Sunday, April 10, 2011

When did we become a country for the minority?

Barack Obama signing the Patient Protection an...Image via WikipediaPosted by :xPureEvilx April 3, 2011 - 3:29pm at Conservative Outpost.



The whole point of a democracy is to do what the majority of the people want. Yet all I see are laws being passed everyday that benefit a minority group of people. Does anyone else see a problem with this? What happened to the rights of the majority? Look at ObamaCare the only people who wanted it were democrats who are incapable of understanding the full cost and effect of something like that, all they see is "Free Health care" but don't understand that someone has to pay for that. Their answer is always "Raise taxes on the rich" but what good does it do to raise taxes on the people who sign your paycheck? Do you really think your going to get a raise or see your company expand when the guy in control of those decisions keeps making less money? How high of taxes would you  pay until you just say screw it, and move you company to a country who welcomes people like you?
Then we have laws that seem to get passed anytime some small outspoken group gets attention on the news.  Women aren't aggressive enough to get promotions or raises so they sue Walmart... Blacks don't pass a test to be cops or firemen so they make the test easier rather then telling them to study harder, I would be offended if they did that for white people! Gays get bullied at school so they pass bulling laws. What happened to a dad just telling them to punch the kid in the face? You might not win the fight but I bet the bully will think twice before picking on you again. Maybe these aren't the best answers, but its better then putting a new law on the books that will no doubt be twisted by some liberal lawyer to be used in the wrong way. They need to reverse this whole process and start removing laws not adding them. Telling me I have to were a seat belt or a helmet. Not allowing a small business owner to have a smoking area in his restaurant or bar. Its his business if he thinks he will make more money by not having a smoking area he will do it, but he should have the right to make that choice.
I Just don't understand how this stuff gets passed. We elect these people to do what the majority of us want and they just give us the middle finger and do whatever they feel like doing. Elected officials use to be outspoken people who had every intention of making their city, district, state, and country a better place. Now it just seems that everyone is just power hungry and more worried about "how is this decision gonna effect my re-election" this just isn't right! I do have some high hopes for the Tea Party as they seem to have the right ideas and are at least attempting to do what we ask them to. Its kind of refreshing to have a large group of people running for office who have the same opinions as I do, and now to see them attempting to accomplish what they promised. Not to mention all the Tea Party rallies that showed a lot of us that we weren't alone in this fight for freedom.
Seriously people we need to wake up and take our country back!

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