Hi Buckeye. Those policy issues are all, of course, real concerns.
I’m not among those who is so fear driven that I think the country will cease to exist. Obama is just a man, he puts on his pants one leg at a time, he needs a teleprompter, and he can’t speak a clear sentence when he’s away from one.
He’s really not all that.
My take is that it’s much more important to build a new home party for conservatives. That is best begun now. The GOP has left us, if it ever was with us.
Please join us. We need you. The GOP-e doesn’t even want you.
I gave some very serious consideration to the concept of Obama being less dangerous than Romney if we control both houses of Congress. However that concept proves false for two reasons. First, unless we have a veto-proof majority, we cannot shove legislation down Obama’s throat, which results in a stalemate/shutdown: no repeal of Obamacare and no budgets (much less balanced budgets). Second, Obama controls the Executive agencies and there rules, which means he gets to continue to reinterpret laws that have been well established for 80 years.
The above is in addition to what I outlined in my previous post.