Sunday, December 15, 2013

A Commentary - 12-15-2013

The cure for the evils of democracy is more democracy!
H. L. Mencken, Notes on Democracy, 1926

The end of the year is at hand, and as such the lists of best and worsts as well as summations of the year past have begun filtering out through the media hacks serving the political class.

The Madison Conservative sees no reason not to jump on such a trivial trend, though with a twist.

In advance of the Presidents’ State of the Union message to be delivered in mid-January, we would opt to follow in the tradition of Thomas Jefferson and simply put it into print and leave it to that.

To wit:

The State of te Union is, as perceived by the Madison Conservative, excellent.

This administration has lied to the American people over such issues as the slaughter of four Americans in Benghazi, the IRS targeting conservative groups looking for tax-exempt status, and about the underlying reasons for the actions taken by the NSA in its surveillance of the American people.

The Affordable Care Act – ObamaCare – was the root of the honor bestowed upon President Obama by PolitiFact as holder of the title “Lie of The Year” for the whopper about “If you like your plan you can keep your plan. Period”.

The President has boldly discarded the Constitution for politically petty expediency by unilaterally changing the Affordable Care Act on his whim when the reality of the disaster of the law confronts a favored political group; and why not since he does so with absolutely no one calling him on it.

The administration touts the unemployment rate falling to 7% without explaining that the reason it has dropped is that so many Americans have dropped out of the workforce for lack of work. In Washington logic, if someone has given up looking for work, they are no longer part of the unemployed.

The status of America abroad is in tatters; with our sovereignty in question and lacking focus because the President has not the force of will to keep America strong. He does however possess the qualities necessary to take so called “selfies” with the British Prime Minister while attending the services for Nelson Mandela. As an aside, can anyone picture Ronald Reagan and Maggie Thatcher acting so irresponsibly while the eyes of the world were upon them?

Our society is currently under assault by the politically correct police who are running amok – threatening lawsuits over cemetery crosses, suspending 6 year olds for kissing a fellow students hand and branding him a sexual predator, and a Texas judge sentencing a 16 year who drunkenly killed 4 people to only probation, agreeing with the defense of ‘affluenza’.

So with our standing in the world in shards, our current economic climate bleak, and the idiots running the asylum on social issues, one might question the aforementioned statement that the Madison Conservative believes that the State of the Union is excellent.

Our assessment is based upon two absolute truths.

First, none of what this administration has dome has changed the august document of governing brilliance tha is the United States Constitution. True, they have acted unconstitutionally, but everything they do to damage this nation can be undone by any subsequent administration that has a respect for the Constitution.

The founders and framers anticipated this type of imbecilic governance, and thus built in protections within the Constitution.

 Second, and most importantly, this nation is still a nation of the people, for the people, and by the people. Our history has shown that any time the nation veers too far one way or the other, the electorate gets it right and balances the political power to a more functional level.

As long as this nation retains the foundation of the founders principles, the State of the Union will forever be strong.

Merry Christmas, Happy New Year and we will return early in 2014.



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