The mid-term elections of 2010, just 11 months away, are likely to shake up the current political landscape. Obama and the far left's assault on our country is producing a backlash of public anger the likes of which the country, perhaps, has never seen.
Quite a few Democrats in the House, Senate, and state offices nationwide are announcing their 'retirements' already. They see the writing on the wall - either they are too 'conservative' to continue to go along with Obama's agenda, or they know that the constituents who vote will be kicking them out of office - and they want to save themselves the disgrace of being a defeated incumbent. Sen. Christoper Dodd (D-CT), one of the architects of the financial meltdown knows he has no chance of re-election, and today announced he will not seek reelection. Joining him, just today, are Sen. Byron Dorgan (D-ND), and Colorado Governor Bill Ritter.
Is this concerning Obama, Reid, or Pelosi? Not a chance. They knew it would happen. That is one of the strongest reasons they are ramming through as much of their agenda as they can, as quickly as they can. They have to strike while they have so many seats that Republicans cannot do anything to stop them - because in November, that is going to change.
We have been bombarded by so many legislative assaults on our country in 2009 that it would seem impossible for it to continue. How are they going to keep finding things to wreck? Trust me ... the list is already (and has been for a long time) prepared. You are going to start hearing about voter registration legislation shortly - something else they will try to ram through quickly and without public discourse. The purpose of this legislation is nothing short of registering millions of illegal voters in such a manner that their IDs cannot be checked or in any way verified. Voter fraud on an unprecedented scale, all authorized by the US Congress.
You are also going to see repeated attempts to make their legislation permanent - Obamacare even has a provision in it that makes it illegal to try and rescind part of the legislation. Those attempts will fail - even though they may pass into law, they will be struck down as unConsitutional - but only after someone files suit and goes through the lengthy process of the legal system. They know that when Republicans sweep back into power, many of the legislative attacks they have made will be rolled back - and they are putting up as many roadblocks to that as possible.
Republicans won't win back the House in November - but they should cut the Democrat majority in half, if not more. Republicans won't win back the Senate either - mainly because only 10 Senate seats are up in 2010. They should win enough, however, to break the 60 vote blockade.
Until that happens, however, be prepared - the attacks on our country, our way of life, aren't going to stop.
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