We were hoping that the midterm election results would be continued in the 2012 election. Now we know, this is possible. Let's get off our collective proverbials and get to work.


<<<<<  It was the effort of Sarah Palin,  Jim DeMint,  Michele Bachmann,  the conservative "tea-party nation," and so many others,   that won the 2010 midterms in a landslide and flipped 756 Democrat districts, governorships,  legislative bodies and congresspeople,  in the most one sided midterm in American history.  

Form Palin's Facebook:  Congratulations to Mitt Romney on his choice of Congressman Paul Ryan as his running mate. President Obama has declared that this election is about “two fundamentally different visions” for America. Goodness, he’s got that right. Our country cannot afford four more years of Barack Obama’s fundamentally flawed vision. We must now look to this new team, the Romney/Ryan ticket, to provide an alternate vision of an America that is fiscally responsible, strong, and prosperous – an America that understands and is proud of her exceptional place in the world and will respect those who fight to secure that exceptionalism, which includes keeping our promises to our veterans.

When I think about the direction our country is rapidly drifting in, I can’t help but look at California as a cautionary tale. The Golden State once boasted the entrepreneurial innovation of Silicon Valley, the American creative engine of the arts, economically powerful and beautiful cities from San Francisco to San Diego, and fertile farmlands that helped feed the nation. Now it is descending into financial ruin accompanied by an exodus of middle class Californians leaving for other states. As one writer put it, California’s “fastest-growing entity is government and its biggest product is red tape.”

Obama’s vision for America will make the rest of the country look like California, minus the beautiful scenery and warm weather
. . . . . . .  see her full remarks at Facebook, here.  


Editor's note:  I was born and raised in California and have watched the Democrat majority ruin this state.  That "cliff" everyone is talking about?  Well, here in California,  we have already fallen over the edge.  We are just waiting to hit bottom.  

Sarah's Facebook comments establish or confirm two things:  one is her serious approval of the Romney/Ryan ticket and (two),  her condemnation of California politics.   In her Facebook article,  she makes the case for the  devolution of our financial national health,  illustrating her criticism with a comparison of national politics under the current radicalized Democrat Party to the ill health of California.  Understand that there are Democrats and,  then,  there are the Commies in that party.  Call them "collectivists"  or "One Worlders," or whatever;  for certain they hate "profit," the business community, limits on spending and borders.  Sounds familiar?  Ooooh, you betcha!!    

And the L.A. Times is mad and pouting about her comments.  Rather than referring to Sarah as "the Governor,"  they begin their assault with "the reality television star,"  doing what they can to diminish her reputation and opinion.  

Problem:  they know that the current GOP ticket is makes her the new "reality star"  of Conservative politics.  Understand that Romney and Ryan share in the Palin Politic,  a populace theory that sets its center in the greatness of this nation,  its foundational heritage,  its cornerstone document(s) and its quest for the advancement and upward mobility of the poor and middle class.  

The Palin Politic is all about the growth of the middle class.  Talk about "top down economics!!!"  THAT is what you have when the Government doles out wealth  and picks winners and losers.  THAT is top down,  trickle economics,  without question.  

 It was the effort of Sarah Palin,  Jim DeMint,  Michele Bachmann,  the conservative "tea-party nation," and so many others,   that won the 2010 midterms in a landslide and flipped 756 Democrat districts, governorships,  legislative bodies and congresspeople,  in the most one sided midterm in American history.  

And,  it is those midterm that have set the stage for the 2012 elections.  

Point of post:  I say,  "Congratulations to the conservative nation and all those leaders who are standing with the people as they work to recapture this great nation." 

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