11/15/2008, 5:37 pm
Greetings fellow comrades,
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As promised, I will complete part two of my feelings about theelection, it has been about a week ( one week two days to be exact), sohere we go. If you haven't read my first one, here's the link.
Since this whole thing is but a prediction, and while it's based on myobservations, it's just that, my observations, as such, a lot of thiswill be worst case scenario.
I will be breaking everything down into these catigories: thedemocrats, the Republicans, both parties and other parties, Obama andhis presidency, and the people of the USA, and final thoughts.
So with this election done and over, we have seen the democrats keephold of the Senate, the House, and now take the White House, so getready to watch your money get sent off to worthless governmentprograms, like helping ACORN screw the next election (Yes, I know it'sa private organization). Now assuming Norm Coleman wins in Minnesota(he's up, even with the democrats trying their darnedest to get as manyvotes in as possible, last I checked, he's still up) the democrats willnot gain the filibuster-proof Senate they so wanted, so expect Ted orBawny to whine about our stupidity for not voting all the democrats infor their gain. However, since they have a big majority and the WhiteHouse, they will push their socialist agenda through the country theywant to destroy, but we'll all feel really good about it, because as asign I saw in our 4th of July political parade said, "When you votedemocrat, everyone wins" (I kid you not, they had the nerve to saythat). Ultamitly, the democrats will do everything they possibly can tokeep all the power they can, even if some are voted out in the midtermand four year election, can anyone say "1984" by George Orwell?
We conservatives have taken a heavy blow with this election, and hereis the worse part, the biggest part was from inside the party. Theparty has these watered down, "big-government Republicans" who feel theonly way to win an election is to play the game of the democrats, bycaving in, it says you care about everyone on both sides of the asile.Well, this election has sure proved that mentality right! I saw theSenate election, a HUGE majority of these RINO's got shot and had theirhorns collected for the ivory for Barack's new chair in the WhiteHouse. The future of the Republican Party now hangs on who we,conservatives, vote in in the primaries and such. Instead of thespineless RINO who keeps getting elected term after term, we need tobring people who actually stand on our principles, instead of kneelingto the democrats. Our principles are what's best for the country,history has shown us that, however, we can't bring America to greatnessif we can't stand on those principles. In the end, it will be us tobring the party back to its foundation, but we must fight for it, forthe RINOs will want thier ideas to be the new conservative movement,and why would we conservatives want a ballot with two democrats on it?I suppose it's their dream-come-true, but I sure hope it doesn't happen.
As the years will pass, both parties will continue for the fight forpower. I don't see any third party rising from the ashes of thedonk/elephant fight. In fact, I see the country becoming even morepartisan and divided amonst itself. People of third parties will driftto one side or the other because one of them simply lines up with theirspecialized beliefs, i.e. the Green party could see drops in numbers aspeople flock to the democrats, this way, they can push their beliefsthrough one of the two major political parties.
With the election of Obama, all our problems are sovled, right? Wellthat's what the Drive-By media would want us to believe. Have you guysseen all the "historic" collectibles advertized on TV. I just want tosay, this whole election has been nothing but an ego trip for him, andI'm being squashed beneith that stupid smile of his, along with thoseelephant ears of his. Anyway, so what can I say about what hispresidency will be? Well, considering what he's said, his socialistprograms will be his top priority, this way, everyone will feel good.So let's get ready to get everything regulated, and see what Canada hasbeen holding back from us. We all know he will pull us out of Iraq,since we shouldn't have gone in in the first place. He will probablypull us out of Afghanistan too, after all, the military is a socialexperiment, not an institution of defense, because we are safe fromIslamo facists and other foriegn wackos simply because Barack will saveus.
So what will happen when all of his policies are put into play? A longstory short, some will embrace them, others will reject them, whichleads to the next subject, the people.
Well, as described before, the people will become even more divisedamong each other. Red vs. blue, yeah literally, red state folk vs. bluestate sophisticates. Now, I've gotten mail about either blue or redstates or counties leaving the Union and forming their own nations. DoI see this happening in the four years Barack is president? No, do Isee it becoming a little more evident/possible as the years move on,yes. Hey, look on the bright side for us conservatives, we get moreland, and can laugh as the socialist states crumble under theirfinancial crisises.
Ultimatly, we as Americans will probably live as we have, no matterwhat party controls the House, the Senate or the White House. I see usjust minding our own business and voting for who we feel will representus the best.
