Ok, so the million dollar question is: What’s going
to determine how it is that people vote come this November 6? Will it be something as basic as the
continuing economic boom brought about by the policies of the current
administration, and which, despite recent claims to the contrary, the last
administration has had absolutely nothing to do with? Or, will it have more to do with the allowing
into this country of millions more illegal immigrants and then providing them
with free healthcare and education while also providing all manner of ‘freebie’
to anyone who’s willing to vote Democrat?
I think we can all admit that the first year of the
Trump administration was little more than a complete waste of time, and I place
the majority of the blame for that not on the president but on those Republican
members of Congress who once again seemed to have a difficult time remembering
why it was that they were elected. And
it was beyond frustrating that they were so willing to let pass by that which
was a ‘golden’ opportunity for making some very significant progress on a whole
host of issues, many of which were the reason why Donald Trump was elected
president.
The Democrats, on the other hand, have continued to
put petty partisan politics above the needs of the American people as they have
remained unable to move beyond the unexpected loss of their candidate,
Hitlery. Democrats have made it their
purpose in life to stonewall, to obstruct and, yes even, to ‘resist’ on every
level our duly elected president and the agenda that got him elected. But their obstruction notwithstanding,
progress has been made on moving forward with that agenda, despite the
president receiving very little assistance from congressional Republicans.
Rarely have the Republicans ever been in the
position of having complete control of Congress as well as control of the Oval
Office, which makes the squandering of an entire year all the more
infuriating. And while that alone may be
sufficient to cause some to throw in the towel when it comes to voting
Republican this November, I think it goes without saying that should the
Democrats gain control of Congress number one on their list will have little to
do with the needs of the American people, the number one issue for them will be
to impeach, one way or another, President Donald Trump.
So on which side of the election ballot will more
Americans come down on? I go back to my
original question. Does the impeaching
of their president really matter more than a thriving economy to the majority
of voters, regardless of political affiliation?
I wish I knew the answer to that question, but sadly I don’t. And yet whenever I hear the Democrats speaking
about their vision of America I find myself wondering why it is that there
aren’t more people laughing in their face.
Because nearly everything that the Democrats support is, in one way or
another, detrimental to this country.
And as we inch ever closer to the next election it’s
a very rare occurrence when any of the talking heads out there, including many
of those on Fox News, consider the election as being anything other than a cake
walk for the Democrats. And if that does
prove to be the case, the Republicans will essentially have no one to blame but
themselves. And even the recent tax cuts
may not be enough to protect them if they insist upon moving forward with
anything that can even remotely be viewed as being amnesty for those who are in
this country illegally. That’s just a
political fact of life.
Yet with all that said, it would still seem to me
that all the Democrats really have as a campaign issue, if you can actually
call it that, as we head into the next election, is that were it not somehow
for the Russians, and old Vlad Putin, Hiterly Clinton would now be president
and Donald J. Trump would not. While
this would likely prove to be sufficient motivation to garner the support of
most in the Democrat Party, would it, I wonder, provide enough incentive for
those outside the Democrat Party, perhaps those noncommittal Independents, to
vote for Democrat candidates?
And I guess yet another question is; are there
enough Americans who yearn for a return to the days of economic policies that succeeded
in nothing more than to get our economy to grow at an anemic annual rate of
less 2 percent? And still another
question would be, how many Republican voters might use their frustration over
the lack of progress made over the past year to justify simply staying home on
Election Day, therefore allowing the Democrats to simply waltz back into
control of Congress. There is so much
riding on this next election, and there remains so much uncertainty.
Lastly, I guess I would only ask those on the right who may already be contemplating sitting this election out, for one reason or another, to please don’t. Personally I am less than satisfied with what I’ve seen coming from congressional Republicans over the last year. But as dissatisfied as I may be, the last thing I want to see happen, and I mean the VERY last thing, is to see Nancy Pelosi and Chuckie Schumer in control of Congress. As far as I’m concerned that would be nothing less than a nightmare scenario. That is something that we must, at any cost, keep from taking place.
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