Republicans retake the House: 240 to 184.
Governors retake the States: 28 Republican Governors to 15 Dem.
The Senate was pushed back to a more far divide: 51 Dem to 46 Republicans.
"It was a wave of discontent, a resounding vote of no confidence in all branches of power."
--Yahoo News
It was a thing of beauty, that's what it was. It's so nice to see that at least not all Americans have been diluted by his lies, and another happy time came when the news reported last night that 84% (or was it 89%?) of all Americans want ObamaCare repealed. Yes! Thank you! My aunt said that her premium was going to go up $100 each month starting this month because of ObamaCare. How the fuck is that "free"? Of course... it's free for whoever is getting that $100 of her money for no damn reason... I just don't get liberals thinking, and one woman on the news last night (I don't know who she was because I missed her intro, but I wish I knew who she was so I could quote her) gave the BEST description of what each party stands for I had ever heard before, and here it is:
"There's a contant fight between those who want a larger government and those who want a smaller government."
Yes, that's exactly what it is! Liberals want a larger government so that someone else can do all their dirty work and make sure that one person's possessions are shared among everyone, even if the others don't deserve it.
Republicans want a smaller government, are self-contained, and are self-reliant. We work for what we want and are so damn proud to own what we have that we show it off. And we don't feel guilty doing it because, guess what, we fucking earned it.
Ex: if there are 10 people, and five work and five don't, for whatever reason whether they can't or simply don't want to. The liberal idea is that those five that do work should pool all their money and divide it evenly among everyone. So, let's say, the five people make $100 each. Liberals would say: Take the $100 from the five workers ($500 total) and give it to everyone, meaning all 10 people now have $50 each. Republicans say: fuck those that didn't work. They didn't earn anything, and the five that did work get their fair share of what they earned: $100 each.
End of story. Democrats want handouts, and Republicans aren't afriad to work for ourselves.
Being a Republican was a part of me before I even cared about politics. It really bothers me to see someone get something they didn't deserve or didn't earn, whether it be an award, money, whatever. For example: my dad will willingly throw money at my brother. I'm thinking: "hey, he got himself in this mess. I say, cut the strings and let him suffer in the mess he created." Bam! Republican thinking: everyone gets only what they deserve.
And I've just met way too many people lately that lie and cheat and spend their whole lives using the system to get money they don't deserve, money that comes straight from the pockets of those that DO deserve it, just because some liberal idiots in the past set it up like that...
If you want what you earned, what you deserve, than vote Red!
If you want what others earned and you don't deserve, then you probably don't work, don't care to work, and are only looking for a free ride, so you vote Blue... Just like that one bumper sticker says: "Vote Democrat. It's easier than getting a job."
Is that a fair assessment? Probably not in all cases, but in the majority, it will remian true, and I speak from experience.
I'm red, through and through. Congrats to the winning Republicans and a hearty THANK YOU for getting rid of idiots like Pelosi!
America, there may be hope yet...