Some thoughts about the effect of ObamaCare on the coming 2014 and 2016 elections. Hint: it is all bad news for our Socialist/Central Plannng opponents.

Peter Hamby / CNN:
Biden ‘dead meat’ in Iowa, governor says  —  Des Moines, Iowa (CNN) - Vice President Joe Biden, widely assumed to be plotting a third presidential bid in 2016, shouldn't bother booking any flights to Des Moines, Iowa Gov. Ter  . . . 

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Editor’s notes:  I will not let the reader forget this:  The end result of the Democrat primary process for the 2008 presidential election gave us this:  Obama scored more than 18 million votes in that process;  Hillary brought in almost the same total,  again, more than 18 million.  Joe Biden ran for the Democrat nomination,  as well, and brought in a miserable total of 67,000 votes out of more than 36 million votes cast for the would be party champion. 

Point of this post?  No one in the Democrat Party wanted Joe Biden as a presidential candidate.  And, nothing has changed.  He has proven to be one of the most inconsequential VP’s in modern times,  a do-nothing who loves to swagger and blow.  To imagine that we are a heart beat away from having him as our president,  justifies our preference for the likes of Sarah Palin.  In fact,  Obama’s presidency justifies our belief in Governor Palin. 

At any rate:  I feel safe in making this prediction:   Joe the Blow will not be the Democrat representative for president in 2016 or any year.  In fact,  Hillary may be the only party member who has a chance of over-coming the deficit being created by the geniuses in the current Administration.  And,  if the GOP can effectively tie Hillary to ObamaCare,  she may not be the “savior” they are hoping she would be.

In terms of election strategies,  keep this in mind:  all the present-time complaints surrounding ObamaCare come from a customer base of just 4% of the insured population,   or 14 million folks.  Nearly all of the currently insured,  150 million Americans,  are tied to their employer based (insurance) policy provisions.  Obama has postponed the big and small business “employer mandates” until after the 2014 midterm. 

In this decision,  he has insured that the complaints will remain a huge negative for the Democrat Party, much much worse than the storm the Democrats have been facing over the past three months.   Of course,  if they  can “fix” either ObamaCare or its  perception, their chances for moderate success in 2014 will improve,  but ObamaCare is simply not going to be the single, history turning issue,  the Socialists had hoped it would be. 

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