Posted on 11/13/2014 4:13:49 AM PST by Kaslin
Barack Obamas presidency has been an unmitigated disaster. The slowest economic recovery since World War II, an unemployment rate dropping more from people giving up hope than finding work, the rest of the world looking at American leadership on the world stage the way Michael Moore looks at a salad. You name it; its worse.
But the now in which we live is one thing; the future is something else. Yes, the future will have to grapple with an unthinkable level of debt, but its not yet unmanageable. The economy has been hampered by the weights dropped on it by Democrats these past years, but it can recover once it is unburdened. And the world will rally to a strong America that leads when America has a president who wants to lead a strong America again.
In short, all the damage done by President Obamas fundamental transformation of America can be undone because most of it wasnt done through legislation; it was done through regulation and executive order. Regulations can be reversed by new regulators, and executive orders can be reversed through executive orders from a new executive.
We are only two years away from a new executive, and thanks to the failures of President Obama and the damage he and his policies have done to the Democratic Party brand, the odds are looking good that the next president will be a Republican.
Sure, Republicans can nominate the wrong person and lose, or worse nominate the wrong person and win. Thats a battle for primary season, not the afterglow of a glorious rebuke of progressivism.
But one thing is certain: The presidency of Barack Obama is the best thing to ever happen to the Republican Party, both now and in the future.
Former President George W. Bush is a very nice man, but he wasnt much of a constitutionalist or conservative when it comes to how he governed. Nor were Republicans when they controlled Congress during his first six years. If Republicans learned nothing from that time, all of this is moot. But the Senate didnt have names like Paul, Lee and Cruz in it then, so theres hope.
Another thing the Bush years lacked was a bench. George W. Bush had no one in his cabinet who wanted to be president. His vice-president didnt even want the job. There were no Republican governors waiting in the wings either. There was no pool of Republican heirs apparent to a mixed legacy, so the GOP went back to the well and nominated Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz.
After President Reagans terms expired, governors, cabinet members, members of Congress, and his vice president all were. His legacy built and stocked a bench of viable candidates. Bush didnt have that, didnt focus on that. And Barack Obama has been worse.
Who are Democrats of note who could have a reasonable chance at the Oval Office? Who has a national profile able to rally the American people to their side?
Take a look at their bench:
Vice President Biden Hes 71. Hes been in Washington since he was 29. And he is an absolute gaffe machine. He wants the job desperatelyhaving run for it in 1988 and 2008. But thankfully, hes never taken seriously.
Hillary Clinton Shes 67 with a resume thick with titles but thin on accomplishments. Electorally, she has won one gimme race against the hapless Rick Lazio and coughed up a 20-point lead in the presidential primaries to a state senator from Illinois. What beyond her husbands last name and the fact shed be the first woman president does she bring to the table? We saw her in action for six years as secretary of state. Nominating her would be akin to Republicans nominating McCain its just her turn.
Martin OMalley Hes only 51, but hes also unknown to the masses and unpopular with voters who do know him. OMalley has the ambition and ego, but his resume is one of a tax-hiker who never met a government program he didnt like. His 40 tax hikes in eight years was too much even for deeply blue Maryland, where unemployment has gone up even as it has gone down nationwide. He polls only 1 percent in the presidential race in his own state, and his legacy will be having his lieutenant governor and hand-picked successor blow a 30-point lead in the polls and lose by nearly five to a Republican who had never held public office before.
Elizabeth Warren Shes 65 and still wet behind the ears. Warren is a more passionate advocate for Obamas progressive agenda than Obama himself. But that agenda was just roundly rejected by voters. She appeals only to the fringe of the progressive left and has a habit of speaking before thinking. Her knee-jerk reactionary progressivism is perfect for Massachusetts, but the national spotlight will blind her. Plus, she hasnt answered questions on her claiming minority status to gain employment at Harvard to the satisfaction of anyone outside Massachusetts.
