The Myth of the Fiscal Conservative
By Larry Miller
There are some who live in a fantasy world that believe moral values are not necessary to maintaining a solid conservative government. They reject the idea that it takes a firm set of convictions to stop government waste and intrusion. They call themselves “fiscal conservatives” and want us to believe that the only qualification to be worthy of our support is to be in favor of a smaller government.

Instead of using science as the path the truth, it is being used like a drunk clinging to a lamp post… more for support than illumination. This is the very same intellectual dishonesty they continually accuse those who are foolish enough to actually believe the principles of the Bible.
We, and the people of Massachusetts, are indeed fortunate that Brown’s was a significant victory, not just squeaking by with a few hundred votes as happened in Minnesota. The difference was too great to be covered by ballots found in the trunk of a car or glitches in a few voting machines.
An unapologetic Harry Reid commented, “A number of states are treateddifferently than other states. That’s what legislation’s all about: compromise.” Meaning those that held out were had even more taxpayer money redistributed to their states. As usual, those standing against the government takeover got the shortest end of the financial stick while those rolling over to the pressure from above reaped the rewards of their treachery.
The removal of this restriction and the exemption from the Freedom Of Information Act (FOIA) combine to give this foreign authority greater power to act within our own country against our own citizens than our own law enforcement officials have… and the authority came from the pen of the president.






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