Van Jones Resigns – A Small Victory in a Minor Skirmish

The resignation of Van Jones as the Administration’s Green Jobs Advisor (often referred to as a Czar) is receiving considerable press from all sources.  After several months of in depth analysis by numerous conservatives regarding Jones’ past statements, writings, and interviews, the pressure became so great that his public departure was the only option.  Many conservatives and constitutionalists will be highly encouraged by this victory, but it must be viewed in context with the overall radical agenda America is being subjected to.

The departure of Jones is being hailed as a major victory, when in reality it is a small success in a minor backwater skirmish.  We must remain focused on the radical socialist agenda to force redistribution of middle America’s individual wealth under the guise of initiatives such as Health Care reform, Cap and Trade legislation, and the takeover of private businesses and the financial industry. These proposed bills will not be imposed as temporary solutions for short term challenges, but rather they will be implemented as the permanent transformation of American Society if we allow them to occur.

We, as concerned citizens must demand that our elected officials make no compromises on Health Care or Cap and Trade legislation; only total defeat of these legislative bills is acceptable.  We must demand the federal government divest themselves of ownership and control of private businesses, cease TARP and Stimulus expenditures, and renounce deficit spending.  We must not be diverted by minor successes of little importance, rather each of us must vow to keep the pressure on our elected officials to attain these goals, and replace those politicians who do not.

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