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So what if Obama wins! So what if Romney wins!

Earlier this week, we were treated to Mitt Romney daring to speak about the dirty little secret we all know is going on, the redistributionist (read socialist) policies of government, regardless of who is in power. He even made it seem as if he was going to do something about it!

Then we were treated to a Obama admitting forthrightly that he was in favor of redistributionist polices...as if this was some great surprise!

This is the kabuki theater were treated to election cycle after election cycle. And election cycle after election, NOTHING CHANGES!

Here's the game folks, it never will change until you change your thinking.

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Happy Constitution Day!...Hardly!

So, today is the day we celebrate the signing of the Constitution at the conclusion of the Philadelphia Convention (it wasn't technically called a Constitutional Convention). Yippee...except, what are we celebrating?

We have a Constitution in a air tight chamber at the National Archives, that's it. As a functioning and authoritative document that supposedly governs the so-called federal government...puuullleeezzz! We haven't had an authoritative Constitution for generations, so why celebrate it today? I mourn it's destruction today, not celebrate it. Why? By doing so, we accept just another part of the propaganda machine to get you to trust these near criminals in charge of the so-called federal government. From BOTH parties! 

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Is this generation the Greatest Generation II? Hardly

In light of our recast of last week’s promoting on State Based Solutions, I thought I'd liven up this week with a question: "Is our generation the worst generation?"

Allow me to illuminate.

"Every election is a sort of advance auction sale of stolen goods." - H.L. Mencken 

And this election is no different, we're auctioning off our children's and grandchildren's future so we can keep the illusion of consequence-free living going as long as we possibly can.

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