Enough is enough and that is definitely the message that voters for republican senate, gubernatorial and congressional candidates said in turning democrats out of office. This massive wave election was critical for another reason because it signaled that divisive race politics needs to be sent packing. Nowhere was this made abundantly clear than with Utah’s Mia Love landmark win for congress, according to the Washington Post.
For over a half century the democrats and their liberal union political machine have pummeled the black community with a series of lies, racist myths and outright enslavement tactics to poison the Republican message. The party of Lincoln which had blacks as majority participants for several generations were demonized as being racist, sexist and lynch-happy bigots.
But with the sweep of political change which hurtled across the nation on election night like a well oiled freight train, race bating tactics used by democrats in Georgia, Louisiana, and North Carolina among others feel short on results. Blacks were not steamrolled to the polls and now the democrat election plantation machine finds itself neutered with the historic win In Utah, of Mia Love. She became both the first black Republican woman and the first Haitian American elected to a seat in Congress, reported the Washington Post.
What does this mean for race-baiting politics and the freeing up of the black community from its deadly multi-generational electoral death grip? It means that a community which has been locked down with government welfare programs that were only meant to move them from a smaller ghetto to a larger one can meet its death. Instead, a true Reagan revolutionary economic and educational movement can finally take hold.
Women and especially black women have been the support base of the democrat party in elections and Representative-Elect Love represents for them an historic breakthrough that cannot be denied. Now mothers and fathers can point to this day in 2014 where the barrier for black republican woman in congress was not only shattered, but the myths and democrat lies can be abandoned. The natural and historic conservative values which have been a trademark in the black community can be embraced and now flourish.
Conservative African Americans don’t have to feel like they need to hide their commitment to color blind solutions or be afraid that the truth of color blind solutions advanced by leaders like Ronald Reagan should only be spoken in whispers. Ronald Reagan spoke of a nation that embraced the greatness of its citizens, and a pursuit of an American Dream that was not based on race, creed or gender.
The liberal Democrat version of the American dream where black-on-black crime is the norm and educational achievement is making it to junior high and then dropping out is the norm is over. That was not the norm for Mia Love. Her life and her principles were formed and nurtured by constructive actions taken by her parents and not based upon excuses given.
Love’s parents fled Haiti in 1976, a few steps ahead of the secret police of Dictator Francois “Papa Doc” Duvalier, according to the Washington Post. They only had ten dollars in their pockets and a belief that America was truly the land of opportunity, she lovingly told the Tampa, Florida Republican National Convention in 2012 which nominated Mitt Romney. She stressed then, “When times got tough they didn’t look to Washington, they looked within.”
Looking within is the trademark that is the key to breaking political plantation chains built by the Democrat power elite and the union brotherhood. Blacks and women have fallen victims to its legacy and this ends now. Melanie Tipton, a Tennessee businesswoman and successful award winning sportscaster understands like Mia Love the importance of shattering the power grip of Democrat and liberal political and economic enslavement.
Tipton’s new movie “Melanie’s Journey Through Chattanoogaville”. presents a powerful solution, which embraces the vibrancy and truth of the Reaganomic revolution that unhinged a dynamic economic transformation that benefited all communities and was colorblind in its impact. As a conservative leader and visionary, Melanie Tipton shares her dynamic Reaganomics vision of private sector rebirth in the documentary which is sponsored by The Conservative Campaign Committee / 1 Million People to Defeat Barack Obama .
Rebirth and a conservative Reaganomic revolution reset can be found in the life story of Mia Love’s parents. They reached within themselves and not toward government handouts for solutions. They understood that inner pride and dignity builds self esteem and powers self initiative and that is what frees blacks, women, and the young. Mia Love is a product of that devotion and she is the representation of a new generation of Americans that are poised to reclaim the truth that conservative values work and liberate.
“And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.” John 8:32.
The time for the emancipation of blacks from Democrat plantation politics and their political enslavement of the black community is now. And finally as Rev. Martin Luther King, said at the end of his historic 1963 “I Have a Dream” speech, “Free at last, Free at last, Thank God almighty we are free at last.”
( Three Part Series)
“Democrat Plantation Politics and the Political Enslavement of the Black Community”
No comments:
Post a Comment