I'm not so sure.

Not with the Tea Party....In all honesty, I have never seen such a grass
roots organization take hold, in my lifetime.   I think the majority of
folks are fed up.   We sat around for years, while those far left extremists
like Tommy, Studio, and Lil'MoonbatMikey trashed the Bush Administration,
and no one really fought back.  (And I was no big Bush Fan, as were most
Americans, the point being, is that the reason the majority of Americans
didn't like Bush, was because he wasn't conservative enough, not because of
the War in Iraq, or any of the other trivial horse hockey issues that the
far left extremists point to)

The point being, is that the Republicans might have a chance to do something
that hasn't been done since 1894, and that is to sweep both houses of
Congress, with a mandate.  A clear message to the Obama Administration that
the American people are not amused.

*IF*, the Republicans go into Washington with an old elitist mindset, (kind
of what Rush was talking about in the article that MJ posted yesterday)
then I think that it is very likely that we see a third party, or better
said, the Republicans will become the "Third Party".




On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 2:58 PM, MJ <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> ROTFLMAO!
> The SAME occurred in 1994 ... the Republicans TALKED a big game, but then
> folded as they *always* do ... giving Clinton MORE than he asked for at
> every
> turn.
>
> Sadly, the current incarnation is likely to do precisely the same.
>
> Regard$,
> --MJ
>
> The record of the 105th Congress, Republican controlled in both
> houses, is an abomination.  Spending is up.  No major program or
> agency has been significantly cut, much less eliminated.  The tax
> code is more complex than ever, loaded down with new
> conservative social engineering initiatives.  The balanced-budget
> agreement is an excuse not to cut taxes and, with the ‘surplus’ an
> excuse to increase spending.  The GOP has seemed intent on
> federalizing every crime on the books, indifferent to the
> Constitution’s clear direction that crime is a state and local
> responsibility….The federal government is a machine designed to
> increase its control over the lives of average Americans.  It is
> constantly probing here, pushing there, and generally increasing its
> control.  Without a philosophically sound, constitutionally based
> political party opposing that process, it is going to continue to do
> so with impunity.  The philosophical leadership vacuum at the top
> of the GOP should be a source of major concern to all
> freedom-loving Americans.  -- Edward H. Crane
>
>
> At 01:45 PM 10/20/2010, you wrote:
>
>> Looks like the Republicans.... statist, fascist, crap-heads... who
>> won't admit it... are bound for "Congressional Power"... things are
>> really gonna get tough in this country coming next few
>> years.....Hey... maybe we'll get a French Style Revolution before too
>> long... Liberte' Egalite' Fraternite'... Off with their heads.....I
>> would really like that...
>> nominal9
>>
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