Thursday, November 4, 2010

Progressive Ideology Decimates Democrats

You Could See It Coming a Mile Away

The outcome of the 2010 elections were obvious, and in September I stopped documenting the too numerous mistakes of the policies of the Obama administration.
It's not just the economy, stupid.


Are There any Traditional Democrats Left?


Many of them knew the policies they voted for were left of most Americans, but went ahead with the Progressive Agenda anyway. Now they have paid the price, and only the most liberal are left. The President no longer will have anyone in the "Democrat Party", to oppose him. President Obama will have the support he wants from, Unions, Progressives, and Minority votes. Traditional Democrats will for the most part have been purged. Van Jones Promotes Progressive Candidate Voter Guide

Previously - In The President's Own Words


Barack Obama:
I always believe that ultimately, if people are paying attention, then we get good government and good leadership. And when we get lazy, as a democracy and civically start taking shortcuts, then it results in bad government and politics.





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Kick the Bums Out in 2010

Any group of "Average Americans", using common sense could serve our country and get better results than those who currently are the major decision makers in the USA. Americans are routinely betrayed and ill served by our Politicians. Their only loyalty is to their political party, and their only goal is to get themselves re-elected. It is time to give the "boot" to old-timers of both political parties

Gallup
Election 2010 Key Indicators (Updated monthly)
Generic Ballot for Congress

SEPTEMBER 2010

45 - days to Election
Democrats still can't sell Health Care Reform to Public

They will live to regret forcing this bad legislation on the country.
61% Favor Repeal of Health Care Law
Health insurers drop coverage for children ahead of new rules- California, Colorado, Ohio and Missouri.


Independent Tim Cahill shakes up Massachusetts governor race
Nationwide Implications?
The Massachusetts state treasurer had spent a lot of time warning about the dire condition of the Bay State’s finances. Of particular concern was Commonwealth Care, Massachusetts’ state-run health care system. Cahill claimed Commonwealth Care blew a massive hole in his state’s budget, and would have bankrupted the state if it weren’t for federal bailout fundsCNBC Town Hall Questioner To Obama: "I'm Exhausted Of Defending You"




Sixty Days To Go: The Crystal Ball's Labor Day Predictions


GOP Takes Unprecedented 10-Point Lead on Generic Ballot



Health Care Reform Has Endangered the Democratic Majority

Globalist Soros Launches Frontal Assault Against Tea Party
Teapartytracker.org will be sponsored by the NAACP, Think Progress, New Left Media and Media Matters for America.

August 2010

Dem. Sen. Bennet: Trillions in Debt and ‘we have nothing to show for It’

House Minority Leader John Boehner called on the Obama administration to extend Bush-era tax cuts, freeze federal spending and fire top economic officials, including Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner.

Biden: Democrats will keep the House and Senate

DeLay warns GOP: Don't underestimate Democrats this fall
Republicans don't really seem to have a plan for the economny, or leaders capable of delivering their message.

Republicans Faring Better with Men, Whites, Independents and Seniors

So far they have done nothing to earn it. If they have any advantage at all it is because the Dems are worse.
 July 2010

Congress Ranks Last in Confidence in Institutions

Independent Voters Favor GOP in 2010 Election Tracking
Prefer Republican candidate to Democrat by an average of 45% to 35%


Election 2010: Senate Balance Of Power

2010 Election Tracking
Gallup

Ten States Are Toss-Ups As Rasmussen Reports Launches Senate Balance of Power Rankings
For Democrats, Politics Is Local Again
Party's Candidates for Re-Election Are Trying to Draw Voters' Attention Away From an Unpopular National Leadership


Democratic Governors: Obama's Immigration Suit Is 'Toxic'
They all smell blood in the air for their party over the White House decision on this.

June 2010

Boehner To Obama: Americans 'Expect Leadership'
Too bad it can't be found in Washington, D. C., not in Congress, and not in President Obama's Administration.

House GOP gets a single earmark in Homeland Security spending bill
All earmarks in the proposed Homeland Security spending bill for 2011 went to Democrats — save one.

Gov. Chris Christie calls for Republican Party rebranding

Gallup Poll shows largest Republican lead ever
The question is will Republicans who are running for office be anymore competent than the Democrats are now.

Election 2010: Arkansas Senate
Arkansas Senate: Boozman (R) 61%, Lincoln (D) 32%
Election 2010: Iowa Senate
Iowa Senate: Grassley (R) 54%, Conlin (D) 37%
Election 2010: Iowa Governor
Iowa Governor: Branstad (R) 57%, Culver (D) 31%

Small Donors Give Big Cash to Republicans
GOP candidates for the House and Senate this year have raised $70 million from small donors, compared with $44 million brought in by Democratic candidates, according to a Washington Post analysis of campaign finance data.

Would they lie to you? Umm, yes.
Crist says he’s ‘lonely’ out on campaign trail as an Independent
Lying and American politics.

Can You Trust Them, No!
Black lawmakers want to limit new ethics office


Obama coattails for black pols
He is having trouble with his own image, and more Americans are displeased with his policies and his style of governing.


More reasons for incumbents to worry after Tuesday night's election results

Roll Call: How the House voted on bill to extend jobless benefits, revive tax breaks

May 2010

Election 2010: Kansas Senate
Kansas Senate: Moran, Tiahrt Hold Healthy Leads Over Democratic Opponents
The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of Likely Voters in Kansas finds both GOP Senate hopefuls outdistancing all three of their potential Democratic rivals by nearly two-to-one margins or more.

