Saturday, December 26, 2009

Looking to gain the edge




Absolutely amazing. No, the amazing part is not about the democrats cramming another lie up the backsides of the American people. The amazing part is the part about the two parties (supposedly) vying to gain a potential edge with the 2012 voters, as a result of the travesty of a liberal socialist health care plan.

Both Parties to Highlight Bill in Bid to Win Over 2010 Voters

Both parties will battle to shape public views of the health legislation, looking to gain an edge ahead of the 2010 elections.

Democrats are energized by the likely achievement of a century-old goal. But they also fear consequences for pushing a divisive bill while the economy is struggling. In a recent Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll, 41% of voters thought it was better to pass the bill and 44% preferred leaving the U.S. health-care system alone.


Every poll for weeks and months has shown that the majority of the American people did not want this bill and they did not want congress or the Obama administration screwing with their health care plans. But.... "Damn the torpedoes! Full speed ahead! Pelosi and Reid obviously missed the memo from the American people.

And on top of that, they have apparently already conceded the fact that they will lose seats in both the house and senate as a result of their actions concerning this legislation. But not enough seats to throw the balance back to the republicans or to tip the balance significantly one way or the other for that matter.

No friends and neighbors, the end result of this travesty called health care reform (AKA affordable health care) won't be fully felt by the American people for at least the nest two years after it becomes law. Then and only then will the American people have had the proper time to taste and savor the fetid and putrid results of a democrat socialist (progressive) controlled America. Then and only then will the American people possibly be angry enough to truly make a change that matters.

That is provided that the GOP can find a viable candidate for the White Hosue and viable candidates for congress. And what would a viable candidate be for president? To begin with, that candidate must be someone capable of overcoming the liberal media bias that will inevitably be present and firmly in the democrat camp once again in the coming election. And a viable GOP candidate must be able to accomplish the almost impossible financially, based upon the purposeful hamstringing of the McCain Feingold act that truly led to the present regime and shower in power.

That candidate must do thrice as much with thrice as little as the competition in order to win back the White House. Does anyone really see that happening? Will winning a few house seats and a couple of senate seats, dramatically change anything? I don't believe it will.

Can the GOP ever return to the position that it enjoyed with the American people after the "contract with America" was first proposed? I'd like to think that it can, but I simply don't believe they can pull it off. I tend to believe that the next GOP contract with America, is going to have to be "one helluva deal" before America will buy into that again. I tend to believe that it will take more than that before the American people wake up and realize that they have been enslaved by the socialist and communists of the world masquerading as progressive democrats.

So go ahead and vie for the love and affections of the American people in 2012. The bottom line, the American people haven't been sufficiently prepped to be able to reverse and stop what they so willingly accepted and bought into creation with their votes last year.

But that time and that day are approaching.

Meanwhile, what say let's all enjoy our open and honest government shall we.

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