Who else is there? Nancy Pelosi? Harry Reid? Jerry Brown? National Democrats are old, and white, and unpopular outside the bubble in which they live. They could prop up one of the Castro brothers (the American ones, not the Cuban ones), but theyve literally done nothing except smile and be Hispanic. Thats their bench.
In the last six years the Democratic Party has disintegrated. Republicans couldnt have scripted it better. And although it remains well within their reach to blow it, things couldnt look better for them. And its all thanks to Barack Obama the best thing to ever happen to Republicans.
For the next two years, the Democratic party is going to fight us like an angry wolverine. They will do anything and everything to prevent us from winning the trifecta. I think we’ll succeed anyways but we’re going to have to fight smart.
I do not believe the American economy is involved in any way, in any sort of recovery.
Maybe it is, but I sure do not believe it.
There are now 93,000,000 Americans out of work. Yet our “unemployment” is supposed to have improved.
I frankly do not believe that. America needs to bring back jobs.
We bring back jobs, by NOT BUYING EVERYTHING, IMPORTED.
I'm completely turned off by such rhetoric. REAL PEOPLE ARE SUFFERING...That's hardly a "best thing" for anyone.
Looking back through the fog to 2008, I remember prepping myself mentally for the Obama years by thinking “He’ll be like Jimmy Carter and pave the way for a new Reagan.” I was kind of right. Now all we need is a new Reagan.
Add Internet investment to Obama’s list:
“AT&T to halt Internet investment”
What about those commie Castro Bros in TX?
Didn’t one of them give the DNC keynote speech like Obola did in ‘04?
“The Best Thing To Ever Happen To Republicans”
But not so much for America and Americans.
Or better yet. A disaster for America and Americans.
There ain't no recovery!!
No mention of Corey Booker.
Or Evan Bayh.
“Yes, the future will have to grapple with an unthinkable level of debt, but its not yet unmanageable.”
Manage it. Stop the clock. Reverse the clock. Show the surplus states? feds?
Debt per TAXPAYER = $153,271
(check out the debt of each state)
BIG GOVERNMENT IS CRONY SOCIALISM
You would use the law to oppose socialism? But it is upon the law that socialism itself relies. Socialists desire to practice legal plunder, not illegal plunder. Socialists, like all other monopolists, desire to make the law their own weapon. And when once the law is on the side of socialism, how can it be used against socialism? For when plunder is abetted by the law, it does not fear your courts, your gendarmes, and your prisons. Rather, it may call upon them for help.
To prevent this, you would exclude socialism from entering into the making of laws? You would prevent socialists from entering the Legislative Palace?
/Bastiat
DEPOPULATE socialists/progressives/marxists/totalitarians/RINOS/criminals/liars/POS punks and con men from the body politic.
DEFUND/DISMANTLE their collectives, agencies, departments, ngos.
CONFISCATE their assets. Why be their debt slave?
live - free - republic
Cmon 2016
Congress could pass legislation requiring all DOD weapons systems to be manufactured using only made-in-America electrical components and critical systems. There is no smart reason to have US defense dependent upon component systems manufactured out of US control and supervision.
“Republicans can nominate the wrong person and lose, or worse nominate the wrong person and win.”
So, who is it? Bobby Jindal or Scott Walker.
Exactly..... F the Republicans! This is not a game. This is our country. The damage has been and is being done and the Republicans have done and are doing little to stop it.
I agree because what is certain is that damage has been done. What is highly uncertain is whether Republicans will do anything to fix it. I wish I had more faith in them. When they were in charge they should have done things to incrementally improve the healthcare environment. Maybe obamacare would never have happened? They should have done things to cut spending and avoid 17 trillion in debt. They should have done things to improve the immigration system. Maybe we would not be staring at all these executive order threats from a tyrant? No, when they had chances to make improvements they did the opposite. They spent more, created more bureaucracies in DHS, they did not secure the border and they ignored rising healthcare costs and they did nothing to correct this insane tax code. No, they need to show me something, QUICK!
This is all bad for America, which is not a good thing.
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