Democrats about to be torn limb-from-limb
by an outraged American electorate...
by an outraged American electorate...
As the reeling Obama administration faces a historic anti-government backlash of it's own creation along with a dead housing market, tanking dollar, and double-digit unemployment in key Democratic states, it appears that the unloved American Left is about to be taken-out at the knees... and they know it.
The President and his so-called progressive allies have nothing to run on: not only is the economy comatose, this country never wanted a Big Government socialist makeover in the first-place: Obama told us he was a pragmatic moderate- he lied.
With his support crumbling, magic/luck gone, the once 'soaring rhetoric' leaving crowds yawning -if they even show up- the American liberal elite is resorting to scare tactics of the sort you'd expect from disgraced Marxist rabble-rouser Van Jones. Here's Nile Gardiner (Telegraph) on Paul Krugman's frantic efforts to prop-up this vile and incompetent regime and stave-off the pending disaster at the polls:
With his support crumbling, magic/luck gone, the once 'soaring rhetoric' leaving crowds yawning -if they even show up- the American liberal elite is resorting to scare tactics of the sort you'd expect from disgraced Marxist rabble-rouser Van Jones. Here's Nile Gardiner (Telegraph) on Paul Krugman's frantic efforts to prop-up this vile and incompetent regime and stave-off the pending disaster at the polls:
Is this the last gasp from America’s liberal elites before the November mid-terms on Tuesday? This is what economist Paul Krugman has to say in The New York Times today, predicting “political chaos”, with the hysterical warning –
“if the elections go as expected next week, here’s my advice: Be afraid. Be very afraid.” This is going to be terrible. In fact, future historians will probably look back at the 2010 election as a catastrophe for America, one that condemned the nation to years of political chaos and economic weakness."
Krugman then goes on to blame George W. Bush for America’s economic problems, including the huge budget deficit, to which Barack Obama has added $3 trillion since taking office:
"Right now we very much need active policies on the part of the federal government to get us out of our economic trap.
But we won’t get those policies if Republicans control the House. In fact, if they get their way, we’ll get the worst of both worlds: They’ll refuse to do anything to boost the economy now, claiming to be worried about the deficit, while simultaneously increasing long-run deficits with irresponsible tax cuts — cuts they have already announced won’t have to be offset with spending cuts."
Not only is Krugman’s article one of the most ridiculous pieces of scare-mongering in the history of modern American journalism, but it is the pathetic whimper of a decaying liberal Ancien Regime that is spectacularly crumbling.
It also illustrates just how out of touch liberal elites are with public opinion, as well as economic reality. The tired old blame Bush line no longer works, and as a recent poll showed, the former president’s popularity is rising again.
Whether Krugman likes it or not, the American people are turning overwhelmingly against Barack Obama’s Big Government agenda, and are looking for free market solutions to getting the country back on its feet, creating jobs and cutting the nation’s debt.
As poll after poll shows, Americans are rejecting the liberal status quo and embracing the political revolution sweeping the country. My guess is that historians will look back on November 2010 not as a “catastrophe”, as Krugman declares, but as the beginning of a powerful new era for the United States, when conservatism and the cause of freedom made a striking comeback.
And while the Left is looking for scapegoats and cooking-up excuses for why the embittered clingers aren't just a bit more appreciative the Obama's visionary guidance and largess, Michael Barone says the American voters know just what they're doing...
The line from the Obama camp is that voters are confused, ignorant, misled or even racist; they can't be rejecting the president's party on the merits.
But voters, in rejecting the Obama Democrats' vast expansion of government, may be more sophisticated than their supposed betters. Leave the private sector alone, they seem to be saying, so it can recover from the financial crisis recession and once again create the bounteous and unscripted growth that has been the norm in American history...
Sarah Palin: "You blew it, President Obama"
American Thinker: Tsunami: Could be 100+ House Seats
Dick Morris: "brightening GOP chances in the Senate..."
All that remains for us then is to get out and vote, patriots... we've got quite a fraud handicap to carry this year, so we need to really light-up the scoreboard so as to eliminate any doubt.
Be sure to bring your (like-minded) friends... and do keep your eyes peeled for any funny stuff at the polls, it's bound to be going-on right under our noses.
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Be sure to bring your (like-minded) friends... and do keep your eyes peeled for any funny stuff at the polls, it's bound to be going-on right under our noses.
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