Thank God for Jim Bunning

We’re having one of those “We the People” moments as one lonely Senator stands between us and the Cannibals that were once known as the Democratic Party.  A very lonely Jim Bunning has bravely decided to block an extension of benefits for the country’s unemployed because he wants Congress to live up to the promise it made regarding Pay Go.  Political suicide... which is why no other Republican is willing to stand with him.  You see, Bunning has fallen into the Democrat's nasty snare.  They wring their clammy and gnarly little hands and provocatively wonder aloud, “How can anyone be so cruel?  Doesn’t Bunning know that people are suffering?” 

 

It may seem hyperbolic to your weary eyes, but Cannibals are exactly what the Democrats are, and lustfully they’ve laid the traps for how to entrap their next meal – The best thing We the People can do is remember that the Democrats are the ones who brought us to this little nightmare of a party.  One should not to trust their poisoned rhetoric, and if your head is spinning from all their malevolent distractions, let me remind you about how we ended up in this mess. 

 

Having steered our economic ship to an uncharted island, they smashed our GPS and told us we were lost.  They assured us that there would be a search and rescue vessel any day now, so not only should we not search for food and drink, but we should use what provisions we had to have a little party for the working people of the country.  As resources dwindled, the country weakened and people started to panic.  When voters complained about the cold and dark night falling upon us, conservative Republicans suggested that we should look for fire wood.  “How can you be so cruel?” screeched the Dems with acidic distain.  “Can’t you see these people are weak from hunger?  We can smash the boat and use it for fuel.”  And against Conservative advice, Americans did just that. 

 

“See how warm we are?  The Republicans wanted you to freeze,” cried the Democrats.  And the tired and hungry electorate dimly nodded, remembering how cruel the Republicans had been.  But then the last of the wood was burned.  And the Democrats looked to the voters and said, “Those Republicans always want you to go without.  They never have any good ideas for keeping us warm and dry.” 

 

With food scarce and fear and weakness at an all time high, Democrats are now sizing up the group and whispering into the ears of their fellow Americans.  “We’re hungry.  We have no choice.  If we want to survive, we must eat someone.  We’ll just eat one.  Someone small.  We have no choice.”  And, sadly, not for the first time in our collective histories, Americans are actually willing follow these self-destructive Democratic initiatives.  They are selling their souls and our country’s future for a momentary comfort.  To be sure, the comfort will be fleeting. Soon the Democrats will be back to whisper in the American ear, “It wasn’t so bad eating a person.  If we do it again, we should pick someone bigger.  We really have no choice.”

 

My friends, there is always a choice to do what is right.  We the People know that the only way out of this mess is through the knowledge that our Republic will weather this crisis without eroding our Constitutional principles.  A democratically elected Congress enacted Pay-Go as an assurance to the American people that we will no longer spend money we don’t have.  It is imperative that they honor their promise.  If they don’t live by their own rules then this country will have entered a period of legislative anarchy from which our Constitution may never recover.  We must not let them slither away from the truth.  We must hold them to their word.  We the people do have a choice.  We can choose to tell the Democrats – not “no,” but “Hell no.”         

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