. What shall we live on: air?
To this day, President Obama refuses to lead. He now faces sharper criticism from the media intelligentsia who basked in his Messianic glow not even three years ago. As Obama continues to blame nature, acts of God, political disturbances in the Middle East, President Bush, or any other politician who stands in the way to get nailed.
President Obama makes excuses, then goes on another community-organizing junket to drum up flagging support for his reelection.
This time, people are not drinking the kool-aid. Now, the voters are taking in the cold, cutting reality of a stagnant economy made moribund by an academic-turned-executive who has done more deliberating than deliberately acting.
Even if Ron Paul does not win, the Tea Party Movement has espoused and promoted sound monetary policy, reduction in state and federal debt, and the growing desire to reassert God-given freedoms.
Indeed, freedom is popular, Ron Paul asserts over and over; and previously antagonistic elements across the country are coming together, demanding that the Government return to doing the little assigned to it in the Constitution: protect our rights, secure our borders, and return remaining power to the states and the people.
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