Monday, November 1, 2010

A fantastic read by Dr. Jack Wheeler
Tomorrow's election is a referendum on Barack Hussein Obama's policies, an up-or-down moratorium on all of today's Democrat's mostly far-left leanings. We'll have much higher turnout in this midterm election than even the 2006 campaign that gave Democrats control of House and Senate. That election's turnout was driven by Soros-monied hate against one man, George Bush, whom the Left still loves to hate; and against Bush's laser-like focus on the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Now, we still have the same wars, but the left isn't paying much attention to them anymore: their new playing card is the RACE card, overplayed just as we predicted, but evident in the MoveOn and Organizing for America ads aimed primarily at Blacks and Latinos, promising to them more of what is simply moocher-monies and social entitlements.

What's this election's outcome to tell us? Either that the anger and enthusiasm driving those of us on the Right, ignited by the Tea Party-inspired races and candidates, is a force that needs to be listened to, or that the Community Organizing skills of the neo- and Far-Left Democrats are still ascendant in this nation, and that their looter-purchased moocher votes are still the new and best way to elect pandering politicians of the cowardly stripe.

Either way, the Right wins the House tomorrow night: the vibrant Tea Party Right. I don't think we'll take the Senate, this time. Even if we do, I don't think we'll be able to turn around the damage BHO and his coalition of lefties has already implemented, including but not limited to ObamaCare. We just won't have the cojones to defund the entire Obama agenda, the various fascist departments and agencies these Democrats rely on to insidiously control every facet of our lives. We just won't have enough political capital, and we face a determined group of Democrat-exploited expectant moochers who, well, expect that Statist Government as implemented by the majority of politicians will give them what they need to live on. Why should any of 'em try harder?

I've little faith in what the majority of America's citizenry holds dear to it's collectivist political heart. There's no moral basis for individual character anymore; we've cheapened our nation's people with too-easy access to things material.

It'll take more than even a decisive victory tomorrow to CHANGE this nation to one that'll be sustainable, economically or morally. As it is, we are not sustainable on either front, and the question going forward: are we even worth sustaining?

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