Monday, March 30, 2009

.Republicans win back White House in 2012

Ok, I might be a presumptious prick by saying that in the title (but hey I've been called worse, MUCH worse) but doing my tri-daily (yes that means AT LEAST 3 times a day) check of Drudgereport I see something that caught my eye in the upper left corner of the page. It read 'Workers say Obama treated autos worse than Wall St... '
To say I was interested is a fucking understatement. This guy was thrust into office in a populus outrage of Bush&Co. (still can't believe he got re-elected in 2004, John Kerry was possibly the worst choice for the dems since McGovern) and the fact that seriously a majority of people thought that Republicans still controlled Congress, how they thought this is beyond me. But hey American Idol gets 25+ million viewers a week so I am clearly out of touch with "mainstream America" or at least what they want us to think is mainstream America. The true patriots will show their faces on April 15th at all the tea parties, but a few excerpts from the article first...

"It's the age-old Wall Street vs. Main Street smackdown again," said Brian Fredline, president of UAW Local 602 at a plant near Lansing. "You have all kinds of funding available to banks that are apparently too big to fail, but they're also too big to be responsible."

"But when it comes to auto manufacturing and middle-class jobs and people that don't matter on Wall Street, there are certainly different standards that we have to meet -- higher standards -- than the financials. That is a double standard that exists and it's unfair," Fredline said.


Hey Barak how do you like that class warfare strategy blowing up in your face? Keep in mind these were the same people who he whipped into a populus uproar a few weeks ago, now they view him as having turned on them. How can he win them back? I'll be blunt I don't think he can, this guy just fucked any oppertunity of having a second term. Shit he needs to get his agenda done in the next 18 months because that's all the time he'll have majorities in both houses of Congress. The thing about an angry mob is they tend to lack common sense and can end up turning on their own, see: current situation. This will not be reported in the MSM of course, they are still way too invested in Obama to admit they were hoodwinked by him. The first sign of the tide turning will be the election in NY20 tomorrow. My prediction is Tedisco 55-45%. At the end of the article they do say some stuff I disagree with:

Despite Granholm's criticism and what many workers saw as the president's unduly harsh treatment, Obama's actions might not have a lasting effect on voters.

"It will be accepted, grudgingly perhaps, but accepted by anybody and everybody with a brain in their heads," said Bill Ballenger, editor of a Michigan political newsletter and a former Republican state lawmaker.


Sorry Yahoo reporter, the people of Michigan will not forget this. Expect a red Michigan in 2012, and a lot of other red states too, I'm not saying it will be like Reagan's 1980 or 1984 election but might be like Bush Sr. in 1988 or Nixon in 1968. O you are a tool and I can't wait until your sorry ass is back in chicago as a 'community organizer'

2 comments:

The Zombieslayer said...

Got my teabags already ready. This economy may be hosed. We'll see if we have parties in 2012 to vote for.

K-Rod said...

April Fools one day early, Ben?

The GOP needs some fundamental changes. OK, they might seem fiscally responsible in comparison to Obama's rate of adding $8 trillion to the debt in one term.