If there was ever any doubt remaining among those on the right that the number one priority for the Democrats, should they be permitted to regain control of Congress this November, will be the impeachment of President Trump, old ‘Slow Joe’ Biden essentially removed all such doubt in a speech he gave last week. Ex-vice president ‘Slow Joe’ warned House Democrats that President Donald Trump ‘will’ win a second term if the Democrats do not take back the House this November.
Biden reportedly warned those members gathered for
something called the House Democrats’ Blue Collar Caucus last week by saying, “If
we don’t win the House, Trump is there for eight years.” Biden reportedly
added: “I’m serious. So, no pressure.” Members
were said to have been ‘stunned.’ Now
knowing Democrats as we all do, what we really heard coming from ‘Slow Joe’ was
nothing more than a call to arms, an order to get to work on a plan for massive
Democrat voter fraud.
I think it safe to say that the Democrats are now clearly
salivating over the possibility of regaining control of Congress and therefore
having subpoena power allowing them to go about endlessly investigating the
Trump administration. Some Democrats,
like ‘Mad Maxine’ Waters, are hoping that they can take back the House to start
impeachment proceedings even though Waters’ critics on the left think the party
could overplay its hand and turn off crucial swing voters if they pursue
impeachment.
And while many on the left think taking back the
House by way of some “blue wave” is pretty much of a given, a new Brennan
Center report found that to do so, Democrats “would need to win the national
popular vote in 2018 by the biggest margin in a midterm since 1982.” The report found, “Because of maps designed
to favor Republicans, Democrats would need to win by a nearly unprecedented
nationwide margin in 2018 to gain control of the House of Representatives.”
And this same report went on to say, “To attain a
bare majority, Democrats would likely have to win the national popular vote by
nearly 11 points. Neither Democrats nor Republicans have won by such an
overwhelming margin in decades. Even a strong blue wave would crash against a
wall of gerrymandered maps.” Rumor has
it that ‘Slow Joe’s’ advisers are reportedly planning for a 2020 presidential
run, and oddly enough he is considered by many to be the party’s early
frontrunner.
But the ex-vice president, whose first presidential
campaign was derailed by a plagiarism scandal, would likely be forced to
contend with his rather creepy reputation for fondling young women and his
penchant for exposing himself to female Secret Service agents. Frankly it’s this kind of behavior that would
seem to make him the ideal Democrat candidate for president. But he’s thus far said that the “jury’s still
out” on whether or not he will seek to challenge President Trump.
While the Democrats are desperate to win come this
November so they can then begin work on impeaching Trump, it’s still going to
be up to the voters. And if voters want
to go back to the last lousy eight years of a stagnant economy and decimated
military, then they’ll likely choose Democrats. The economy is getting better. We just have to
get rid of the RINOs and as many Democrats as possible. Ryan and McConnell must be replaced with
leaders who truly care about our country.
Democrats depend on a constant, renewable source of
low information, low IQ and government dependent voters. That’s the primary reason they so aggressively
encourage illegal immigration, form sanctuary cities and states, and legal
support for illegal immigrants. That’s
why they are in favor of open, porous borders and why they even refuse to make
English the national language. Their
causes are funded by left-wing donors whose intent is clear, that being the
destruction of America.
Hopefully there will still be enough of us voting this
November who remember well what it was like during the two years (2009-2010)
that had the Democrats running the House and Senate with Barry ‘O’ in the White
House. Together they made life very difficult
for those who work for a living. Come
this November working-class Americans must go to the polls focused on denying
the Democrats control of the House and Senate, and on throwing out as many of
their RINO brethren as we can.
The mid-term elections will be decided by responsible
Republican, Conservative and Independent voters who go to the polls. Granted, our congressional Republicans have
done precious little to encourage them to vote Republican. Yet it will be they who must ensure that both
houses of Congress remain firmly under Republican control. Now if these folks decide to sit this one out
and Democrats, living and dead, do turn out in large numbers then I fear for
the future of our country.
Commonsense should tell us that despite whatever
disagreements we may have with the president we must make sure that it’s the
Republicans who keep control of Congress. And because Democrats appear to be somewhat
energized, they will be dredging up every illegal, low-life and deceased vote
they can find. And by allowing the Democrats
to take control of Congress we become little more than accomplices in what will
surely become their determined effort to impeach the president.
While the Republicans would likely fare much better
without the likes of McConnell, Ryan, Graham and McCain, to name but a few,
hanging around their neck, we go into every election with the party that we
have, not with the party that we wish we had.
And while Democrats would do much to help their cause by slapping a
muzzle on Hitlery, Pelosi, Waters, and any number of other of their more
radical kooks within their party, that’s not likely to happen. Which in turn provides ammo to our side.
Trump is struggling against Democrat opposition to
everything he does, and the rules of the Senate which allow this level of pure obstructionism.
If he found a cure for cancer they would
likely oppose it. The media, the
majority of the super wealthy, the Democrat stacked courts, and opposition within
his own party have more than a little to do with his inability to fulfill some
of his campaign promises. That should
enter into one’s assessment of President Trump’s performance. Don’t you think?
Look, you can be the best ‘deal maker’ on the planet, but it still takes two to make a deal. And the Democrats have no intention of making any sort of a deal on any issue unless said deal is strictly in their favor. And in that scenario it’s not really a deal, it capitulation. Now I was far from happy when the president chose not to veto the recent spending bill. But that said, I’ve not yet moved into the camp of those willing to allow the Democrats to simply walk to victory come this November.
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