October 03, 2017

Conservative voters continue to revolt against Establishment "leaders" of the party

Conservative voters continue to express their growing anger and disgust with the party's nominal "leaders"-- who are actually members of the Democrat "establishment," also known as the "uniparty."

Back in the ghastly reign of Hussein Obozo these traitorous assholes wailed that they couldn't do anything cuz they didn't have a majority in House or senate.  So conservatives opened their wallets and busted their butts to elect enough Repub candidates to give RINO Paul Ryan and the "treasonous turtle," Mitch McConnell, the majorities they pleaded that they needed.

How has that turned out?

The Repub-controlled congress has surrendered to the Dems on every single issue.

What good is a Republican majority if many of the so-called Repubs (actually RINOS) vote with the Dems?

The members of the "GOP establishment" reject every actual conservative candidate as "too risky" and instead support so-called "moderate" candidates--who are solid members of the uniparty.

If you ask RINOs why they haven't passed any conservative legislation, their answer--carefully camouflaged with polibullshit-speak--is that conservative legislation is "unrealistic."

Now, what does all this mean?

It means conservatives--having been screwed by Republican "establishment" types--i.e. the uniparty--won't turn out to vote in the 2018 midterms.

By contrast--and it's a huge one--Democrats have already fanned their moronic voters into a frenzy of hate against Donald Trump, and are already dangling the possibility of re-capturing a majority in one or both houses of congress.  So the Dems will turn out at a much higher rate than normal.

Result?  Huge Dem gains.

We warned the GOP leadership this would happen if they continued to act like Democrats, of course, but they didn't listen.  Cuz they're smaht, see?  They regard voters the same way John Maynard Keynes regarded businessmen:  He urged central governments to squeeze businessmen for as much tax revenue as possible, because he believed business-people would continue to be productive and work hard to succeed regardless of how punitive the taxation and regulations became.

Then, as anyone but a liberal could have predicted, business-people said "Why should I keep my business in the U.S. where I'm regulated and taxed to death, when I can open factories overseas and reduce my production costs?

Democrats still consider Keynes to be right about everything.  Reality has other ideas.

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