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What is at Stake in the 2018 elections


Here is a list of who’s at stake in the upcoming 2018 mid term elections
U.S. Senate– 35 of 100 Senate seats are up for grabs
U.S. House of Representatives– All 435 House seats are up for grabs
Governors– 36 of 50 States
State Legislators- 82% of positions, totaling 6,070 seats in 67 legislative chambers.
City Governments-Mayors of 26 of America’s 100 largest cities.
State Judges Nearly 300 state appellate judges, including 71 state supreme court justices

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Reagan and Obama and Black America


The Washington Times had an interesting article about how Ronald Reagan and Barrack Obama have done by Black America. Richard Rahn of the Washington Times sum it up this way:

Ronald Reagan reduced Taxes on job created by 60%. Obama increased them by 17%. Reagan cut non-defense federal spending by a third; Obama has increased it, to say the least. Reagan cut regulations while Obama has greatly increased them.

Under Reagan, adult black unemployment fell by 20%, but under Mr.Obama, it has increased by 42%

Black teenage unemployment felly by 16% under Reagan, but has risen by 56% under Mr. Obama

The increase in unemployment rates has been far worse for blacks under Mr.Obama than for whites and Hispanics.

Inflation-adjusted real incomes are slightly higher for Hispanics and whites than they were in 2008, but are lower for blacks.

The labor force participation rate has fallen for all groups, but remains far lower for blacks than for whites and Hispanics.

Some change for black America. For someone who has stated that he admired Reagan, he should is not acting like him.

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Could 2012 Primaries turn out to be like 1976


1976 Republican National Convention was the last major party convention, where the party nominee was not decided before the Primary Process concluded.

On one side you had the incumbent, President Gerald Ford.  Gerald Ford was appointed President upon the resignation of Richard Nixon in 1974.  Gerald Ford faced a strong primary challenge from former California Governor Ronald Reagan.

Ronald Reagan and the conservative wing of the Republican party faulted Ford for failing to do more to assist South Vietnam and for his signing of the Helsinki Accord, which they took as implicit U.S. acceptance of Soviet domination over Eastern Europe.  They were also mad by Ford’s negotiations with Panama to hand over the Panama Canal.

PRIMARY RACE

Ford narrowly defeated Reagan in the New Hampshire Primary and then proceeded to beat Reagan in the Florida and Illinois primaries by comfortable margins. By the time of the North Carolina primaries Reagan’s campaign was running out of money.  However, with the assistance of U.S. Senator Jesse Helms Reagan would go to upset Ford in North Carolina. Ronald Reagan would go on to win several key states including Texas, were he would carry all of the Congressional district and won all 96 delegates at stake.

By the time the Republican National Convention open in August of 1976 the race for the nomination was still too close to call.

FLOOR ACTION

The turning of the convention occurred when Reagan’s managers proposed a rules change that would have required Ford to publicly announce his running mate before the presidential balloting.  Reagan’s managers hoped that when Ford announced his choice for vice president, it would anger one of the two factions of the party and thus help Reagan. 

The proposed rules change was defeated by a vote of 1180 to 1069 and Ford gained the momentum he needed to win the nomination.  Ford won the nomination with 1187 votes to Reagan 1070 votes.

Could the 2012 Republican primaries turn out to be 1976 all over again.

Only time will tell.

 

 

 

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WHY NEWT GINGRICH IS THE TRUE CONSERVATIVE TO BECOME PRESIDENT


 The last true conservative President that the United States had ended in 1988 with Ronald Reagan.

A conservative is someone that believes in personnel responsibility, limited government, free markets, individual liberty and a strong national defense.

 Newt Gingrich believes in a strong national defense, lower taxes and a small government.

 Michael Reagan released a statement supporting Newt Gingrich for President.

 Here is what he said: “I am endorsing Newt Gingrich for President and here is why:

Newt understands that we must reject and fundamentally change the court that Barack Obama has set for America.

is our only chance in 2012 to contrast a Reagan conservative with Obama’s European’ styled socialism.

Strong national defense, lower taxes and smaller government.

In the 90’s Newt’s leadership brought us with the Contract with America which changed Washington.

I’m confident Newt can do it again.

We cannot afford a candidate backed by the same Washington insiders who repeatedly tried to undermine my father and the Reagan revolution.

It’s time to choose.

