What a load of bullsh*tters!

I was around in the sixties, when Democrats had such good ideas they changed America with bipartisan legislation. They even welcomed Catholic priests to protest against the immoralities of the day (i.e. racial strife and the Vietnam war). By today’s mad-liberal standards, exemplified by the party’s presidential field, the sixties were failed social experimentation.

Some time ago, the Tea Party changed Republicans to sound kind of mean. Today, the Pot Party has changed Democrats to sound kind of dumb. All kidding aside, their talking points are hallucinatory, as if debate-coached by Fast Times Jeff Spicoli: So what Jefferson was saying was “Hey! You know we left England because it was bogus. So if we don’t get some cool rules, we’ll just be bogus too.Yeah?

“Bogus” is an apt description of how the Democratic presidential candidates see the world and what they are proposing. Even as a 12-year-old boy, I could see through their make-believe problems and inconsistent histories. It is one thing to promise a better tomorrow to get elected, but these bullsh*t and tax-and-spend promises take hypocrisy to another level.

Just last week, Democrats in Charlottesville disavowed Thomas Jefferson because of his views on race 200 years ago, replacing the holiday marking his birth with Liberation and Freedom Day. What a bunch of hypocrites; living in a beautiful college town created by Mr. Jefferson and benefitting financially from his university, as well as Monticello tourist dollars.

Democrats cannot stop expressing their outrage over the possibility of a foreign nation (Russia) having an impact on the 2016 election. I am calling BS on their outrage after hearing their presidential candidates support the certainty of foreign nationals, who are here illegally, voting in US elections.

Georgia Democrats charge Republicans with stealing the 2018 governor’s race by purging rolls of inactive registered voters. This is BS, because a plurality of registered voters did not vote for either party, and hypocrisy, because California Democrats just purged their rolls of inactive registered voters. Go figure.

Prominent Democrats support getting rid of the Electoral College, calling it anti-democracy because of Trump’s path to victory. The stench of hypocrisy is sickening because the DNC allowed Super Delegates to ensure Hillary Clinton’s victory over Bernie Sanders in their nominating process.

Democrats defend Obamacare “as is” by claiming 24 million people will die without it. That is a patently false claim when only 8.5 million people are now signed up for Obamacare (400,000 lower than the previous year). It begs the question: do rank and file Democrats even care about the truth?

Prominent Democrats claimed there was a felony committed when hackers exposed what the DNC and Clinton campaign wrote about Bernie Sanders. Wow – that is 100% intellectually dishonest, considering WHAT the DNC wrote about and did to Bernie Sanders and his supporters.

Democrats Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Kamala Harris dismiss record low unemployment rates by suggesting the “rate” is affected by people working two or three jobs. Shame on them, because those who govern should know the rate is determined by un-employed persons, and not un-filled jobs.

Speaking of jobs, why do Democrats keep pushing a $15 minimum wage as the path to dignity? Obviously, they are opposed to free-market capitalism, because the Federal Reserve has confirmed US workers are now enjoying a full employment economy that has driven up wages 11% to an average hourly wage of $25.82.

The list of idiotic comments and cures goes on forever, because America’s so-called liberals expect to regain power by promising free everything to “aggrieved” voters and expect America’s risk takers, money makers, job providers, and hard workers to pay trillions in extra taxes.

The real idiocy is an electorate that overlooks the dishonesty and hypocrisy of pie-in-the-sky campaigns, which don’t hold up to open and honest scrutiny. When confronted with the facts, today’s Democrats change the subject or attack their critic’s “advantaged” identity. I can hear Spicoli now: Dudes, without some cool rules, you’ll just be bogus too!

By Spencer Morten

The writer is a retired CEO of a US corporation, whose views were informed by studies and work in the US and abroad. An economist by education, and pragmatist by experience, he believes the greatest threat to peace and prosperity are the loudest voices with the least experience and expertise.