Re: Preaching to the choir
by
bordhead
10/20/2009, 1:48 PM #
The interesting thing about this study is how this will most likely play out in the next Presidential election. While independent conservatives (and these are mostly fiscal conservatives) express alarm over the federal deficit (and this includes me), they will probably put Obama back into office in 2012, because the Republican alternative will offer nothing. Indeed, I also want him to succeed, but the road to any kind of economic recovery is fraught with potential disaster, and if our economy really does tank (and that remains a distinct possibility), then Obama will tank along with it.
What is really scary is the prospect of another Republican in office, based on the current mindset of that party (total negativity with complete absence of constructive alternatives), which, for all intents and purposes, is extremely anti-middle class, and doesn't give a damn about the real welfare of our country, but simply wants to be back in power. All the screaming from the Right about descending into socialism is pretty much lost on mainstream Middle America. Most are just trying to cope with a bad economy, unemployment, and hanging on to their homes at this juncture. The so-called “revolution” is mostly a marketing ploy used by the extreme right radio talking heads to exploit their very captive audience and the very lucrative market they represent.
As for the huge U.S. deficit, most quickly forget who got us into a bogus $trillion war, and at the same time sent millions of American manufacturing jobs off shore, which greatly reduced U.S. revenues while escalating expenditures to chase WMD that never even existed. How short memories can be when the "loyal opposition" wants to make a polarizing political point.