When we combine the November 4, midterm results, with the reaction of the Democrat leadership, things are looking very good for a GOP win in 2016

In 1921,  President Woodrow Wilson retired from office.  He had established the progressive income tax,  the Federal Reserve,  and a number of other Progressive institutions.  He was the end of a 20 year Progressive rule,  in this country,  its first such period.  Warren Harding,  a Republican,  ran for the High Office,  in 1921,  and won election by a 60% to 34% margin  . . . . . .  the most one sided election in our nation's history.

In the days following the fourth term of the next great Progressive,  FDR,  the nation passed an amendment to the Constitution limiting a president to two consecutive terms in office. FDR died during his 4th term.  The amendment was a repudiation of the FDR years.

On March 23,  2010,  Obama and his Progressive/Marxist buds,  signed ObamaCare into existence.  Eight months later,  the New Progressive Party was soundly defeated in the midterms,  but they continued their work as if that election had not occurred.

Obama lied his way across the finish line,  in 2012.  Since that time,  all hell has broken loose,  for the Obama Fringe.  And this past November 4,  they were destroyed in an election that was billed as an "anti-incumbent" election cycle.

My point?  In these four comparative periods,  those who can think rationally and with the Constitution in mind,  have scored heavy victories following a season of repressive,  Utopian rule.  a fourth repudiation of Utopian Nonsense has just occurred and it looks as if the Progressive Marxists (Wilson and FDR were not Marxists, btw) are working for a fifth repudiation in 2016.

Understand that this midterm cycle was to be an "anti incumben" election cycle.     Of course,  it was anything but that.  Only one incumbent GOP governor lost his election.  The GOP now owns 31 state governorships  compared to 17 for the fringe Left.  They own 67 of the state legislative houses;  the Fringe owns 33.  The House was to pick up between 6 and 8 seats;  it won 12 for its highest majority  (243) in 60 or 70 years.  And the Senate was "up for grabs,"  with the slim possibility of the GOP winning 6 seats.  If Landreu is defeated on December the 6th,  the GOP will have won 9 seats,  some sort of record for Grand Old Party.

And the Fringe is pretending that this election meant nothing;  its business as usual.  And I say,  "Bring it on;  don't change;  stand your ground and continue  to reorder our lives and push projects that most of us do not want nor approve."  2016,  at the moment,  looks pretty good,  to me.  Agree?

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