Thursday, August 26, 2010

What do we have on our side?

Thursday-August 26, 2010

What do we have on our side?

There is no doubt that I follow the news. I follow Congress and I follow what the President says. There is a big difference when I say follow; it is not that I follow in the footsteps, but that I make my self aware of their words and their actions.

When you analyze all that has been done to the country in the last four years, since 2006 and you analyze the trends, it becomes very clear who the other side is. It becomes clear what the other side has done in hopes of advancing a progressive liberal agenda.

The Constitution has been ignored. Traditions of over two centuries have been under assault by groups who have a minority status. What I mean by a minority status is that small groups of activists who have banned together to create a liberal movement that would do away with tradition, the Constitution and liberty itself.

The politician who is only concerned about votes and getting re-elected will team up with these groups to survive. In Political Science class, we study the trends and analyze these politicians so that we can determine certain outcomes and decipher where the society is headed.

There is a term we use to describe certain action and or trend lines. For instance, those who are interested in voting trends will look at raw numbers these numbers tell us who have turned out to vote. Yesterday, I wrote that it is up to us to get out the vote. It is imperative that people who are concerned about the trends and the current direction get out and vote and make sure their friends and family do as well. I will have more on this in FORUMS going forward. However, for today’s discussion we must use this activity to describe what a political metric is.

The Political metric that is now becoming apparent is that enthusiasm is on our side. The political metric of enthusiasm is something that cannot be extinguished. On average over four million people have voted in Republican primaries. This number is not one that includes democrats who cross over in primaries. This number represents four million more people that have turned out to vote than the other side in this case the Democrats.

The political metric of enthusiasm will carry the day, if we get others enthused about the conservative agenda. Over the next few months, our main objective is to turn out the vote. We have a wide variety of candidates that are now seated in the primary victories. There will be a stark difference. The liberal will still be a liberal, but the Republican will be a new breed of politician that we must keep honest and true to the cause. If this election season ends up in the way we hope, we will have a chance to reverse the trends of progressive liberalism and end the Obama agenda.

The trends lines are now developing. The trend lines are now becoming consistent with victories by the few tea Party candidates and the other candidates who are talking the words of conservatism; like Marco Rubio, the Republican Candidate for the U.S. Senate in Florida.

The Political Metric is not something we should ignore. There is real cause to become excited and there is cause to talk about. Each day, I come up with another reason for you to get active and form a group of people who will take it upon themselves to get the vote out.

Use this term to explain the meaning of enthusiasm. Get people involved and come up with your equation of values, so that you can make sure your candidate looks at you instead of the other groups that have threatened the foundation of our liberty. The Political Metric of enthusiasm is nothing to fool around with. It will motivate and it will change the direction of many lives.

Max Baucus, Democrat Senator from Montana, recently said, in response to criticism of the passage of the healthcare bill, “I don’t think you want me to waste my time to read every page of the healthcare care bill. We hire experts to.” This is an alarming admission. This Senator is the reason why we are in the situation we are now in. This is one more reason to vote for a Conservative, because this liberal can’t be trusted to do his job!

I get mad when I hear these admissions, but I also get enthused, because I know the day of change is right around the corner and that is what we have on our side.

Gregory C. Dildilian
Founder and Executive Director
Pinecone Conservatives

A footnote: The political metric will be measured and analyzed in 68 days. My prediction is that it will be measured with enthusiasm.

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