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For now, all the really bad news goes against Obama. Will that continue? See our report.

Week after week,  sometimes day after day,  I find myself reporting on polling news effecting Obama and his future as a contender for a second term.  Following those reports,  I remind  readers that "the election is months into the future and things can change in his favor.   Maybe I don't use those exact words, but I use words that gets this same message across.

Rasmussen is telling us,  today,  that there is an exodus occurring as relates to the Democrat party. So things are,  in fact,  getting worse.

From Rasmussen Reports:   The number of Republicans in the country increased by a percentage point in December, while the number of Democrats fell back two points to the lowest level ever recorded by Rasmussen Reports.  During December, 35.4% of Americans considered themselves Republicans. That’s up from 34.3% in November and just below the high for the year of 35.6% reached in May.   At the same time, just 32.7% of adults said they were Democrats, down from 34.9% in November. The previous low for Democrats was 33.0% in August of this year.

Time and time again,  I report the "bad" news and end the report with the caveat just mentioned.  My point?
Well,  I find nothing but bad news for Obama.  I keep saying,  "Things can change."  And then,  it never does.  

One wonders what is campaign  people are  thinking?  I mean,  how many different strategies has he used -- 15 or 20 -- and nothing seems to "take." I won't take time to list out one of my rants (they usually include a list of some sort).  Just understand that everything this novice tries to do is designed to help his "cause."  I think he believes  the majority in this country want his brand of  social justice and government control security.  Sitting in Jeremiah Wrights Black Liberation Church,  gave him 20 plus years to think about a world centered in the teachings of Liberation Theology.  


Obama Care was a "good" thing,  in his mind,  so he decided to give it to the people.  It seems that he was certain they would love it.  The process used to get there,  be damned.  Two years later,  he is realizing that the "damnation" is his,  not those whom he sees as the enemy and his lack of popular support may be fixed in stone as the chart below seems to represent. 
I pulled this chart off Rasmussen's site. Since the first of December,  2009,  Obama has scarcely rated above the 50 percentile line.  In fact,  since mid-September,  his numbers have trended downward two or three points.  


Is the trend because of the GOP primaries and information disseminated via the debate process or his bungling, hate filled  re-election strategy and rhetoric?  Make no mistake,  "class warfare" is a hate driven proposition.  It is heartbreaking as to the degree of division now existing in this country because of this impostor.  But we are coming to a time when realities will trump speech,  and the nation will come to terms with what it really wants.  

After the election,  and if this idiot is gone,  we all need to give special attention to solving the problems Obama has forced onto center stage.  There are people in this country who cannot take care of themselves  -  folks with little education,  physically handicapped and without money or hope.  I am 66 and have no clue how much life remains,  but if I have a few years,  I intend to do all I can to take conservative and traditional values and add a heart to these things.  I have friends that need an education,  vocational if nothing else.  I know hundreds of "special ed" young people who have no clue what is about to happen to them,  when their parents die and they are left on their own.  Health care is about to become an impossible benefit,  even with ObamaCare.  Nothing has changed in that regard.  We we solutions to problems than can in perpetuity.  

All for one and one for all,  is the key to these pending solutions,  but not as a result of legislated nonsense. We, the people,  simply need to be motivated to help our neighbor  --  and in the biblical message,  our "neighbor" is anyone who needs help.  But that is a discussion for another time.  

Just know that,  for the time being,  the really bad news is that which concerns Obama. Will the GOP split and see a third party moron ruin everything?  I don't know. But,  for now,  there is hope.  

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