Election 2010: Colorado Governor
Colorado Governor: McInnis 47%, Hickenlooper 41%
Little has changed over the past month in Colorado’s gubernatorial race, with Republican Scott McInnis continuing to hold a modest lead over Democrat John Hickenlooper, the current mayor of Denver.

Election 2010: Kansas Governor
Kansas Governor: Brownback 58%, Holland 27%

WHO WILL STAY - WHO WILL GO?
May 18, a date that ranks as the most important of the election calendar so far

Just four states — Arkansas, Kentucky, Oregon and Pennsylvania — will go to the polls that day, but the ballot will be packed with marquee elections that will provide the broadest and most detailed data to date about the toxicity of the political environment and the intensity of anti-establishment fury.

MORE BACKLASH

Democrat Mollohan is first House member to be ousted in primary season

Republican Senator Bob Bennett of Utah lost a primary challenge that bumped him from the November ballot.
Deep US voter anger at Washington claimed its first major election-year casualty.


Another one Quits

Obey's exit stuns House
David Obey, the gruff chairman of the House Appropriations panel, delivered a blow to his Democratic colleagues Wednesday by announcing that he would leave Congress at the end of his term.

April 2010

Florida Gov. Crist to Make Senate Bid as an Independent
He has no real convictions, but like others in politics, he just wants to be reelected

Obama swooping into L.A. to boost Boxer in tough reelection fight
Frustrated voters cut ties with Democrats, Republicans

As the 2010 midterm elections and the anti-tax "Tea Party" movement take shape, more Americans are registering "unaffiliated" rather than signing up with one of the two major parties.

57% Have More Trust In Those In Congress Who Voted Against Bailouts

Rep. Bart Stupak Retiring After 18 Years in Congress

Public Anger at U.S. Politicians may have Democrats and Republicans resigning rather than face defeat in the upcoming elections this November.
Anger at his Health Care Reform vote was it because he voted for the bill, or was it because for months he said he would not vote for it, and did.

Gallup: Dems at a new low
The Democratic Party's favorability rating has dropped to the "lowest point in the 18-year history" of Gallup testing that number, the pollster reports.

April Senate Update
Chart showing where state races currently stand.
Generic Congressional Ballot: Republicans 47%, Democrats 38%

For many a year now, officeholders of both major parties have worked hard to earn the distrust of ordinary Americans. It appears that they finally have succeeded.

MARCH 2010

Out of Sight No Photo Op

Second Class Acts Don’t Receive Bows
They Changed positions and voted for Health Care Legislation
Senator Bob Casey
Representative Bart Stupak
Representative Kathy Dahlkemper
Representative Marcy Kaptur
Representative Nick Rahall
Representative Jerry Costello
Representative Chris Carney
Representative Steve Driehaus
Representative Charlie Wilson
Representative Jim Oberstar
Representative Alan Mollohan
Representative Brad Ellsworth
Representative Henry Cuellar
Representative Mike Doyle

As America Trots Down The Same Doomed Path, Chicago Tribune Notices Illinois Is Broke
THE MOST HONEST ADMINISTRATION EVER...?
Obama Justice Department Shut Down Federal ACORN Investigation According to Documents Obtained by Judicial Watch

Obama Administration Tells Court Government-Run Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Not Subject to Open Records FOIA Law

Only 36,000 Lost Their Jobs Today, VP Biden
Is this what they consider progress?

50% Less Likely To Vote For Congress Member Who Supports Health Care Plan

The House voted Sunday night on the Senate bill for health care reform, passing it 219 to 212. Find out how each member of the House voted below, beginning with the Democrats in favor


February 2010

Even politicians are sick of Washington
Bayh could not have been more blunt in his Monday speech, saying “I do not love Congress.”


83% Blame Deficit on Politicians’ Unwillingness To Cut Spending
House backs debt limit hike, sends to Obama
The Senate passed the bill. No Republicans voted for the measure in either chamber.

 January 2010


CEOs to Congress: Quit calling us for campaign cash, pass public financing
It would sure help if the easy money supply were interrupted. Many of those now feeding at the public trough might leave

The Pork Report

Gingrich says he's a potential 2012 contenderIs America close to a new type of Civil War?
America Rising: An Open Letter To The Democrats



This video shows just how much anger is being generated by the current administrations policies. This is definitely not the type of “Change” that most hoped for.

80% Say Politicians Not Taxpayers Bigger Problem In U.S. Today - January 14, 2010
43% of Americans Not Sure Either Party can be Trusted On Ethics Issues
75% of GOP Voters Still Think Their Legislators Out of Touch

Members of Both Parties Leaving Sinking Ships

With the 2010 election year barely under way, Senators Chris Dodd and Byron Dorgan along with Gov. Bill Ritter — all Democrats — ditch plans to run for re-election in the latest signs of trouble for President Obama's party. Six Republicans have announced they too are leaving.

In Massachusetts, Anxiety for Favored Democrats

2010 House of Representatives Elections
Total representatives facing confirmed primary challenges: 78
Why Americans should stop treating elections for Government Officials like High School popularity contests

The do nothing Democrats, and Republicans, their partisanship, dishonesty, pettiness, and corruption have created the messes we find ourselves in, they alone are responsible for:

• America’s Lack of an Energy Policy
• Mortgage and Financial Crisis
• Outsourcing of Jobs
• Failing Education System
• The Deficit
• Unfavorable Trade Policies
• Illegal Immigration
• Crumbling Infrastructure
• Lousy Railroads and Public Transportation
• Unsafe Foods, and Toys from other Countries
• Erosion of the Dollar
• Sale of Important U. S. Assets to Foreign Interests





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