On the eve of one of the volatile and unpredictable Presidential elections in history, we are faced with a few basic truths.
1. John McCain has a very narrow path to the White House.
2. Barack Obama is the most left-wing candidate in recent memory.
3. The Democrats have a fair chance of getting 60 seats in the Senate.
4. Obama, Biden, Pelosi, and Reed will shape the political landscape for a generation or more.
5. The makeup of the Supreme Court and all Federal Courts will shift very hard left.
6. Taxes will go up.
7. Energy costs will go up.
8. Obama will not know how to deal with international issues, and will be taken advantage of.
9. International trade will grind to a halt, costing jobs here.
10. Healthcare will become the biggest source of Government fraud.
This seems to be what we are going to be faced with come Wednesday. Obama has already started giving policy speeches, and has all but stopped running for President. He has worked the last weeks of the process with arrogance, and contempt. He knows his money is good, and he can use it to buy his way to the White House.
With the press protecting him, and people more liberal than he is waiting for his election, true Republicans will not stand a chance of doing anything meaningful for at least two years. Our greatest hope will be another Republican Revolution in the mid-term elections.
THE WORK MUST START NOW.
When Obama is inaugurated in January, one of the first pieces of legislation to cross his desk will be The Fairness Doctrine. This will be the beginning of an effort to silence conservative voices on talk radio, television, and the internet. We need to find a way to keep the conversations going, and a way to get our voices out to the public.
We can not afford to let this happen again. The last time the country took a turn this hard to the left, it took more then 40 years to get it back to center-right. No American can afford another 40 years of liberal tax and spend.
If thing go as they appear they will on Tuesday, we must start finding candidates immediately. We must lay the groundwork for 2010. We must raise money, start a new grass-roots network, have newer bolder ideas and most of all, not let the left outwork us to the mid-terms.
1. John McCain has a very narrow path to the White House.
2. Barack Obama is the most left-wing candidate in recent memory.
3. The Democrats have a fair chance of getting 60 seats in the Senate.
4. Obama, Biden, Pelosi, and Reed will shape the political landscape for a generation or more.
5. The makeup of the Supreme Court and all Federal Courts will shift very hard left.
6. Taxes will go up.
7. Energy costs will go up.
8. Obama will not know how to deal with international issues, and will be taken advantage of.
9. International trade will grind to a halt, costing jobs here.
10. Healthcare will become the biggest source of Government fraud.
This seems to be what we are going to be faced with come Wednesday. Obama has already started giving policy speeches, and has all but stopped running for President. He has worked the last weeks of the process with arrogance, and contempt. He knows his money is good, and he can use it to buy his way to the White House.
With the press protecting him, and people more liberal than he is waiting for his election, true Republicans will not stand a chance of doing anything meaningful for at least two years. Our greatest hope will be another Republican Revolution in the mid-term elections.
THE WORK MUST START NOW.
When Obama is inaugurated in January, one of the first pieces of legislation to cross his desk will be The Fairness Doctrine. This will be the beginning of an effort to silence conservative voices on talk radio, television, and the internet. We need to find a way to keep the conversations going, and a way to get our voices out to the public.
We can not afford to let this happen again. The last time the country took a turn this hard to the left, it took more then 40 years to get it back to center-right. No American can afford another 40 years of liberal tax and spend.
If thing go as they appear they will on Tuesday, we must start finding candidates immediately. We must lay the groundwork for 2010. We must raise money, start a new grass-roots network, have newer bolder ideas and most of all, not let the left outwork us to the mid-terms.
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