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04-06-2014, 02:27 PM
RunItUpTheGut Wrote:Believe me when I say Mitch will win Whitley County by atleast a 70-30 margin
Run, the last thing I would want to do is to offend my Democrat friends here on BGR. So please accept this as my personal opinion, in no way do I mean of offend anybody. But, I've have seen this thing unfold over the years.
I do believe you. I also believe Mitch will win reelection. It's hard to defend him on every front but, with regard to some very important issues, he's got his act together. Some policies come and go without lasting impact. Economic uh-ohs for instance, can likely be worked out of. On the other hand, one cannot work his way out of responsibility for the 80 million, and counting, slaughtered babies the US has overseen. Nor can we easily make a return to sanity in such areas where we have yielded to sin, as in granting the so-called equality of rights demands of the gay community. Those two mountains of error will hurt us for a long time to come. Mitch understands the end game relative to the 180 degree flip-flop underway right now on social and individual moral issues, and does a good job of representing his country and state in the light of established traditional constitutional understanding. It's easy to sit back here in Kentucky and blast away at him for perceived failures (which are in no small part defined and highlighted by Dems BTW), it really is different there in chambers where all the fighting is going down. And FTR, the vast majority of criticisms of McConnell come from the lips of DEMOCRATS. I for one, am waay tired of hearing folks with a D after their name, telling me what I want. And, presuming then to force feed me enough liberal drivel to choke a whale. I'm sure not going to bite on their reverse psychology which, is intended to steer votes away from the most prominent and powerful Kentuckian at the federal level, who represents a burr under the liberal's saddle blanket by speaking to the concerns of conservative voters.
Looking at things from just the state perspective, Kentucky is floundering despite the rosy predictions coming from the state house. There's a reason we're leading in some pretty damnable and dubious statistical areas. For example, from among our peers on a scale of 1 to 51, (50 states and the District of Columbia), Kentucky ranks a miserable 47th, with only four states having a higher unemployment rate. ObamaCare sign up statistics are nearly as predictable as at one point, Kentucky was rated 3rd highest out of 51. I know for a fact that the reason it went over so well here is because people thought they were going to get free health insurance. Ironically, many of them will.
Our Governor went on MSNBC recently bragging about Kentucky's ObamaCare success story. He said at first he wasn't sure about it but, after having seen a study that showed ObamaCare would result in a windfall of jobs and revenues he realized we couldn't afford not to. You tell 'em Steve. :please:
Meanwhile, certain Kentucky state house leaders have openly bragged that zero pro-life legislation would find it's way to the floor of the house under their watch. It is in exactly this manner that the few, manage to usurp the will of the many, both at the state and the federal levels. Unbelievably, vapor locked voters who know better, keep returning these bozos to office as if they are somehow forced to do it. And why? Heck, they're Democrats No matter what may come, and obviously that would include Hell's fire, certain folks among us just cannot make themselves vote for the candidate. Incapable of putting the good of their own lives and the lives of their children over the fortunes of a political party. A situation which in a word is, INCREDIBLE. Millions of mindless voting zombies with spit dripping off their chins devoid of the gift of lucid thought. NOTE: I firmly believe there are good Democrats in Kentucky's legislature, so don't get the wrong idea! The point is this, if self absorbed politicians really believed voters would hold them responsible next election cycle, you can bet they'd be toeing the mark and they'd drop the liberal agenda that is choking the life out of all of us. This idea is more than obvious as Senators the likes of Mary Landrieu are sweating bullets right now, for worry about their over the top support of ObamaCare.
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