Last night's House gains not only outstripped 1994's Gingrich-led revolution, but actually deliver the largest Republican House majority in 60 years- nothing short of a watershed that Krauthammer is calling the "death of the Obama agenda".
The likely new Speaker -Rep John Boehner- has already claimed a mandate in the decisive victory to roll-back ObamaCare, which he described as "a monstrosity".
At this point we're looking at a minimum gain of +10 GOP state governorships, at least +60 Republicans in the US House of Representatives, as well as 7-8 GOP pickups in the Senate.
With moderate Democrats now frightened for their prospects in 2012, you can count on a few votes pivoting the GOP's way in the Senate on tax cuts and perhaps even defunding ObamaCare. And they surely won't be following the President off any more cliffs. Corrupt fossil Harry Reid remains... but in power only nominally: it's the Republicans in the driver's seat on Capitol Hill now.
Hey SanFranNan: please turn in your gavel... and don't forget bring the keys to that big freaking leather-lined jet (hands off the booze, crazy lady- it's over).
Of course we reactionary impediments-to-progress in the Party of No "only want to see Obama fail"- I know I do.Although libs usually are wrong in the motivations they attempt to assign to it, they now have been proven utterly correct in thinking that we're "just out to stop" Dear Leader... we are, we can- and we did.
I sincerely believe what is bad for Obama's schemes is good for America- yesterday's vote confirms millions feel the same. But Nile Gardiner at the Telegraph (UK) takes it a step further... we "saved a superpower":
The overwhelming repudiation of the Obama administration’s failing policies sends a clear message to the world that the American people will not accept the decline of the world’s most powerful nation.
Now the hard part begins, and a very top priority for the new Congress must be reigning in the ballooning national debt, which the Congressional Budget Office predicts could rise to 87 percent of GDP by 2020, 109 percent by 2025, and 185 percent of GDP by 2035.
While the Conservative-led government in Great Britain has already embarked upon a $130 billion austerity cuts package, shedding nearly 500,000 public sector jobs, the US administration has defiantly remained with its head in the sand, while still talking in terms of further stimulus spending.
That position is unsustainable. Dramatic spending cuts (with the exception of national defence) must also be coupled with a pro-growth agenda of lower taxes, private sector job creation, free trade and economic freedom.
After the immense damage of the last two years, the midterms have offered the United States an opportunity to reverse course and get back on its feet. The world needs a powerful, successful, dynamic and prosperous America, where individual liberty and freedom are the driving forces, rather than the overbearing deadweight of federal government.
The American people have spoken, and the White House must be held to account.
Consider the political implications down the line: Republicans gained 7-8 Senate seats -2x typical midterm gain- but do not command a majority, which Barack Obama surely would have found useful as a foil in 2012: when he's not spreading-the-wealth-around it's usually blame -or something else.
Stopping Obama's radical judgeships was a top reason for needing control of the Senate ASAP, but we didn't pull it off. However a strategic argument could be made that yesterday's outcome is an almost optimum result (esp. considering all the governorships and statehouses we flipped... just in time for redistricting):
Obama now cannot pull a Slick Willy '96 and run against the GOP Congress. The Senate will be nominally ruled (with no real power) not by evil -yet clever- Schumer... but the senile and despised Harry Reid, who's worth nearly as many GOP votes in 2012 as Pelosi was this time-round. Just look at the Senate seats up in two years... we'll likely be taking many of them along with the White House.
And speaking of Harry Reid's dirty little machine, it's surely time to boycott Harrahs. They pushed their employees hard to vote for Dingy Harry- and thus I will never stay at their hotels or frequent their casinos. Reid never did explain how he got so darn rich, did he?
The overwhelming attacks on Angle were also unprecedented... they just destroyed this woman, making her look like she belongs in an insane asylum: my cousin reports receiving at least 5 pieces in the mail every week in her Nevada mail box telling her how "extreme" and "dangerous" Angle was. Not to mention all the TV ads... like nothing we've ever seen.
Sharron Angle had her flaws as a candidate, but what Reid did to paint her as a lunatic was a crime against democracy... his machine of money and union muscle exposed him as the ruthless, unprincipled power addict that he is- no surprise to most of us.
SCREW THEM, they deserve whatever happens now... NO federal bailout of this irresponsible fiscal black-hole. The US flag would look perfectly handsome with just 49 stars, we'll just hand you right over to Mexico and be done with it- lol
Other updates:
Despite the media trying to pull the curtain early, Carly Fiorina is still not yet conceding... and it's close. Senate races in Washington state and Colorado remain too tight to call, and a dozen House races are still unresolved at this hour. However, the GOP majority in the House is mathematically secured.
Up in Alaska TEA Party favorite Joe Miller is trailing RINO-chameleon hybrid Lisa Murkowski by 10,000 votes... or is he? In reality, the actual leader is "write in"... and weeks of legal wrangling likely lays ahead as they iron-out just what happened up there.
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9 comments:
California is crazy
They must be, good grief!
Brown last month said "we need LESS jobs and MORE welfare" due to automation or something... he's sounded like he just got off a spaceship lol
Great post RR! I just linked. http://lonelyconservative.com/2010/11/the-day-after/
This was a great night for America! We did exactly what we needed to do. True, we didn't take the senate, but that was a lofty goal in the first place. We hae sent a message to Washington that can no longer be ignored.
The left will try to diminish the effect the Tea Party had on the night because of the losses a couple of the Tea Party candidates had. They will claim that if a "normal" Republican was the nominee the Republicans would have won more seats. But what they are not seeing is what this means in the long term. The Tea Party is not going to go along with an esablishment candidate just because he or she might have a better chance of winning-- the Tea Party is going to hold the establishment accountable. We will be watching, and they know we will be watching and this in and of itself is a win for America.
Now would be a good time for "the big one" in Californication. Let it drop into the sea!
What a great look at what just happened, RR. Terrific post! As for Angle, I was looking forward to dissolving the corrupt Department of Education. She was spot on on that issue.
I agree that there is not much the Democrat Senate can do now, and most will be looking out for their hides in 2012. Reid is certainly an affront to decency.
We need TEA parties to be active, and we all must join one. The same people cannot keep up the pace by themselves.
Thanks LC, you're awesome
And Steve and Maggie, and Dem Senate would have meant running the table... I was praying, but you can't always get what you want. I'm afraid of more radical judges, but if we could get Goober Graham to stick with our side maybe we could stop any more ignorant radicals like Sotomayor from being appointed
Good post, RR and it has been a good couple of days for the GOP, indeed. We need to remember the fight isn't over and continue keeping the pressure on those will be going to Congress to serve the will of the people. They need to understand we will be watching and know how to change things, if needed.
Thanks LDJ- overall, not a bad couple days
And the fight surely isn't over... not by a long shot, plenty of establishment and RINO types to deal with, hopefully we and the TEA party can keep 'em in line
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