Democrats and Drug Dealers
October 20, 2009 by TXPoet
Filed under News and Opinion
In law enforcement it was fairly easy to know when a new drug dealer entered an area. They all used the same business model. First step was cheap or free drugs, just enough to get the users addicted then the prices got jacked up and they claimed supply shortages to raise prices even more.
This is the Democrats when they create a new government give away program. Democrats require that voters be users and be totally dependent on them for the necessities of living. Democrats have in the past addicted the populace to free money now they want to Schedule one narcotics to the mix.
I pity the next President and Legislature for their first order of business will be tough love. They must turn off the government spigot of free. They must go after the programs that require no input from the users and abusers; they must secure our borders. They must go through all our Federal Laws and programs and either eliminate or simplify. This will cause a lot of gnashing of teeth in Washington because as the programs shrink, get simpler or entirely disappear, the number of employees required to run the programs will also shrink or disappear.
Few government employees will assist in the demise of their own jobs, yet in the past this has been the government way. They ask each department to rewrite the rules and make the budget cuts. This next time it should be the voters in volunteer committees that assist in the change.
Government over the years has slipped out of the people’s control. Government is now controlled by lawyers, lobbyists, special interest groups, minorities, corporations and politicians. Government has to return control to the people.
Ghost Ranger, Tex’s first novel, is now available on Lulu and Amazon.


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Perfect analogy, Tex.