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On Capital Hill “When Elephants Fight,
The Grass
Gets Bruised”
In light of
Conservative-“Republican” fiscal conflict |
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Dumbo and Horten |
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The wise, ancient proverbs says, “When elephants
fight, the grass gets bruised”, indicating that the squabbles between the
economically rich and political powerful (whether
capital or socialist) have dire consequences on the, homeless,
poorest of the poor and working-slave peoples (p
Well,
that is exactly what is occurring on However, thanks to GOD, not all is bad, because
finally, with great relief, the political entity known as the Republican
Party, controlled by the failed Republican National Committee (RNC) is
being exposed for what it is not,
"Republican". This revelation is bringing great delight and hope to
young peoples, non-voters, from liberal, middle to conservative, in that
the noble, romantic, and powerful Republican legacy will be rescued from
individuals, organizations, entities, et al, that once held it hostage,
most particularly conservatives. Since its latest Presidential election loss to their
arch “Marxist-socialist” enemy, the two belligerent, politically
conservative factions calling themselves “Republican” are in open
conflict with each other in the US Congress. Ironically, the people in possession of the most
glorious political name in the country, “Republican”, are fighting with
each other over money matters, instead of that which they profess in
name! The fighting Republican “elephants” that are
destroying the whole nation are the John Boehner-John McCain,
Romney-Ryan type conservatives and the Tea Party rebels.
Ironically, both elephants claim Patriotism. While each my be two kinds or levels of conservatism,
neither of them by their words and deeds are demonstrating themselves as
Republican, and therefore if they have any kind of dignity left in them,
must drop the name. Either they don't know and understand American
Republicanism established in 1854-56 and its two phase mission or they
are not courageous enough to act upon it. Nevertheless, it is in the interest of these two
conservative factions to not use the sacred name, “Republican” any
longer, because clearly, they are not Republican. Just saying! Thanks for considering
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