Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Political Turmoil

If you pay any attention to the news at all, you know that the government (primarily the IRS) has gotten into quite a bit of trouble. I feel and it appears to be the case that we are only beginning to discover the corruption in Washington. Though I am a firm believer that all governments are corrupt, I feel the larger the government the more corrupt it is. Our government has grown to an unimaginable size since its formation. This has been for the best in some areas, and for the worst in other areas. I believe that the Obama administration is beginning to show its true colors and the Republican must strike now if they want to give the control of the government back to the proper people, the citizens of the United States. Though I vote Republican I must say that the party is far from perfect. The Republican party is filled with weak politicians that are to afraid of public (liberal media) opinion to do the right thing. The Republican party must push this matter of corruption through the next election. Also, the party must stop ignoring the younger voters. Older voters are not going to change their minds, they know how they will vote. Voters in their twenties and teenagers that will become voters soon, only vote how they are told to vote by social and liberal media. They do not think for themselves or think a situation through. The Republican party must change this. The liberal/socialist movement knew that the only way to truly control the nation was to have its citizens welcome them with open arms as saviors. This could only be accomplished by capturing the hearts and minds of the future voters. Ever since the government took control of the primary education of America's youth our society has degraded. Now conservatives must educate the youth of America in the ways of reason, logic, and common sense. Political leaders must use Facebook, Twitter, and other social media sites to educate the younger voters. Use these sites to expose the corruption of the Obama administration to young voters. These are my recommendations to the Republican party. But who am I?

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