...still waiting to hear what the great conservative agenda is going to be to save the economy... let me guess, tax cuts and more defense spending...
I have been hearing "tomorrow can't come soon enough" from many fired up righties. But I believe in their excitement that they seem to have forgotten an important fact about this election-
Their vote isn't worth more this time around than the votes cast by the folks from the left or in the middle.
You will go there thinking that you are stomping a liberals a head by voting for the candidate furthest to the right. And liberals and those in the middle (many who are disappointed with Obama and the Democratic led congress) will vote for the candidate they believe seems to be the most sane choice.
Odds are the Republicans will have a great night- history tells us this because the midterm election tends to go against the party in control.
But remember- It is feasible that the dems could end up okay (relatively speaking) as a direct result of the way many on the right are acting. You could be mobilizing the wrong team. Time will tell.
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I've been hearing that excuse a lot lately. Like this has nothing to do with the policies promoted over the last two years. I think that's short sighted, and I hope democrats currently in power (those that will still be around) are learning from the experience. Both sides need to act smart, they are both on "probation" as the pundits like to say.

Like this has nothing to do with the policies promoted over the last two years. I think that's short sighted, and I hope democrats currently in power (those that will still be around) are learning from the experience. Both sides need to act smart, they are both on "probation" as the pundits like to say.
Here's where things aren't so simple.
For some people, the policies promoted were socialist and were passed by a foreign born Muslim satanic Hitler who dishonored America and changed our way of life.
For others, the issue is with the policies promoted (e.g. folks who oppose universal healthcare)
For others like myself, the issue isn't with the spirit of the policies (I want universal healthcare) but rather with how the dems went about pushing them through and the fact that there is too much junk in there that negates all the good that was in there.
And finally, there are those who believe Obama compromised too much and should have shoved through policies like a single payer system.
SO- while i agree that many are not happy with policy I am not too quick to believe that this will result in an automatic right turn by the people.
.Here's where things aren't so simple.
For some people, the policies promoted were socialist and were passed by a foreign born Muslim satanic Hitler who dishonored America and changed our way of life.
For others, the issue is with the policies promoted (e.g. folks who oppose universal healthcare)
For others like myself, the issue isn't with the spirit of the policies (I want universal healthcare) but rather with how the dems went about pushing them through and the fact that there is too much junk in there that negates all the good that was in there.
And finally, there are those who believe Obama compromised too much and should have shoved through policies like a single payer system.
SO- while i agree that many are not happy with policy I am not too quick to believe that this will result in an automatic right turn by the people.
At this point, I could step on a liberals hard head and dance on his body. Tomorrow can't come fast enough. Yes, I know that it sounds terrible so get over it.
Here's where things aren't so simple.......
SO- while i agree that many are not happy with policy I am not too quick to believe that this will result in an automatic right turn by the people.