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Monday, September 3, 2012
GOP HIDDEN AGENDA; SOMETHING TO FEAR
Roosevelt said, “We have nothing to fear but fear itself.” I am here to tell you, we have nothing to fear
but hidden agendas. Scott Walker campaigned by not telling the voters what he
intended to do. He told them what they wanted to hear. They elected him he
instituted his hidden plans, they had a great fight to try to recall him. Nixon
had a secret plan to end the war in Vietnam, which is still secret: essentially, there was no plan. Now, let me ask
you, what is Romney’s plan for Afghanistan? What is his tax plan? What is his
plan for entitlements: Social Security, Medicare, etc.? What is his plan for
the infrastructure of this country? There is a plan but he and his followers not going to tell you what it is or tell
the truth about the objective of these plans because if he told you, you he would not be vote for him. Will
he carry out his hidden agenda once in office? Of course, just like Gov’s Kasich,
Scott, McDonald, and Scott Walker at the state level. Or, at the national level,
Boehner (Speakers of the House) and Mitch McConnell (Minority leader of the
Senate) had a plan to destroy the president even if it destroyed the country. We
only learned of the Governor’s plans after they were elected. We only learned
of the federal leaders after they were in office. The point is the Republicans are asking you to
vote for a hidden agenda that you do not
want. Once Social Security is gone, Medicare is no more, once the New Deal
is dead in a deep grave, it will be too late. Once they deregulate Wall Street
is deregulated and your pension money is in their Cayman Island bank accounts,
it will never come back. Once they are reinstituted states rights over federal
mandates and are free to re-segregate, once they can institute voter suppression,
once we are at war in four or five different countries in the Middle East, then
what are you going to do. You cannot
recall a President anymore than the good people of Wisconsin could recall
Walker. Once you have chosen a government of the “individual” over a government
of the community, of the people. by the
people and for the people, it is too late.
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