Expect more austerity, not prosperity
Published 10:18 am Friday, November 14, 2014
About 20 percent of 38 percent of eligible voters, a small minority of Americans, voted for Republican legislators who said our country is moving in the wrong direction.
Apparently, they believe the right direction is:
— Increasing unemployment.
— Even more money for Wall Street and less for Main Street.
— Less affordable health care for more American citizens.
— More voter disenfranchisement.
— Fewer environmental regulatory laws and more pollution.
— Widening the gap even further between rich and poor.
— More boots on the ground in foreign wars.
— Accelerated deportation of illegal immigrants.
— Lower tax rates and more tax loopholes for corporations.
— Fewer banking regulations to restore a boom-and-bust economic cycle.
— More reliance on military solutions in global hotspots.
— Shrinking our safety net for senior citizens.
— Ideologically opposing Presidential nominees and supporting only judicial appointments with so-called conservative credentials.
— Fewer gun-control laws.
— Repeal of laws that increase a woman’s right to abortion and contraception.
— Repeal of civil rights laws for LGBT citizens.
— Fewer tax dollars spent on restoring our crumbling infrastructure and more spent on building fences, not bridges.
All but the top 2 percent of elitists should prepare themselves not for more prosperity, but for more austerity, as we begin moving in the right direction.
Tom Driscoll
Poulsbo
