I will have no criticism of the Republican candidate, he
attempted to run an optimistic campaign and he did as well as anyone could have
against the tide. I reject the conventional wisdom of many who share my basic
principles who seem to think that Republicans must embrace a candidate because of
their physical and genetic characteristics along with rhetorical prowess. I
reject the thinking that the Republicans must compromise basic principles and
shun those whose thinking is considered impolitic by so-called progressive liberals.
I reject the notion that this great country has neither right nor obligation to
define and protect its borders and define immigration in a way that benefits this
country and its citizenry. I reject the notion that unborn children have no
rights and that there should be no debate about their systematic destruction
when it is a matter of convenience. I reject the breakdown of language that
results in the invention of tangible rights made up of consumables that are decidedly
not free because they have costs that must be paid.
I realized on Wednesday that I am a dinosaur, as I approach
my mid-thirties. I believe that big government fosters dependency and through
that destroys initiative and personal responsibility. I think that big
government divides us because it forces too many of us to participate in things
that we have no desire to, to pay for things many of us find abhorrent while we
have to make do with less in order to cover those things we find important and
want to take care of ourselves. Those beliefs were rejected by the majority of
an electorate who thinks contraception is free and any thinks that opposition
of such is the result of a desire to deny access because we see it as a
personal decision and responsibility. Forget them.
I will always be a Conservative and a Republican and I love
this country. The federal government, it has clearly changed fundamentally and
has no use for someone like me except to leach off my hard work. I do not want
to “pitch in” more, if the federal government was efficient and limited to only
those things that were truly necessary I would be more conducive to the
message. Every day the definition of what’s necessary is expanded by the takers
who have figured out they can vote themselves “free” things that they should
really be taking care of themselves. I am now disengaged from the political
process as a choice. It is a time for personal austerity and intelligent
investing. My new goal is to learn how to legally minimize my taxable income.
There are many things that I think government should do and much that it should
not. Those elected and much of the electorate rejects this, they can have each
other. I will protect what is mine moving forward and let them vote themselves
trinkets into bankruptcy.