Half Black Dude New Ruler of America
So, Obama has won. America is going to have our first half black President. I could only shake my head as I watched his blubbering, vapid supporters crying their eyes out as he gave his victory speech. Now, it’s not lost on me that this a momentous occasion for race relations in our country and probably will do wonders for black kids’ self esteem and our perception around the world. But it’s also not lost on me that Obama is a statist and does not believe in protecting natural rights. He believes that it’s good and proper to rally part of the population together and use violence to aggress against the rest of the population. With a Democratic White House and Congress, we are likely to see an acceleration of oppression and socialism in America the likes of which we haven’t seen since FDR and the New Deal. I can only hope that it’s so swift and painful that the American people will finally see statism (both socialism and fascism) for the inhuman, destructive force it is and react against it so strongly that our country will be forever purged of the popular desire for such schemes as wealth redistribution, minimum wages, socialized health care, subsidies, regulations, central banking, and so many other terrible things that Obama ran on.
Democracy is how the rulers of a country make their subjects believe they’re not being oppressed. And the American people totally fell for it yet again.
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Comments
Comment from Darren
Time: November 12, 2008, 2:06 pm
Good point, Jason. I’ve been meaning to do a post about that, but I agree that there is much promise in Obama’s foreign policy. As a libertarian, I’m eager to see him start talking to our so-called “enemies” and reduce tensions. Hopefully he’ll also see the need to open up trade (with both friends and ‘enemies’).





Comment from jason woodell
Time: November 12, 2008, 1:27 pm
Obama is, imo, better than GWB. I am interested to see how he will deal with Ahmenidijad and the rest of the Middle East. He has said that he will deal with them diplomatically. Time will tell. Ahmenidijad has been asking for diplomacy for about 4-5 years now only to be rebuffed as a terrorist leader of a rogue nation. Will Obama support Israel to the extent that Bush did? these things interest me and deflect my attention from this country being run into the ground.