Friday, January 15, 2016

New York Values

I've been asked about my thoughts on last night's Cruz Missile attack on New York Values.

So, here is my direct opinion.

This 2016 presidential election is not going to be about whose values is better than the other candidates.  Past presidential and congressional debates always centered on values, family values, traditional values, Christian values, whatever.  It was as if we were electing a political pope, and then we'd often here how this politician or that politician of whatever party wasn't all that interested in values when it came to his personal life.  Hypocrisy, I say?!

I am a native New Yorker, born-n-bred, educated and cultured with the linguistic skills so necessary to survive in the wilds of a metropolitan behemoth.  I am a product of New York Values and I will never deny it, and I will always protect it.  It is a part of me even as I live in the South.  When you talk to me, you will be warmed by my values or repelled by it.  It all depends on my fucken mood and how you approach me.

Now, I like Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas.  He is a brilliant Constitutionalist and great American political figure, and I know he was referring to the progressive politics that envelopes all of New York City and State.  It's easy to confuse New Yorkers based on their voting pattern.  However, he should have been specific when referring to the kind of values he was attacking instead of attacking all of New York and its people. 

There are still a lot of New Yorkers who don't support the unctuous progressive politics of their city and their state, but those people are far outnumbered by the Give-Me-Freebies leftists and that is unfortunate for it weakens the Empire State considerably.  Don't take it out on them, Ted, anymore than New York conservatives should blame Texas for Roe.

There is a saying in the Lone Star State:  Don't mess with Texas.  Well, don't mess with New York!  We're all on the same boat.

So, let's keep out of the values nonsense and get to the real issues that affects peoples' lives today.

We've had eight very miserable years of abysmal leadership bent on kowtowing to America's enemies.  The focus should be on the future of America.

And there you have it, The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly!