October 17, 2008 11:37 AM
Wall Street Journal: Consequences of Obama win
As a California resident, I lived under a liberal supermajority, so I'm well-acquainted with the consequences, which allowed the radical fringe to hijack the education system as well as the court system - leading to a self-fulfilling situation in which the government is acting preemptively to produce future generations of liberal voters.
From today's Wall Street Journal:
A Liberal Supermajority Get ready for 'change' we haven't seen since 1965, or 1933.If the current polls hold, Barack Obama will win the White House on November 4 and Democrats will consolidate their Congressional majorities, probably with a filibuster-proof Senate or very close to it. Without the ability to filibuster, the Senate would become like the House, able to pass whatever the majority wants.
[Review & Outlook] APThough we doubt most Americans realize it, this would be one of the most profound political and ideological shifts in U.S. history. Liberals would dominate the entire government in a way they haven't since 1965, or 1933. In other words, the election would mark the restoration of the activist government that fell out of public favor in the 1970s. If the U.S. really is entering a period of unchecked left-wing ascendancy, Americans at least ought to understand what they will be getting, especially with the media cheering it all on.
Read entire article here.
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Comments
Reading this brings me back to all three debates between Obama and McCain. Just trying to get to the heart of what each candidate is saying is like trying to decipher supercode.
I found this link helpful...
http://www.citizenlink.org/videofeatures/A000008465.cfm
Posted by: Tressa | October 17, 2008 1:44 PM
Scary!!!!
Posted by: Libby | October 17, 2008 1:56 PM


