Thank you for reading this, I hope you enjoyed it in someway.
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As promised, I will complete part two of my feelings about theelection, it has been about a week ( one week two days to be exact), sohere we go. If you haven't read my first one, here's the link.
Since this whole thing is but a prediction, and while it's based on myobservations, it's just that, my observations, as such, a lot of thiswill be worst case scenario.
I will be breaking everything down into these catigories: thedemocrats, the Republicans, both parties and other parties, Obama andhis presidency, and the people of the USA, and final thoughts.
So with this election done and over, we have seen the democrats keephold of the Senate, the House, and now take the White House, so getready to watch your money get sent off to worthless governmentprograms, like helping ACORN screw the next election (Yes, I know it'sa private organization). Now assuming Norm Coleman wins in Minnesota(he's up, even with the democrats trying their darnedest to get as manyvotes in as possible, last I checked, he's still up) the democrats willnot gain the filibuster-proof Senate they so wanted, so expect Ted orBawny to whine about our stupidity for not voting all the democrats infor their gain. However, since they have a big majority and the WhiteHouse, they will push their socialist agenda through the country theywant to destroy, but we'll all feel really good about it, because as asign I saw in our 4th of July political parade said, "When you votedemocrat, everyone wins" (I kid you not, they had the nerve to saythat). Ultamitly, the democrats will do everything they possibly can tokeep all the power they can, even if some are voted out in the midtermand four year election, can anyone say "1984" by George Orwell?
We conservatives have taken a heavy blow with this election, and hereis the worse part, the biggest part was from inside the party. Theparty has these watered down, "big-government Republicans" who feel theonly way to win an election is to play the game of the democrats, bycaving in, it says you care about everyone on both sides of the asile.Well, this election has sure proved that mentality right! I saw theSenate election, a HUGE majority of these RINO's got shot and had theirhorns collected for the ivory for Barack's new chair in the WhiteHouse. The future of the Republican Party now hangs on who we,conservatives, vote in in the primaries and such. Instead of thespineless RINO who keeps getting elected term after term, we need tobring people who actually stand on our principles, instead of kneelingto the democrats. Our principles are what's best for the country,history has shown us that, however, we can't bring America to greatnessif we can't stand on those principles. In the end, it will be us tobring the party back to its foundation, but we must fight for it, forthe RINOs will want thier ideas to be the new conservative movement,and why would we conservatives want a ballot with two democrats on it?I suppose it's their dream-come-true, but I sure hope it doesn't happen.
As the years will pass, both parties will continue for the fight forpower. I don't see any third party rising from the ashes of thedonk/elephant fight. In fact, I see the country becoming even morepartisan and divided amonst itself. People of third parties will driftto one side or the other because one of them simply lines up with theirspecialized beliefs, i.e. the Green party could see drops in numbers aspeople flock to the democrats, this way, they can push their beliefsthrough one of the two major political parties.
With the election of Obama, all our problems are sovled, right? Wellthat's what the Drive-By media would want us to believe. Have you guysseen all the "historic" collectibles advertized on TV. I just want tosay, this whole election has been nothing but an ego trip for him, andI'm being squashed beneith that stupid smile of his, along with thoseelephant ears of his. Anyway, so what can I say about what hispresidency will be? Well, considering what he's said, his socialistprograms will be his top priority, this way, everyone will feel good.So let's get ready to get everything regulated, and see what Canada hasbeen holding back from us. We all know he will pull us out of Iraq,since we shouldn't have gone in in the first place. He will probablypull us out of Afghanistan too, after all, the military is a socialexperiment, not an institution of defense, because we are safe fromIslamo facists and other foriegn wackos simply because Barack will saveus.
So what will happen when all of his policies are put into play? A longstory short, some will embrace them, others will reject them, whichleads to the next subject, the people.
Well, as described before, the people will become even more divisedamong each other. Red vs. blue, yeah literally, red state folk vs. bluestate sophisticates. Now, I've gotten mail about either blue or redstates or counties leaving the Union and forming their own nations. DoI see this happening in the four years Barack is president? No, do Isee it becoming a little more evident/possible as the years move on,yes. Hey, look on the bright side for us conservatives, we get moreland, and can laugh as the socialist states crumble under theirfinancial crisises.
Ultimatly, we as Americans will probably live as we have, no matterwhat party controls the House, the Senate or the White House. I see usjust minding our own business and voting for who we feel will representus the best.
Thank you for reading this, I hope you enjoyed it in someway.