Sunday, April 11, 2010

Lighting Fuses


Again, the storm will not pass by November. Wherever there's a Democrat running, the
Democrat will lose. Democrat losses will be so overwhelming, neither the best efforts of the unions and ACORN are likely to make a difference. The only thing of interest to watch for is how many moderate Republicans survive. It is they who will have to run against ill-financed conservatives and tea party types. My prediction is that moderate, reach-across-the-aisle Republican career politicians are likely to meet the same fate as Democrats in general.

POTUS will not pick someone who is acceptable to Republicans for the bench. He will pick a radical and attempt to have his majority in Congress ram it through. It will be a repeat of the health care cram-down. In the end, the Dems will get it done. They are still clinging to the belief that if the public sees results, they will vote Democrat in November. Though counterintuitive at this point, it is nevertheless what both POTUS and their leadership are telling them.

The Democrat's first instinct now is to back off. Obama won't let them. He will squeeze his Democrat majority for all it's worth. The smart ones know this. They have already decided to retire. The rest will be urged to remember that Obama won the election and thus deserves to have his nominee for the Supreme Court vacancy approved. Republicans, lacking in numbers, may finally put up a good fight but, in the end, they will fall short.

The problem with most of the Democrat Party today is that they’re in denial. They will not admit that their party has been hijacked by wildly radical elements. Neither do they understand that the American people are aware of it and that they are singularly determined to do something about it.

Democrats are living in an echo chamber. They talk to each other and they talk to the main stream press. They still think that the opposition is limited to a handful of Rush Limbaugh listeners. The money from cash rich foundations is still coming in. They do not recognize the grass roots tsunami that’s building to sweep them away.

The White House knows it, but doesn’t care. For them, November is still centuries away. They’ve got a lot planned between then and now and they will push for all of it. The more outrage and chaos they can create, the better it suits them. It’s all about breaking the nerve of the American people; it’s about lighting fuses so, by the time November arrives, POTUS will be able to declare a national emergency and postpone elections indefinitely.

1 comment:

  1. [Here by way of John Batchelor's site]

    "Wherever there's a Democrat running, the
    Democrat will lose."

    That's an outcome devoutly to be desired, but I do believe that this is not the time to begin counting unhatched chickens.

    As chaotically-organized as they may seem to be in Congress (somebody just found out that the healthcare bill will probably force Congressmen and their staffs out of their existing plans), Obama is not called "the great organizer" for nothing.

    It was national and local organizing - courtesy of ACORN and the SEIU - that got him elected. It was that organizing that led people down the garden path to think of Obama as the savior and rescuer of the country.

    We have a good chance of gaining more than a few seats in Congress, but not of gaining a majority.

    It can be done, and if the country is to survive, it must be done. But there's a lot of work ahead, and not a lot of time.

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