Wednesday, February 12, 2014

BloggeRhythms

Recent trends subtly indicate significant displeasure with Democrats in general, and the incumbent in particular, boding extremely well for Republicans next November. Two more negative Dem warning signs arose today.
 
Fox News on-line reports that “A moderate Republican city councilman has been elected mayor of San Diego in a special election made necessary with the resignation last year of Democrat Bob Filner, who stepped down amid a torrent of sexual harassment allegations.
 
San Diego becomes the nation's largest city with a Republican mayor, and Kevin Faulconer will be the only Republican to lead a major city in California, where Democrats hold all statewide offices.”
 
But, what’s most important is that in this Democrat bastion, “The two-term councilman and former public relations executive led Democratic Councilman David Alvarez by 54.5 percent to 45.5 percent.”
 
And that’s a huge reversal whereas, “Faulconer's win comes as the nation's eighth-largest city turns more Democratic. President Barack Obama defeated Mitt Romney by 25 percentage points among city voters, and Democrats enjoy a 13-point advantage over Republicans among registered city voters.”
 
And then a second article points out what's likely the cause of the Dem voter revolt.. Because even the most ardent incumbent supporters are now getting fed up with constantly having to defend his illogical, unmanageable, poorly conceived legislation.
 
On Tuesday, Fox News contributor and USA Today columnist Kirsten Powers said on 'Special Report with Bret Baier' she’s tired of defending ObamaCare.”
 
Her taking that stance is quite a change from her usual course, were she ordinarily deems any and all liberal ideas to be perfect, even when they make no sense whatsoever. So much so that when she appears on screen, I change channels or make sure the TV sound is off.
 
But in this case, “Powers added that although she supported ObamaCare, the president’s rollout of the law isn’t working. And, “People who have supported this law, who support universal health care, are constantly being put in a position where they have to defend the president, who has really incompetently put this together, rolled it out.” 
 
So, as noted today and in the past, regardless of the hype, smokescreens and grandiose diversions foisted on the public, its always the “little things” that count. Therefore, adding up all the places this administration has to put fingers where the dike is leaking, when the negative flood comes there simply won’t be enough pails left to bail them out. 
 
That’s it for today folks
 
Adios

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