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Posted: 7:11 a.m. Friday, July 27, 2012

"Perfectible" 

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Caesar Obammus says that “our union may not be perfect, but it is perfectible.”  Perfectible according to whom?  It’s no secret that Dear Ruler has about as much use for the Constitution as I have for a comb.  It’s meaningless to him.  So if Obama believes that he is working toward perfecting our system, what exactly does that look like?  After all, this is the man who told us five days before the election that we are going to “fundamentally transform” the United States of America.  So let’s come up with a “perfect union,” according to Barack Obama:

  • We would have a single-payer healthcare system
  • Right-to-work states wouldn’t exist, allowing for unions to assert their dominance
  • The Second Amendment would be rendered obsolete
  • Government spending would continue to grow beyond its current, unprecedented level
  • The rich would be paying taxes through their noses, including higher income, capital gains and estate taxes
  • Coal-fired power would be run out of business in favor of government-subsidized “green” energy
  • Our influence abroad would be subservient, allowing for Russia, Venezuela, and Iran to grow in mutual strength
  • The law of the land would not be outlined by our Constitution but rather by the wishes of Dear Ruler
  • The FCC wouldn’t allow right-wing “hate” radio to penetrate the airwaves
  • Virtually every citizen would be encouraged to become a moocher, dependent on the government for some aspect of their existence
  • Property rights would yield to moral outcries for the “common good”

Whatdya think, folks?  Is that the kind of America you aspire to become?

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