Monday, December 1, 2008

Globalist Lugar

"Abandonment of the protective policy by the American government must result in the increase of both useless labor, and idleness; and so, in proportion, must produce want and ruin among our people." Abraham Lincoln

We are steadily slipping into a free trade depression in the US. I see no way that this can be reversed except to renegotiated trade deals and protect the American worker.

Unemployment is moving into all time high levels. This nation was screwed under the Bush, Clinton, Bush misdirection. Obama offers little change as far as I see.

Every High Tech job can be more cheaply done, by China and India, than in the Western nations. Add Mexico and central and south American countries to those two and even a Senator should be able to see the hopelessness of the present free trade debacle. Free Trade assures that America will not have a value added economy. This means America will never be financially strong again.

Globalist sellout Dick Lugar in a return letter to me, of one in which I had expressed my disdain for free-trade policies of the last 20 years, implied that I am a “protectionist”.

The word is "Patriot" Dick Lugar. I'm sure you are old enough to have read the word somewhere in your history studies as a student fifty years ago.

I believe a strong and righteous America is best for the whole world. Dick, I’m sure you don’t hear that in your meetings with your globalist buddies the Rockerfellers.

Perhaps it would help you Dick Lugar, to come back to Indiana and live on a pig farm for a while. Maybe on one that is being repossessed by a failing bank because of the CAFTA agreements. Wading the elitist Washington manure will never get you centered like experiencing the effects of the free trade policies of the last twenty years on Indiana, would.

Fellow Hoosiers, don't you wish Ab Lincoln was our Republican Senator from Indiana?

The above blog entry from, a letter sent to Globalist Dick Lugar.

By the way Dick Lugar, I am not against foreign trade. But for it, with import tariffs that level the playing field. I believe the American worker was once the best in the world and would be again if he just had a job to prove it.

Remember that from your history books? A JOB!

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