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    The cancer Progressivism didn't start with Obama / Congress

    The cancer of progressivism didn't start with Barack Obama and his corrupt Congress, but we can see to it that it ends with them

    Summoning Our Inner Hero


    By Jeff Lukens Sunday, May 9, 2010

    Rarely does the concern of the middle-class reach a point where they start protesting the government en masse. The passage of ObamaCare and the impending financial ruin of our country is now one of those times.

    Despite immense opposition, Barack Obama and the Democrats in Congress forced through a health care bill, not to improve people’s health care but to expand the power of the state over them. It is the height of arrogance. As ObamaCare moves closer to reality, we know the resulting intrusion of government in our lives will not allow us to continue to live as we have before.

    We know the government can’t keep running huge deficits and think there will be no consequences. We know the federal and many state budgets are already broke, and that hard times are coming. We know that Obama is deliberately trying to drive the country off a cliff with debt our grandchildren can never repay. And we know that when we speak out against this madness, they will malign us and likely smear us as racists.

    Until recently, many have avoided speaking publicly about politics, and we now know that must change too. We could never live with ourselves if we sat by and did nothing while liberals dismantle the country. We need heroic action, and we know we are the ones who must be the heroes. Each of us need to reach deep and summon what may not come naturally, and bring out the hero that resides inside.

    A hero is someone motivated to act beyond his or her own self-interest. It’s that person faced with an overwhelming challenge or moral dilemma who acts for the greater good. He or she acts in the interest of duty, honor, and country.

    Think of the iconic hero Rick Blaine (played by Humphrey Bogart) in the movie “Casablanca.â€
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    Plight of Construction in America

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    Yes the construction jobs market is now #1, but instead of leading the nation in employment, we now lead in UNEMPLOYMENT.

    You ask for Help! We give you... . the Job Nazi, a humorous, interactive job board for the A/E/C industry that won't help you find work, but will offer you "soup" if you get in "line."

    The website is being developed to help construction workers find HOPE in a depressed and struggling construction jobs market, and CHANGE in their unemployment status.

    The construction industry has historically been the largest employment market in America, but today it is now the largest UNEMPLOYMENT market.

    The Associated General Contractors (AGC.org) reported, "Construction Unemployment Rate Hits 27.1% as another 64,000 Construction Workers Lost Jobs in February 2010, according to data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (http://newsletters.agc.org/datadigest/2010/03/0...)
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    Enjoy the humorous interactivity with the animated Job Nazi as he interviews you to decide if he will allow you to APPLY to a construction jobs listing, or send you to the UNEMPLOYMENT section of the site with a biting "No Job for You!"

    Good luck Comrades!

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