Thursday, June 23, 2011

Betting the Farm on Sarah Palin

By Mark America

The country is running out of time. We're broke, nationally, and as the spendthrifts in Washington, D.C. try to discover new and increasingly dishonest, disguised methods by which to hide the scope of the impending disaster, we should be considering what it means for we, the people. There can be no doubt that they are driving us to complete and unrecoverable collapse. I can describe to you what I believe their motives to be, but that doesn't change the reality, and I'd rather focus on what we can do about it. Time is getting short. It's possible that there will be no elections in 2012, because we may have collapsed into chaos and anarchy. If hyperinflation strikes, as some now believe it will, the country is over as we have known it. Let's imagine, for the sake of argument, that we can stave off complete collapse at least long enough to hold the 2012 elections. What should be our electoral goal, as a people? We must first stop the hemorrhaging and apply a tourniquet to this nation's deep, spurting, arterial wounds. That tide of blood, the lifeblood of our economy, and our future, cannot be stemmed by band-aids and a series of well-meaning but undisciplined politicians. We need a determined practitioner who is willing to crack the chest and do the serious, nation-saving surgery. As it stands, there is only one Republican under consideration who fits that description: Sarah Palin.


My own farm is slowly failing. While part of it is the drought, and part of it is the stupidity of the Texas legislature, through its unwillingness to put Texas horsemen on par with those in neighboring states, much more importantly, it is the state of the general economy. The price of fuel, the shrinking value of the dollar, and the general lack of disposable income nationwide is killing the horse industry in Texas. Nobody buys horses when they're choosing between fuel for their vehicle, and food for their table. Soon, at my farm, it may be a choice between feeding horses and eating them.


Barack Obama is gutting this country, and he's doing it by intention and with malice aforethought. There can be no more claim that he is accomplishing this all due merely to gross incompetence. I don't think it's possible to be that incompetent. Even a blind pig finds an acorn occasionally. This guy doesn't seem to notice a truckload of them. He sees them, but he evinces the willingness, and the naked determination, to ignore them.


There's not much desire on the GOP side to do anything better, or at least no willingness to fight to press these issues. Boehner and Cantor may be 'really good guys,' but that's not enough. We need fighters. We need warriors. We need somebody to realize that the person whose ass needs kicking is the guy boasting about being the guy who says he will "decide whose ass to kick."


We cannot compromise or otherwise weasel our way out of this mess. There is no short-cut back to prosperity. It's going to take daring, disciplined leadership. It's going to take a leader that can look to all the people in the country and say, approximately: "You, the people, must lead us out of this mess, and it starts with a commitment to what is right, rather than what is easy." Too few of our politicians are willing to get tough in the name of the country and its future.


This is why I am betting the farm on Sarah Palin. Her shortened term as Governor of Alaska stands as empirical evidence that she knows how to lead, is willing to confront difficult problems, combat the media, fight entrenched interests, and rally the people to demonstrate the better angels of their nature. I will support Sarah Palin, if only she will run, and I am holding on, a little longer, with all I can, for the future of my country, and the future of my farm, in the hope that she will shortly answer the call.

2 comments:

  1. Mark,

    I am sorry to know of your problems, even as I have been reticent to share mine. Thank you again for such a moving accurate piece - in regards bho and his blatant intentions - and, more so, in regards who we need at this time - Sarah Palin.

    We are in complete agreement and each, in our way, will do what we can to help her election become a reality. Barring an unforeseen personal catastrophe, I am 100% confident that Sarah will run. And, with the backing and help of those arrayed to protect her back and rally to the cause - of our beloved country - Sarah will be able to take charge.

    I will keep you in my prayers and hope someday we get to meet in person so I can shake your hand as I look into the eyes of another conservative pragmatist who sees the world, our country - and loves it - as I do.

    Bob

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  2. Thank you Bob! We'll soldier on as we all must, we who love life and liberty, and know how to honor it, and I am very hopeful Gov.Palin will jump into the fray!

    Thanks Again!

    Mark

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