Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Americans are Angry with Both Parties

Republicans Should Not Celebrate


Republicans should not be quick to rejoice at the results of this week’s election. Nor should they believe this is a referendum on President Obama. It is much larger than that because the real factor in this and in future elections will be Independent voters. President, Obama won because of the support of many Independent Voters who are now taking a second look at how he governs, and what his policies are. These two factors will determine if he will be re-elected.

President Obama has to decide if he wants to keep his campaign promise to be President to all of America, or if he wants to only represent and talk to those on the far Left. The way President Obama and Democrats policies affect the daily lives and futures of Americans will determine if they are thrown out of office. At present Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid and the President himself act like “Ruling Royalty”, and this does them more harm than Rush Limbaugh, Fox News, or Republicans.


The country is the Democrats to lose on the following Issues:

• The Economy

• Employment

• Foreign Policy

• Energy

• Immigration

• How they handle Party Corruption

• Health Care Legislation They Pass

• Trade

This recent interview on CNN with Republican, John Boehner sums up where many voters are at this time.


Analysis: Anger, frustration fuel Election Day 2009
By Paul Steinhauser, CNN Deputy Political Director

November 3, 2009 10:34 a.m. EST
"We're in the middle, I think, of a political rebellion going on in America," House Minority Leader John Boehner said Sunday on CNN's "State of the Union." "And this rebellion is by people who really have not been actively involved in the political process and they don't really care if you're a Democrat or a Republican. They want to see people who are going to stand up and protect the future for our kids and grandkids."

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