You have to remember that the Democratic Party looked just as bleak 12 years ago. Both partys have their ups and downs. Mark my word, we will see a strong Republican resurgence by 2016.
Do you mean the Obama team rushing to judgement about the Black raciest women and asking her to throw herself under the bus for Mr Obama than back tracking?
Maybe Mr Obama should have followed his own advice were he told us not to rush to judgement over the Muslim killer at Ft Hood Now that Mr Obama has apologised to the past black women raciest don't you think he should also apologised to the white policeman he said acted stupidly?
Do you have any idea how Mr Obama appears to most Americans?
The 75% of the economy is under the control of the government and EVERYTHING we ever warned you about Obamacare is coming true and you are still giving hand jobs to the Progressive Party? At least make sure to wash your hands afterwards...
Have you not been paying attention? We have two parties. Neither one of them is ever through because as soon as people get tired of one, they go back to the other.
why would anyone want to follow the liberal agenda and turn our country into a federalist state......... we are a republic not a federation and also the congresment of 40 - 50 years ago would be churning in the death beds because they would not stand for a president who has so many socialist ties.
Please, share your wisdom and knowledge. What happened ? Did Palin get caught shaggin some black guy ? Did Hannity come out of the closet ? What could possibly be so traumatic as to deserve your earth shattering news ?
They're certainly not endearing themselves to the people, that's for sure.
In all honesty, I believe that the tea people will have a direct hand in the eventual meltdown of the Republican party, and it won't even be intentional. Simply because there are so many prominant Republicans in this group, which most Americans view as a radical fringe group.
(Read the news before answering, genius - Repubs blocked extending UI benefits yet again)
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Unfortunately, no.
You have to remember that the Democratic Party looked just as bleak 12 years ago. Both partys have their ups and downs. Mark my word, we will see a strong Republican resurgence by 2016.
Do you mean the Obama team rushing to judgement about the Black raciest women and asking her to throw herself under the bus for Mr Obama than back tracking?
Maybe Mr Obama should have followed his own advice were he told us not to rush to judgement over the Muslim killer at Ft Hood Now that Mr Obama has apologised to the past black women raciest don't you think he should also apologised to the white policeman he said acted stupidly?
Do you have any idea how Mr Obama appears to most Americans?
Make that sane Americans
The 75% of the economy is under the control of the government and EVERYTHING we ever warned you about Obamacare is coming true and you are still giving hand jobs to the Progressive Party? At least make sure to wash your hands afterwards...
Have you not been paying attention? We have two parties. Neither one of them is ever through because as soon as people get tired of one, they go back to the other.
why would anyone want to follow the liberal agenda and turn our country into a federalist state......... we are a republic not a federation and also the congresment of 40 - 50 years ago would be churning in the death beds because they would not stand for a president who has so many socialist ties.
No...actions speak louder than words. Democrats will probably still be losing seats on November.
Please, share your wisdom and knowledge. What happened ? Did Palin get caught shaggin some black guy ? Did Hannity come out of the closet ? What could possibly be so traumatic as to deserve your earth shattering news ?
No I don't think.
Its just a cycle of success & loss
Once citizens gets bored of Dems they'll vote in Reps again
They're certainly not endearing themselves to the people, that's for sure.
In all honesty, I believe that the tea people will have a direct hand in the eventual meltdown of the Republican party, and it won't even be intentional. Simply because there are so many prominant Republicans in this group, which most Americans view as a radical fringe group.
(Read the news before answering, genius - Repubs blocked extending UI benefits yet again)
No. Politics are always cyclical.