Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Will rejection of liberalism turn struggling economy positive?

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Can the rejection of Obama and the horrible Democrat economic policy experiment boost our hope and optimism?
Republicans are expected to rout the Democrats in today's elections.
Many hopes rode on the defeat of Barack Obama in 2012.
As disbelieving Americans sat and absorbed the pain of Obama's re-election, it was not animosity for our fellow Americans that had us down. We feared for the economic future of our country. That fear was justified.
If we could have defeated Obama in 2012, we would have had a two-year jump on healing the miserable economy he has delivered.
Obama's war on fossil fuels, powered by the Global Warming myth makers, has all but criminalized coal and crude. His dislike for – and regulation of - nuclear has resulted in billions more in costs to build reactors. Exponentially higher costs for energy drive up the price of everything, including household maintenance.
Families have seen declining incomes, layoffs and they've seen full-time jobs turn into partial employment, under Obama.
And just when Americans were learning to scrimp by on little or nothing, Obamacare kicked in, and health insurance premiums skyrocketed and deductibles doubled. The costs have been a punch in the gut.
And with declining revenues pouring into states and local governments because of the poor economy, the move to burden our people with more taxes has increased.
There is no good economic news, despite what Obama's media minions preach or government-manufactured data tells you.
It's a bad economy.
The question is: Will our country begin to rebound if we come to the realization that Democrat economic policy is a failure?
Will most voters now understand that liberal economic policy - that must have the taker hate the producer – is backward. With wealth-producers being attacked, there is no one to pay the bills.
Let's get behind the doers in the country, instead of attacking accomplishment and success as evil.
If you take anything from the rejection of the Democrats, use it to scream against the bondage of ignorance and hate that is tied to leftwing fiscal policies.
We have a breath of fresh air. We must build on it, so that voters think long and hard before making such a horrible economic mistake of putting liberal Democrats in control of our welfare again.
Today we are rejecting failure. 

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