Congratulations Senator-elect Brown! You, and America, deserve it!
While this is good for conservatives, and America overall, we must not lose sight of the deception of the Obama administration, and the democrats in general. The liberals have already made claims of “doubling-down” in the wake of their Massachusetts defeat.
You can rest assured that the democrats will now say that they are backing down a little in the interest of shifting gears to focusing on jobs and the economy.
We have a message for Obama and the radical left: TOO LATE!
Your true colors have been shown, you have been defeated and America is now on the path of righteousness and it is correcting it’s course. It’s a time factor now!
The Paradigm has shifted, the message is clear. The Massachusetts victory IS a REFERENDUM, and “We the People” have shown who has the POWER!
We will not forget!
Democrats are being forced to re-evaluate their plans for health care reform after Republican Scott Brown’s victory for the U.S. Senate seat in Massachusetts made clear that independent and even many Democratic voters are concerned about health insurance reforms being debated in Washington.
Brown’s win Tuesday is a colossal hit to Democrats, since it will break the party’s 60-vote, filibuster-proof majority in the Senate at a time when health care reform is in its final stages. Brown has vowed to vote against the bill if he gets the chance.
In “Paul Revere’s Ride,” Henry Wadsworth Longfellow wrote of “the muster of men at the barrack door.” Today, it’s the muster of men at Barack’s door who must be met with “a cry of defiance, and not of fear.” The nutroots are cranking up the pressure on congressional liberals to cling to the most radical form of Demcare and “fight harder for change.” What part of Coakley/Obama’s epic fail doesn’t the party in power understand?
Tea Party activists must stay vigilant and crank it up even louder to warn of the coming big government perils.
Sen. Jim Webb puts out a statement that puts the notion of a quick Senate vote out of reach and pretty much makes a certification fight moot:
In many ways the campaign in Massachusetts became a referendum not only on health care reform but also on the openness and integrity of our government process. It is vital that we restore the respect of the American people in our system of government and in our leaders. To that end, I believe it would only be fair and prudent that we suspend further votes on health care legislation until Senator-elect Brown is seated.
And good luck getting Lieberman to vote for cloture this week, anyway.
Well, guess what? The people did speak. And they put their money where their mouths were, too. Money poured into Brown’s campaign in the final days and the average donation was between $50 and $75. Patrick Ruffini accurately predicted this was a good risk to take. And there were those of us who cheerfully promoted the money bomb–go for a cool million, I said–and guess what? It happened.
The loss by the once-favored Democrat Martha Coakley in the Democratic stronghold was a stunning embarrassment for the White House after Obama rushed to Boston on Sunday to try to save the foundering candidate. Her defeat signaled big political problems for the president’s party this fall when House, Senate and gubernatorial candidates are on the ballot nationwide.
The trouble may go deeper: Democratic lawmakers could read the results as a vote against Obama’s broader agenda, weakening their support for the president. And the results could scare some Democrats from seeking office this fall.
From Dick Morris (and reason for pause):
After Obama succeeds [some sort may still pass] in jamming health care changes down the collective throats of his embattled constituents, his next move will be to bring overt socialism to the United States in the guise of regulatory reform.
The legislation he seeks to pilot through the Senate (it already passed the House) literally gives the Secretary of the Treasury the power to seize any company in any sector which, in his judgment, is in danger of insolvency and whose failure would cause systemic damage to the national economy (aka – too big to fail).
Enjoy the moment, America certainly deserves it. But the battle has just begun. Remember these words by Obama himself
“But as all of you know, we may not get there immediately. Because first we’ve got to take back the White House, we’ve got to take back the Senate, and we’ve got to take back the House.”
It’s our turn now!
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Natalie Nichols is currently TX District 4 Coordinator for Smart Girl Politics (SGP), a group that empowers Conservative women, and a contributing writer for Smart Girl Nation, SGP’s online magazine. She is Co-Founder of Political Integrity Now, a Conservative online news, analysis, and commentary site. Natalie is creator of the Texarkana TEA Patriots website, a site where local patriots can meet, organize, and take action. Additionally, she is a member of Star of Texas Republican Women, one of the coordinators for the TEA parties in Texarkana, and is a member of the Bowie County Patriots and is running for local office.
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The GOP need not consider Scott Brown’s win a win for republicans.. It is a win for the voters. It is a start for new blood in DC. One down, 32 senators to go and 435 house members to go in 2010. All career politicians need to be replaced in order to clean up Washington. If Scott Brown does not perform as the people expect, one term is enough… And the house members only get two years to prove themselves. The voters can stay on top, if they stay awake!! DON’T vote for an incumbent in the primary!!!
LET THE OLD GO HUNGRY
LET THE POOR GO WITHOUT
LET THE SICK BE DENIED HEALTH CARE
POWER TO THE REPUBLICAN PARTY
GET REAL,
I like your poem. You should put music to it and play it at your next slumber party with the other girls.
Didn’t I tell you adults were talking here?
Donald,
That was VERY funny!!!
Kelli,
That’s nothing. You should see the pain I brought on the Obama/Coakley article comment section.
Hey, nice to see ya again, by the way! Now when are you gonna get your blog up-and-running?