A 'union" is partially defined as follows:
a number of persons, states, etc., joined or associated together for some common purpose: student union; credit union.
a group of states or nations united into one political body, as that of the American colonies at the time of the Revolution, that of England and Scotland in 1707, or that of Great Britain and Ireland in 1801.
the Union. the United States: The Union defeated the Confederacy in 1865.
I submit to you that our country is no longer a "union" as defined. In fact, our whole government stinks to high heavens and could easily make one cry; so I refer to us as an "onion", not a union.
The Presidents's State of the Union address to Congress tonight promises to be more of the same. It will be all about what HE is doing to SAVE our country from the dangerous Tea Party faction, right- wing talk radio hosts and others of us too stupid to know what is good for us. Of course, he is too smart to name these "threats" outright, but he nevertheless is determined to wipe any and all opposition off the map in any way possible.
I have discerned a move toward the center from Obama, but he remains a very dangerous union- destroying Socialist and Statist. Statism is defined as:
"the theory or practice of concentrating economic and political power in the state, resulting in a weak position for the individual or community with respect to the government."
Obama's constant use of executive orders to legislate from the White House is a major threat to our democracy as we know it. His actions are much more like those of a dictator than a President elected to look out for the welfare of the citizens of his country.
Obama will propose a budget freeze and a ban on earmarks in tonight's speech, but that is just try to appease his political enemies and make the American people think that he actually is a fiscal conservative: smoke and mirrors folks, smoke and mirrors!!
This is a dangerous man folks, and he hasn't changed a bit. He is indeed a wolf in sheep's clothing and in my opinion a true "Manchurian candidate".

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