Do we go forward with bold ideas or continue with failed policies?

So I ask my fellow Republicans and conservatives to join me in supporting Newt Gingrich for President.”

Newt’s 21st Century Contract with America Overview The 21st Century Contract with America consists of 4 main components:

 1. Legislative proposals that will shift America back to job creation, prosperity, freedom, and safety.

 2. A Day One Plan of Executive Orders to be signed on inauguration day that will immediately dismantle much of Obama’s government and transform the way the executive branch works.

3. A training program for the transition teams and the appointees who will lead the shift back to Constitutional, limited government.

4. A system of citizen involvement that will help sustain grassroots support for change and help implement the change through 2021.

 The sweeping and vast magnitude of change that the restoration of America will need cannot be done by any one person or Administration. This is why Newt asks each and every one of us to be “with him for the next 8 years, not just for him.”

Part 1: Legislative Proposals Repeal Obamacare Return to Robust Job Creation Unleash America’s Full Energy Production Potential Save Medicare and Social Security Balance the Federal Budget Control the Border by January 1, 2014 Revitalize Our National Security System Maximize the Speed and Impact of Medical Breakthroughs Restore the Proper Role of the Judicial Branch Enforce the Tenth Amendment

Part 2: Day One Executive Orders Eliminate the thirty-nine White House “Czar” positions “Mexico City Policy” of Respect for Life Restore conscience clause protections for Healthcare Workers Respect Each Sovereign Nation’s Choice of its Capital End the Attorney General’s Assault on the States The Keystone Pipeline

So let’s help the only true conservative candidate that is running for president, Newt Gingrich.

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THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN REPUBLICANS AND DEMOCRATS


 Frank Osekowsky

The Republican party was born in the early 1850’s  by Individuals who believed that government should grant western lands to settlers free of charge.

The Republican party not the Democratic party was the party that led the movement to free the slaves.

In 1896, Republicans were the first major party to argue for securing the right to vote for women. When the 19th Amendment was finally added to the Constitution, 26 of 36 state legislatures that had voted to ratify it were under Republican control.  The first woman elected to Congress was a Republican. Jeanette Rankin from Montana in 1917.

 

Which Do You Believe?

Republicans believe… Democrats believe…
…that the United States were founded on the fundamental principle that individuals have certain rights and freedoms which cannot be infringed upon and may be restricted only to the degree necessary to preserve the rights of others. …that our Founding Fathers did not really mean what they said when they guaranteed certain constitutional rights such as the right to freedom of religious expression, the right to keep and bear arms, and the right to retain the use of private property.
…the money you earn is yours and that government in a free society has the right to take only as much as is needed to perform those limited functions, which are appropriate to it. …government has a right to use your money as it sees fit to redistribute wealth, establish new spending programs in times of budget surpluses, and to return to you only that portion of your money which is politically expedient.
…the traditional family and the values it fosters are the foundation of American society and their preservation is essential to our Nation’s continued success. …American society must redefine its values and the role of the family to fit new lifestyle concepts, which have resulted from the 60ís counter-culture movement and an attitude that promotes an abrogation of individual responsibility.
…parents have the right to determine the values with which their children will be raised and to have the widest possible choice among public, private and religious schools and that competition will improve public education. …the federal government has the right to determine the values which will be taught in public schools and parentsí choice of schools must be limited to avoid exposing public schools to competitive forces which would encourage reform and increase accountability.
…that the free enterprise system is the most effective engine of economic progress. …that government regulation and federal control of economic activity can better distribute wealth and services to the American people.
…high taxes, runaway government spending, and over-regulation of business and farming punish initiative and stifle economic growth. …penalizing achievement with higher taxes and increased government bureaucracy and spending will not stifle economic growth but instead guarantee prosperity for everyone.
…that with freedom comes responsibility and that individuals must take personal responsibility for their own actions and our criminal justice system must be based on this idea. …individual behavior, including criminal behavior, can be blamed on “society” and that spending on social welfare programs and improvements in prison living conditions can combat crime.
…that your property is yours and you have the basic right to make use of it without unreasonable government restrictions. …the government has the right to regulate the use of private property in accordance with narrow special interests without giving just compensation to owners.
…the preservation of our rights and freedoms must be entrusted to a strong national defense and of the ability of the United States to negotiate with other nations from a position of strength. …we can afford to drastically weaken our military despite the threats present in an unstable, post-Cold War international environment and the United States must subjugate its interests to those of the United Nations.
…it is imperative today to re-affirm the traditional freedoms and values of America to preserve our great Republic. …that America must adopt a politically correct, multi-cultural set of values which denies common American heritage and will further divide American society.
…there can be differences of opinion and that such differences such result in opponents, not enemies. …that all whom oppose them are to be treated as enemies.
…that all of America’s citizens can enjoy the rights and freedoms of our country without diminishing the rights of others. …that some must give up a portion of their rights and freedoms that others may enjoy those same rights and freedoms.
…that public servants, particularly those whom we elect to office, must be held accountable to the highest standards of ethical conduct. 

