Balance of power
is what more people want (48%) than want one-party rule (41%). This is a big, big issue. Dems will probably add to their majorities in both houses, even gain a supermajority in the senate, making their plans filibuster-proof. So McCain presents himself as “a buffer” between the people and the Reid-Pelosi combo. Congress limps along with 13% approval rating, vs. Bush’s 29%, and 23% like Pelosi, vs. 30% who like Bush.
So hang her around Obama’s neck:
“Were my opponent elected with a Democratic Congress in power, not only would there be no check on my opponent’s reckless economic policies, there would be considerable pressure on him to tax and spend even more,” [McCain] said earlier this week in Blue Bell, Pa.
That’s the idea. Tell your friends.
Voting early, often:
Tell them about vote fraud too, if they haven’t heard. It’s spelled A-C-O-R-N this season.
“It remains our belief that American citizens should be guaranteed that their legitimate votes are not wiped away by illegally cast ballots,” McCain campaign manager Rick Davis said in a statement Friday.
Such a good point. Yowling Dems speak of disenfranchisement — of felons, etc. — as if that’s the issue. But every fraudulent vote for their man or woman negates a legal vote for the other. It’s like jobs for precinct door-knocking. They are jobs of which someone else is deprived.
And sometimes the piper has to be paid.
Some good sites to check out surrounding Pelosi:
http://www.tysknews.com/Depts/gov_philosophy/dsa_members.htm
http://web.archive.org/web/20010813072350/www.dsausa.org/pc/pc.members.html
http://cpc.lee.house.gov/index.cfm?ContentID=166&ParentID=0&SectionID=4&SectionTree=4&lnk=b&ItemID=164
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We are in for a world of hurt. The whole country will be “Chicagoized.”
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