Posted on 11/04/2015 8:24:22 AM PST by fifedom
Just like the midterms one year ago, it was another awful night for Democrats. Republican Matt Bevin won a big upset in the Kentucky governors race. Democrats failed to pick up Virginias state Senate. Houstons Equal Rights Ordinance, designed to protect the rights of gay citizens and others, failed by a wide margin. Ohio rejected marijuana legalization by a two-to-one margin. Even in San Francisco, the sheriff who steadfastly defended the citys sanctuary city policy went down.
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Of great interest.
Well the mayor was running unopposed. And the bonds were county not city.
Bushes have put worse Judges than anyone on the courts, so that is not a big selling point.
People appointed by Bushes gave us Obamacare.
“How long before the nay-sayers on this website claim that this does not matter and that the voters should have stayed at home?”
There are a lot of no-fight Freepers.
Bill Simon, one of Jeb Bushâs most prominent boosters, is okay after parachuting out of his crashing private airplane.
Uh, no. He didn't jump out of the plane. He deployed a parachute that retarded the decent of the entire plane.
It didn't really "crash" -- it just plopped to the ground in a controlled descent. The airplane was probably damaged, as the chute isn't intended to protect the plane -- it's intended to make the impact survivable for the occupants.
And, the lamestream media wonders why no one trusts them. They can't even get important details right.
The legal marijuana initiative in Ohio was really about the authors of the initiative trying to fool voters into giving them a monopoly of 10 farms with the exclusive rights to grow all of the marijuana. Only a fool would a voted for that. Even libtards didn’t like it.
Republicans have to win in 2016. If not, the democrat fraud generating machine will be insurmountable. They can turn out “voters” nationally, but locally, it’s too unstructured. Electoral verification has to be a top priority in any new republican administration.
Voters like the freebies but donât want to pay for them??
The one trend I’m seeing is that 2015-16 is shaping up as a good election cycle for outsiders who aren’t immersed in the political scene.
Don't reserve your celebrating. That is tactically wrong. Your advice betrays a profound naivete about human nature. In the struggle ahead, we can't afford the kind of emotionalism you just demonstrated. The Web is a leadership tool, so act like a leader. Celebrate every single advanceâaccompanied by what the next steps are.
The reason is that there is no ultimate victory (conservative action) without the preliminary victory (conservatives getting elected). There will be countless setbacks, and progress will much of the time be glacial. But do not, just to protect yourself emotionally against your own disappointment later, hold back from celebrating a victory. To behave that way is a failure of courage and imagination concerning the next steps.
No victory is final, except entrance into Heaven. A victory on earth points to the next battle. The troopsâall of usâdepend on morale, which is affected in part by whether those around us speak with wisdom and are pointed positively toward specific action, rather than pride or fear.
All predictable.
Obama has been an unmitigated disaster. A republican Congress has failed to deliver on it’s promises.
Hence, Trump and more tea party activists winning elections.
But even the so-called liv’s are going to wake up and say enough.
Rinse Prius and the G.O.P.e are deeply saddened.
Now if these Republicans will act like Republicans.
Tell me about it...
Not a good situation.
FreeRepublic needs a like button...that was funny...
I am not as optimistic as you (sigh).
Matt Bevin is a bell whether (His family owns a bell manufacturer in the Bell City of East Hampton, CT.)
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