“If a man cannot be trusted with the government of himself, can he be trusted with the government of others?” [Thomas Jefferson] 

…that loyalty to a discredited leader is a virtue and if other office holders have committed indiscretions, a sitting office holder should not be criticized for failing to uphold the highest standards of ethical conduct.

 

Here are some break down on the other issues

 

First the main thing is:

  • Democrat- Liberal- Wants to change.
  • Republican- Conservative- Follows established tradition more often.

Here are some common issues:

Military

  • Democrat- Would like to decrease military spending, and strengthen organizations like NATO and the UN.
  • Republican- Would rather have a strong military.

Gun Control

  • Democrat- More gun laws are needed.
  • Republican- Against new gun laws.

Gay Rights

  • Democrat- Usually for gay rights and sees it as OK for some to be with who they choose.
  • Republican- Usually hold the view that marriage should be between a man and a woman.

Minimum Wage

  • Democrat- Believes a living wage above the poverty line should be given.
  • Republican- Believe that free market should determine wages.

Death Penalty

  • Democrat- Does not believe a live should be taken as punishment.
  • Republican- The death penalty can be necessary.

Taxes

  • Democrat- The most taxes should go to those with the most money.
  • Republican- Believes that taxes should stay low to benefit the economy and believes in tax cuts.

Flag Burning

  • Democrat- It should be allowed due to freedom of speech.
  • Republican- Should not be allowed as that is not what the constitution intended.

Abortion

  • Democrat- It should be the woman’s choice.
  • Republican- The government should protect the unborn child’s life.

So now after that article, maybe you will go out and vote for which party the president should be that will run this country.

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CONSERVATIVES V. LIBERALS


CONSERVATIVES V. LIBERALS

June 13, 2011

FRANK OSEKOWSKY

 

We will take a look at Conservative Beliefs and compare them to Liberal Beliefs. To show how their Beliefs conflict within liberals own beliefs and defy logic and common sense.

Conservatives believe in personal responsibility, limited government, free markets, individual liberty, traditional American values and a strong national defense. Believe the role of government should be to provide people the freedom necessary to pursue their own goals. Their policies generally emphasize empowerment of the individual to solve problems.

Liberals believe in governmental action to achieve equal opportunity and equality for all, and that it is the duty of the State to alleviate social ills and to protect civil liberties and individual and human rights. Believe the role of the government should be to guarantee that no one is in need. Believe that people are basically good. Liberal policies generally emphasize the need for the government to solve people’s problems.

 

Abortion

Conservatives believe human life begins at conception. Abortion is the murder of a human being. Nobody has the right to murder a human being. Support legislation to prohibit partial birth abortions, called the “Partial Birth Abortion Ban” Partial birth abortion is the killing of an unborn baby of at least 20 weeks by pulling it out of the birth canal with forceps, but leaving the head inside. An incision is made in the back of the baby’s neck and the brain tissue is suctioned out. The head is then removed from the uterus.

Liberals believe a fetus is not a human life. The decision to have an abortion is a personal choice of a woman regarding her own body and the government should stay out of it. Women should be guaranteed the right to a safe and legal abortion, including partial birth abortion.

Affirmative action

Conservatives believe People should be admitted to schools and hired for jobs Based on their ability. It is unfair to use race as a factor in the selection process. Reverse-discrimination is not a solution for racism.

Liberals believe Due to prevalent racism in the past, minorities were deprived of the same education and employment opportunities as whites. We need to make up for that. Support affirmative action based on the belief thatAmericais still a racist society. Minorities still lag behind whites in all statistical measurements of success. Also, the presence of minorities creates diversity.

