Election day will demonstrate liberal policies do not represent America today! by Mark Vogl
(conservative)
Monday, November 1, 2010
In the end American elections are popularity contests, and tomorrow you will see that the Democrats have alienated a large majority of Americans.
It starts with a President who says, "America is not a Christian nation."
Than you have a Speaker of the House who says, "We can't tell you what's in the bill til we pass it."
Than back to the President who repeatedly wants to increase taxes, and let the Bush tax cuts lapse when our economy is near depression, tens of millions are out of work, US jobs have left the country, and illegals take what's left.
Then back to a Democratic Party who takes away everything the Unions had won for the workers...and passedlegislation which gives it to everyone, legal, illegal, working, on welfare...doesn't matter.
Than back to a President who tells Israel...you are on your own.
Than back to a Congress that refuses to listen to the people they represent!
So tomorrow there will be a popularity contest...and the Democrats will be told, we are not communist, we are not socialist, we are not progressive, we are Christian Americans!
The spin in the news today is about an enthusiasm gap. What a joke....this aint about enthusiasm...this is about policy, this is about the nature of America, this is about the essence of our nation, the Christian essence, the conservative essence, the individualistic essence. The Democrats ...as my daughter said, "Have gotten carried away with helping people...people need to get off their butts and help themselves." That from a young lady, a college graduate, who had been a Democrat, but who grew up after losing a job more than a year ago, and can't get a new job in her profession...
Alot of folks are growing up these days... tomorrow a lot older nation will vote the liberal dreamers out...
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