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And The Winner Is -- Peggy The Moocher
By Michelle Malkin
November 5, 2008

Sorry to break the bad news to Joe the Plumber. But the winner of Campaign
2008 is Peggy the Moocher. No matter who moves into the White House, Peggy
has good reason to do a happy dance. The plain, ugly fact is that both major
political parties are committed to spreading the wealth in one form or
another. It's all just a question of how much and how quickly.

Who is Peggy the Moocher? She's Peggy Joseph, a voter in Sarasota, Fla., who
exulted earlier this week at a Barack Obama rally that this was "the most
memorable time of my life." Why? As she told a Florida reporter on a YouTube
video that has been viewed by hundreds of thousands: "Because I never
thought this day would ever happen. I won't have to worry about putting gas
in my car. I won't have to worry about paying my mortgage. You know. If I
help [Obama], he's gonna help me."

You can't blame Peggy the Moocher for viewing Obama as the superior Santa
Claus. With a relentless messianic campaign, a grievance-mongering wife
touting him as the country's soul fixer and a national infomercial promising
to take care of every need from night classes to medical bills to rent and
fuel-efficient cars, Obama effectively channeled Oprah Winfrey's Big Give.

"Everybody gets a car!" "Everybody gets a car!" And gas. And mortgage
payment relief.

But the damning reality for fiscal conservatives is that John McCain's plan
for homeowners underwater on their mortgages was even more generous than
Obama's.

His $300 billion "rescue" involved directing the Treasury Secretary to
"purchase mortgages directly from homeowners and mortgage servicers." That
was on top of the trillion-plus-dollar "bank" bailout supported by both
presidential candidates, the White House and the Democratic leadership; the
$85-plus billion to AIG; the $25 billion to automakers; and the $200 billion
in capital and credit lines to Fannie and Freddie. And who knows what else
we'll be redistributing to the indebted states of New York, California,
Massachusetts and all the other Peggy the Moochers, large and small, lining
up for their piece of the bailout pie.

McCain assailed massive government spending -- while promising to heap on
more massive government spending to pursue home ownership and retention at
all costs. It was the Republican, not the Democrat, who entrusted the
Treasury Department to renegotiate individual home loans and become chief
principal write-down agents for the nation. Both private and public entities
are planning for a McCain-esque homeowner salvation plan for borrowers in
the red.

It's a swell idea for everyone who bought overpriced homes with Adjustable
Rate Mortgages. Those who rented, bought within their means or locked into
fixed-rate loans that they could afford are out of luck, naturally. The only
sane thing to do in response? Stop paying your mortgage and get in line.

"E Pluribus Unum" is no longer our national motto. These three words are:
"Do For Me." As in: What will the government do for me?

On Election Day, the federal government quietly reported that it will borrow
a record $550 billion in the current quarter to fund the bipartisan bailout.
The Treasury Department plans to borrow more than a half-trillion dollars in
the current October-December quarter and another $368 billion in the first
three months of next year.

Estimated total for the whole year: $1.4 trillion. Democrats plan to add
another $500 billion in "stimulus"-palooza legislation. Credit card
companies, utilities, insurance companies, and car loan and student loan
debtors await their turn.

The bailout bonanza blurred the differences between the two major political
parties, but the Peggy the Moocher video shows there are still basically two
starkly contrasting views of government in this country among the
rank-and-file electorate. Unlike Joe the Plumber, Peggy sees government as
her salvation and the president as her subsidizer-in-chief. She voted with
the expectation that the Spreader of Wealth will reward her with payback.
Joe just wants Washington to leave him alone to fend for himself.

Personal responsibility? Hah. Washington can't afford it.






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"lite a fire for a man he'll be warm for a day, lite the man on fire and
he'll be warm the rest of his life".

Just because you do not take an interest in politics doesn't mean politics
won't take an interest in you!
-Pericles (430 B.C.)

In fact, there is a direct correlation between loyalty to one's spouse and
the "trustworthiness, sincerity, honesty and strength of leadership"
required to lead a nation.
~John Edwards~

"no cause is lost if there is but one fool to fight for it"
~Will Turner~
~Pirate's of the Caribbean @ World's End~

Save your property rights
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http://www.radiofreeliberty.com





-- 
http://votetom4council.webs.com/

http://417-political-pundit.blogspot.com/

www.moliberty.org

"lite a fire for a man he'll be warm for a day, lite the man on fire and
he'll be warm the rest of his life".

Just because you do not take an interest in politics doesn't mean politics
won't take an interest in you!
-Pericles (430 B.C.)

In fact, there is a direct correlation between loyalty to one's spouse and
the "trustworthiness, sincerity, honesty and strength of leadership"
required to lead a nation.
~John Edwards~

"no cause is lost if there is but one fool to fight for it"
~Will Turner~
~Pirate's of the Caribbean @ World's End~

Save your property rights
www.mo-cpr.org

http://www.radiofreeliberty.com

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