Death penalty

Conservatives believe the death penalty is a punishment that if it fits the Crime it is neither ‘cruel’ nor ‘unusual’. Executing a murderer is the appropriate punishment for taking an innocent life.

Liberals believe we should abolish the death penalty. The death penalty is inhumane and is ‘cruel and unusual’ punishment. It does not deter crime. Imprisonment is the appropriate punishment. Every criminal execution risks killing an innocent person.

The Economy

Conservatives believe the free market system, competitive capitalism, and private enterprise afford the widest opportunity and the highest standard of living for all. Free markets produce more economic growth, more jobs and higher standards of living than those systems burdened by excessive government regulation.

Liberals favor a market system in which government regulates the economy. We need government to protect us against big businesses. Unlike the private sector, the government is motivated by public interest. We need government regulation to level the playing field.

 

Education – school vouchers

Conservatives believe School vouchers will give all parents the right to choose good schools for their children, not just those who can afford private schools. Parents who pay the taxes that fund the schools should decide how and where to educate their child.

Liberals believe School vouchers are untested experiments. We need to focus on more funding for existing public schools -to raise teacher salaries and reduce class size.

The Environment

Conservatives believe Desire clean water, clean air and a clean planet, just like everyone else. However, extreme environmental policies destroy jobs and damage the economy. Changes in global temperatures are natural over long periods of time. So far, science has not shown that humans can affect permanent change to the earth’s temperature.

Liberals believe that conservatives don’t care about protecting the environment. Industrial growth harms the environment. Global warming is caused by an increased production of carbon dioxide. TheU.S.is a major contributor to global warming because it produces 25% of the world’s carbon dioxide. TheU.S.should enact laws to significantly reduce that amount.

Gun control

Conservatives believe The Second Amendment gives the individual the right to keep and bear arms. Gun control laws do not thwart criminals. You have a right to defend yourself against criminals. More guns mean less crime

Liberals believe the Second Amendment gives no individual the right to own a gun, but allows the state to keep a militia (National Guard). Guns kill people. Guns kill children.

Health care

Conservatives believe free healthcare provided by the government (socialized medicine) means that everyone will get the same poor-quality healthcare. The rich will continue to pay for superior healthcare, while all others will receive poor-quality free healthcare from the government. Health care should remain privatized. Conservatives support healthcare spending accounts.

Liberals believe Support universal government-supervised health care. There are millions of Americans who can’t afford health insurance. They are being deprived of a basic right to healthcare

Immigration

Conservatives Support legal immigration at current numbers, but do not support illegal immigration. Government should enforce immigration laws. Oppose President Bush’s amnesty plan for illegal immigrants. Those who break the law by entering theU.S.illegally should not have the same rights as those who obey the law by entering legally. If there were a decrease in cheap, illegal immigrant labor, employers would have to substitute higher-priced domestic employees or legal immigrants,

Liberals Support illegal immigration and increasing the number of legal immigrants permitted to enter theU.S.each year. Support blanket amnesty for current illegal immigrants. Believe that regardless of how they came to theU.S., illegal immigrants deserveU.S.government financial aid for college tuition. Liberals Support Visas for spouses and children to come to the U.S. Families shouldn’t be separated. Illegal immigrants do the jobs that Americans do not want to do.

Religion

Conservatives believe the phrase “separation of church and state” is not in the Constitution. For a very good reason it’s not in the Constitution. The First Amendment to the Constitution states “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof…” This prevents the government from establishing a national church. However, it does not prevent God from being acknowledged in schools and government buildings. Oppose the removal of symbols of Christian heritage from public and government spaces. Government should not interfere with religion and religious freedom.

The liberal supports the separation of church and state. Religious expression has no place in government. Support the removal of all references to God in public and government spaces. Religion should not interfere with government.

 

 

Same-sex marriage

Conservatives believe Marriage is between one man and one woman. Opinions differ on support for the creation of a constitutional amendment establishing marriage as the union of one man and one woman. Believe that requiring citizens to sanction same-sex relationships violates moral and religious beliefs of millions of Christians, Jews, Muslims and others who believe marriage is the union of a man and a woman.

