Breaking: Coakley up by 2 as Mass. Senate race tightens.

According to the best pollster on the net this race has done the impossible, tightened to a point where a Republican could actually win this.  Coakley (D) is at 49%, Brown (R) is at 47%, Kennedy (I) is at 3% and 2% are still undecided.   This represents an 8% jump for Brown in what appears to be undecided voters breaking for the Republican. 

At this point a ripple is spreading through the internet and the country as a whole, expect in a few hours engines firing on all cylinders from the two major parties.  Conservative websites will be all over themselves declaring this race a done deal while prepping for the next Reagan revolution and liberals will be contemplating how to take their own lives in the fastest and most efficient manner.  Sadly another group will be watching idly by, lacking representation and acknowledgment.  This group understands that a Brown victory accomplishes exactly nothing as they watch the two party system dismantle the "little guy" and continue the status quo. 

A historical precedent of two parties merging and becoming one does not bode well for America.  Worse yet, Brown's victory is predicated entirely on stopping ObamaCare and we have so many people believing this myth that they willingly parted with over one million dollars and handed it over to Brown.  Good news is that Brown is very good at spending, he has a very impressive track record! 

Oh and regarding ObamaCare, guess what.  For those that missed the previous debate, Brown has a little surprise for you.  He only opposes ObamaCare due to it's Medicare cuts, otherwise he supports it and like he himself stated:
"There is no point in implementing a national system when we already have the same thing in Massachusetts".
It's not that he objects to mandates and government intrusion into your personal life, nope, how could he considering he helped write RomneyCare?  He admits RomneyCare and ObamaCare are identical, his objection is redundancy.   His big plan regarding health care and I quote:
"I would be happy to go down there and tell them how we did it"
So listen very carefully folks. You are supporting a man who plans to use his time in Washington to convince every other state to implement RomneyCare.   Why do you need ObamaCare when you have 50 RomneyCares?  You follow?  You think you are voting to stop universal health care, think again!

Next time you blindly throw you support behind a liberal from Massachusetts, carefully consider as to what you are doing. 

Oh and about those JFK style tax cuts he proposed.  After 11 years as a public servant, Brown did not author a SINGLE tax cut.  Dwell on that folks. 

This humble blogger believes Scott Brown's victory will prove to be an error.  For those that claim Joe Kennedy does not matter, his support now exceeds the margin between Coakley and Brown so next time a squishy big spending Republican decides to run there will be another true fiscal conservative waiting. 

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

The 2009 credit boom is coming to an end.

What is wrong with this country?

Cult of Personality Watch: Obama day