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There’s a reason Barack Obama stays clear of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.). If the American people gain enough clarity before Election Day to comprehend the impact of the most liberal senator in the nation in the White House partnered with a Democratic majority in both houses of Congress, there will be significant cause for trepidation and pause. Throw in the notion of a Democrat supermajority where Republicans essentially will not exist, and it just might be a game-changer. Checks and balances matter.
Pelosi and Reid have led the Congress to lower approval ratings than President Bush’s. When they took the helm after the 2006 elections, Congress, while not held in high esteem, was not as reviled as it is now, with only 14 percent of Americans approving of the job they are doing.
Barack Obama linked with the two people he would be working the closest with to impose his left-wing agenda, as well as theirs, should cause the electorate to open their eyes to what Washington would do to this nation. From nationalized healthcare, higher taxes and crushing regulations on businesses to the reinstitution of the so-called Fairness Doctrine and the redistribution of wealth, the United States of America could well be unrecognizable to most of us within a year.
We have yet to see Obama in the same video frame as Pelosi and Reid, but they would be joined at the hip in their New World Order. What I take heart from, in the event of this sort of Election Day disaster, is that America — a 50-50 nation — will swing the pendulum back the other way and right itself in two and four years.
If we can have a serious conversation over the next two weeks about what the left, with carte blanche authority, will do to this country, we won’t have to wait that long.
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