Liberals believe marriage should be legal for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender couples to ensure equal rights for all. All individuals, regardless of their sex, have the right to marry. Believe that prohibiting same-sex citizens from marrying denies them of their civil rights. Opinions differ on whether this issue is equal to civil rights for African Americans

Social Security

Conservatives believe the current Social Security system is in serious financial trouble. Changes are necessary because theU.S.will be unable to maintain the current system it in the future. Support proposal to allow a portion of Social Security dollars withheld to be put into an account chosen by the individual, not the government.

Liberals generally oppose change to the current Social Security system. Opinions vary on whether the current system is in financial trouble. Changing the current system will cause people to lose their Social Security benefits. Support a cap on Social Security payments to the wealthy.

Taxes

Conservatives support lower taxes and a smaller government. Lower taxes create more incentive for people to work, save, invest, and engage in entrepreneurial endeavors. Money is best spent by those who earn it.

Liberals Support higher taxes and a larger government. High taxes enable the government to do well and create jobs. We need high taxes for social welfare programs, to provide for the poor. We can’t afford to cut taxes.

 

United Nations (UN)

Conservatives believe the UN has repeatedly failed in its essential mission to preserve world peace. The wars, genocide and human rights abuses of the majority of its member states and the UN’s failure to stop them prove this point. History shows that theUnited States, not the UN, is the global force for spreading freedom, prosperity, tolerance and peace. TheU.S.should never subvert its national interests to those of the UN.

Liberals believe theUnited Stateshas a moral and a legal obligation to support the United Nations. The UN can be effective in promoting peace and human rights. TheU.S.should not have acted inIraqwithout UN approval. TheU.S.should submit its national interests to the greater good as defined by the UN.

War on terror or terrorism

Conservatives believe the world toward which the Militant Islamists strive cannot peacefully co-exist with the Western world. In the last decade, Militant Islamists have repeatedly attacked Americans and American interests here and abroad. The terrorists must be stopped and destroyed.

Liberals believe 9/11 was caused byAmerica’s arrogant foreign policy.Americaneeds to stop angering other countries. The threat posed by terrorism is exaggerated by President Bush for his own political advantage.

Welfare

Conservatives Oppose long-term welfare. We need to provide opportunities to make it possible for poor and low-income workers to become self-reliant. It is far more compassionate and effective to encourage a person to become self-reliant, rather than keeping them dependent on the government for money.

Liberals support welfare. We need welfare to provide for the poor. Conservatives oppose welfare because they are not compassionate toward the poor. We have welfare to bring fairness to American economic life. Without welfare, life below the poverty line would be intolerable.

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FOUR (4) BIG MISTAKES BY OUR PRESIDENT


June 13th, 2011

Frank Osekowsky

 

BIG LIE #1

“OBAMA INHERIED THIS MESS”

“Bush created all of these problems.  We are trying to solve them but it is much worse than we thought and it will take years for our solutions to have an impact”.

 Fact #1

The number one, most important job of the House of Rep. every year is to create a Federal budget.  When Nancy Pelosi was speaker of the House, they did not create a federal budget. They didn’t even try.  All they did was spend money.

 Fact #2

President Obama increased spending and the size of government more than all previous Presidents (From George Washington to George Bush)-COMBINED.

 The liberal congress created that problem and they should own it.

 BIG LIE #2

“THERE’S NO WAY TO CUT ENOUGH SPENDING. SO WE MUST RAISE THE DEBT CEILING.”

“There’s no way to cut enough spending. So we must raise the debt ceiling. If we don’t raise itAmericawill not be able to pay back its creditors and the rest of the world will never trust us with money again.  It will be a disaster.

The truth is that the spending can be cut quickly and in a large enough amount to avoid blowing past the debt ceiling.

When President Clinton left office over 10 years ago the government was operating with a budget surplus.  The government was much better than it is now.

When President Bush was in office,, the Federal Budget spending climbed and climbed.  Government grew bigger and faster at a alarming rate.

While President Obama has been in office, the government has grown more then it did under all previous Presidents added together.

BIG LIE #3

Members of the Republican “leadership” will tell you this lie.

“Raising the debt ceiling is inevitable; and the democrats want it so badly they’re willing to give us some really great deals in order to get it.  We can take advantage of it and get some cool stuff in exchange for our votes.  It’ll be great!”

Raising the debt ceiling equals ME VOTING FOR YOUR OPPOENT IN THE PRIMARAY AND IN THE GENERAL ELECTION

Raising the debt ceiling is not good for American, no matter what deal you think you’re getting in exchange for it.

