Wednesday, January 13, 2016

Governor Nikki Haley Follows Obama's Lead



How is it that politicians, either in the beltway or at the state level, believe they have a license to lecture the American people?  These politicians are the clumps in the kitty litter box.  Theirs is a sordid business infested with sociopaths and outright criminals; yet, they act as though they’re our moral superiors.  We all knew the SOTU address was going to be a progressive sermon on the teleprompter, but did the governor of South Carolina have to stoop to that level?


When I heard Governor Nikki Haley’s republican response to Obama’s lecture, I was stunned.  Her speech was right out of the beltway.  She had the audacity to condemn the “angry voices” that pervades today’s discourse particularly when it comes to immigration.


We have every right to be angry.  Politicians, like Governor Haley, throw up their hands and declare our immigration system is broken while they refuse to enforce our laws.  Americans have to sit idly by and watch the degradation of their citizenship while illegal aliens take our jobs, suck off of the taxpayers’ teat and demand we speak Spanish.
  

And to top it off we're supposed to accept a tidal wave of Muslim “refugees” into our communities; a deluge of people whose so-called religion is outright hostile to the civilized world.  You’re damn right we’re pissed!


Donald Trump is absolutely correct.  We should put a halt on all immigration until we find out what in the hell is going on.


Of course, Governor Haley had to once again denigrate our Southern heritage.  Here is an excerpt:


Our state was struck with shock, pain, and fear. But our people would not allow hate to win. We didn't have violence, we had vigils. We didn't have riots, we had hugs.

We didn't turn against each other's race or religion. We turned toward God, and to the values that have long made our country the freest and greatest in the world.

We removed a symbol that was being used to divide us, and we found a strength that united us against a domestic terrorist and the hate that filled him.

That mass killing in Charleston had nothing to do with the Confederate flag and I resent this opportunistic politician denigrating our history, culture and heritage.  How is taking down a flag from a war memorial not divisive?  I guess it depends to whom this politician is pandering, quite possibly the scumbags in Washington D.C. who vetted her speech.



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