While that sucks for us 55,000,000 Conservatives who voted for Governor Palin and that other guy, some 62,000,000 (not including the fraudulent votes) have decided that the U.S. needs to lurch abruptly left. They will get far more than they bargained for in my humble opinion once our taxes once again shoot through the roof and the government invades our private lives even more than it already does.
I have a few predictions about what will happen from hereonin:
1. After Obama is inaugurated and the next Congress enters session, there will be a flurry of obnoxious and odious laws passed that will make most of us gag.
2. The economy will tank even worse. Obama, Pelosi and Reid will get away with blaming Bush and the GOP for "8 years of failed policies", but that will only work for about six months before the Rats are stuck with full ownership of it, since they will control all three branches of government.
3. Obama's initial attempts at diplomacy will fail miserably, and terrorism will spike. Additionally, our country or one of its allies (Israel) will be attacked. The Rat-controlled government will fumble its response (by running to the U.N.) and humiliate this country further, while more Americans die.
4. Ginsburg, Stevens, and Kennedy will retire from SCOTUS, and Obama will select three hard-core liberal judges to replace them, easily confirmed by the Rat-controlled Senate. Our civil liberties will then start contracting sharply, with a new Fairness Doctrine imposed and new assaults on the 1st and 2nd Amendments.
5. After about 8 months, and once the honeymoon with Obama is finally over, the various Rat factions (feminists, gays, enivro-wackos, blacks) competing for money and influence in Congress will start squabbling with one another and begin the process of tearing the party apart, much as it did in 1993 and 1994.
6. By 2010, the U.S. public will become so disenchanted with a Democrat-controlled Congress that both the House and Senate will suffer big turnovers in that year's election, as happened in 1994.
7. By 2012, Obama will be so weakened by his failed social, economic, and foreign policies snafus that he will become vulnerable to defeat that year.
8. Sarah Palin will win re-election as governor of Alaska in 2010, and make her first big moves toward a Presidential campaign. He biggest challenger for the GOP mantle will be Mitt Romney, whose people have tried their best to damage her over the past few weeks with their "leaks" to the press.
9. Palin will re-energize the Conservative base and win the 2012 GOP nomination, despite more underhanded tactics by Romney and his network.
10. Governor Palin will win the Presidency in 2012.
With that said, I'm physically, mentally, and emotionally exhausted from this campaign season, and will be taking a vacation from FR for a few weeks to concentrate on work and family. I'll be checking in occasionally, but will offer no new posts until after Christmas.
Catch y'all then!
Forgot to PING my FRiends Silvie and suspects to #88.
Before you go, please pray for my son in Iraq and all the members of our military.
This CIC will be a test on them all. It’s a test, that I as a mother don’t want them to have to go through....but here we go!
Dear God, protect our proud and noble military, that they might have the courage, hope and strength to defend this nation even in the face of an attack against us by the immortal enemy. And give them faith to bravely face the dangers of the events that will surely come to test this people we call Americans.
In Jesus Name, Amen
Catch you on the other side, dude.
Good post.
My short term goal is to see that Claire McCaskill is crushed in the next election.
Good post.
My short term goal is to see that Claire McCaskill is crushed in the next election.
1. After Obama is inaugurated and the next Congress enters session, there will be a flurry of obnoxious and odious laws passed that will make most of us gag.2. The economy will tank even worse. Obama, Pelosi and Reid will get away with blaming Bush and the GOP for "8 years of failed policies", but that will only work for about six months before the Rats are stuck with full ownership of it, since they will control all three branches of government.
3. Obama's initial attempts at diplomacy will fail miserably, and terrorism will spike. Additionally, our country or one of its allies (Israel) will be attacked. The Rat-controlled government will fumble its response (by running to the U.N.) and humiliate this country further, while more Americans die.
4. Ginsburg, Stevens, and Kennedy will retire from SCOTUS, and Obama will select three hard-core liberal judges to replace them, easily confirmed by the Rat-controlled Senate. Our civil liberties will then start contracting sharply, with a new Fairness Doctrine imposed and new assaults on the 1st and 2nd Amendments.
5. After about 8 months, and once the honeymoon with Obama is finally over, the various Rat factions (feminists, gays, enivro-wackos, blacks) competing for money and influence in Congress will start squabbling with one another and begin the process of tearing the party apart, much as it did in 1993 and 1994.
6. By 2010, the U.S. public will become so disenchanted with a Democrat-controlled Congress that both the House and Senate will suffer big turnovers in that year's election, as happened in 1994.
7. By 2012, Obama will be so weakened by his failed social, economic, and foreign policies snafus that he will become vulnerable to defeat that year.
8. Sarah Palin will win re-election as governor of Alaska in 2010, and make her first big moves toward a Presidential campaign. He biggest challenger for the GOP mantle will be Mitt Romney, whose people have tried their best to damage her over the past few weeks with their "leaks" to the press.
9. Palin will re-energize the Conservative base and win the 2012 GOP nomination, despite more underhanded tactics by Romney and his network.
10. Governor Palin will win the Presidency in 2012.
Having been thinking of my own list, I would say that's a good list; I think 1-4 and 8 are pretty much guaranteed to happen.
5, 6, 7, and 9 are also on track, but I think are more speculative.
As to 10, I plan to work on that for the next four years.