I Have Bailout Burnout

By now everyone knows how I feel about the bailout, I hate it. But I have to think that there is only one thing more boring than writing about it and watching the news about it and that is actually reading my posts on how I feel about the bailout.

With the possible exception at the conclusion of the bailout deal this will be my last post on the bailout. I have bailout burnout.

Allow me to vent. (Warning it may not be pretty.)

A plea to all involved, JUST FINISH IT. As long as you are going to sell our economic system into socialism in the end, than just finish it. I m sick of hearing about it, I am sick of writing about it, and I am sick reading about it. If this is such an emergency that the free market needs to be sold into socialism than DO IT NOW!

Than we can get on to finishing the transition into socialism. You have already taken over the mortgage industry and there are other industries that you must focus on taking over once you have your greedy little hands on all of our economic system.

Once you have secured the nationalization of America’s economic system it will be time for a government takeover of other industries that are floundering. The next logical step would be for the government to seize and bailout the struggling auto industry and this bill also begins that process.

But why stop there? There is another industry that is in trouble and in need of a seizure and bailout, the airline industry. They have been struggling since 9/11 and it is about time for the government to take them over and form a centralized airline industry.

And then the government can continue on to an industry that they have already threatened to socialize, the oil industry. Government will now have control over the economy and mortgage industry, the automobile and airline industry, and BIG OIL, but wait there’s more.

It doesn’t get any better. Liberals already have control over the mainstream media, television and most newspapers and are able to spread their propaganda, liberals already run the schools and are able to indoctrinate innocent school age children into their socialization mindset.

Then comes the “issue” of global warming and it’s true hidden agenda of taxing and regulating the American people. More taxes, and less freedom through regulations in the name of global warming is just another subtle subjugation of the American people.

And as if the prospect of the left leaning media and schools isn’t scary enough, the last remaining place where conservative talk is still prevalent, talk radio and the blogs, will be shut down with the re-institution of the fairness doctrine. Thus all opposing views will no longer have an outlet to oppose this socialist agenda.

And just in case you were thinking that there may be a revolt, don’t forget that Barack Obama is opposed to the second amendment, no matter what he says now. Forget that revolt.

As the government takes more of our money and gives it to others, as the government restricts our freedoms, and as the government begins to take over more and more of once private companies it make me wonder what the hell is going on in our country. How did we get here?

I am frustrated and I am tired of hearing about this bailout and how it is needed, and then when you hear that if the government ever turns a profit on these loans that the first 20% of the profits will go to community groups like ACORN, a fraudulent and corrupt agency that participates in election fraud year after year, it is enough to drive me crazy. This post is probably proof of that.

I think that I am suffering from BDS, Bailout Derangement Syndrome. This post was meant to be kind of tongue in cheek, and a little sarcastic. I don’t know how it will come across, maybe people will just think that I lost my mind. It doesn’t matter though.

What does matter is that we are reaching a crossroads in this country, a fork in the road. And we have to decide whether we are going to turn left or right. I fear we are going to turn way too far to the left. As the government begins to get involved in matters concerning private companies and citizens we have to ask ourselves, “is this what the founders envisioned?”