 If you want a balanced budget amendment, pass a balanced budget amendment and DON’T raise the debit ceiling.

 If you want big spending cuts, pass big spending cuts and DON’T raise the debt ceiling.

BIG LIE #4

The intricate financial details of running the entire United States Government are so complicated that the average American just isn’t capable of understanding how it works.  It involves thousands upon thousands of Byzantine and interwoven variables that are so delicately balanced they can be easily disrupted by one false move, setting off a cataclysmic chain reaction of economic disasters that will cripple the world’s monetary system.  Handcuffing congress by not allowing us to raise the debt ceiling just shows how simplistic, unsophisticated, ill informed, and child-like.  Those of us in congress are far better equipped to make these kinds of decision.  So just go back to you daily lives and let us run the country.

Tea party patriots is working hard every day and night and weekend to fight socialism and promote the values of fiscal responsibility, constitutionally limited government, and free markets.  The liberals and the enemies of freedom are fighting just as hard to shut us down.

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Republican Party v. Democrat Party


October 8, 2010

For those people that are Independent, For those people that have a tough time choosing between the Republican party or Democratic party I have put together some issues and where each party stands on these issues.

 Taxes

 Republicans support making it easier for families to make it in California by reducing  the taxes on income, savings, and purchasing the every day goods families needs.  California suffers from the highest tax burden in the west.  Republicans believes in lower taxes, the Democrats believe in raising taxes every chance the get.

 The Democrats consistently promote higher taxes on income and savings while also supporting hidden taxes like those in your telephone bills or electric bills.

 Freedom

 Republicans support maximizing personal freedoms by limiting how much government can tell California, how to live and work.  Republicans want to make it easier to create jobs in California by doing away with unnecessary paperwork for business.

 The Democratic party consistently working to make government bigger and more intrusive, telling California’s even what kind of light bulbs and TV they can have.

 Crime

 Republicans support policies that recognizes people are responsible for their own actions.  Republicans hold criminal responsible for the crimes they commit and support tough measures to keep those who commit crimes off our streets and away from our schools.

 Democrats are always looking for ways to blame “society” for the actions of those who commit crimes and are constantly looking for ways to reduce the tough measures that have brought crime down in California and protected hundreds of thousands of citizens from criminals.

 Terrorism and National Defense

 Republicans support the building and maintaining a powerful national defense and keeping America on offense in the global war on terror.  Terror groups around the world must be confronted and defeated before they have the opportunity to hurt Americans here at home.

 Democrats gave gone back to the pre 9/11 days of treating terrorism like a law enforcement problem.

 The Republican party believes in Less Taxes, More Freedom, Tough on Crime and More Homeland Defense.

 The Democratic party believes in More Taxes, Less Freedom, Soft on Crime, Less Home Defense.  

This election lets chose the right party lets chose the Republican Party

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Republicans v. Democratic when Controling Congress


2003-2006 Republican Congress

2007-2010 Democratic Congress

 Unemployment Rate

  1. Democratic Congress Present Data July 2010                    9.5%
  2. Republican Congress December 2006-Final Month            4.5%

 Source:  Bureau of Labor Statistics

   Total Number of Unemployed

     1. Democrat Congress Present Data July 2010            14.6 m

     2. Republican Congress Dec 2006-Final Mth                  7.0 m

 Source:  Bureau of Labor Statistics

Total Deficits  

Democrat Congress  4 yearly Deficits                 $3 trillion, 374 Billion 

Republican Congress 4yearly Deficits                 $1 trillion, 356 Billion

 Source:  Budget of the United States, Office of the President

Black Unemployment

       1. Democrats- July 2010                                    15.6%

       2. Republicans December 2006                         8.4%

 Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics

Hispanic Unemployment

        1. Democrats-July 2010                                      26.1%

        2. Republicans December 2006                          4.9%

 Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics

 Teen Unemployment

      1. Democrats-July 2010                                          26.1%

      2. Republicans December 2006                              15.2%

Numbers do not lie, the Democrats keep saying that they are for the America people.  Well from these numbers they are not for the America people.  They do not represent the America people like they say they do.

Remember these numbers when it comes to the elections in November.

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My Predictions for Senate Races for November


September 9, 2010

 As we are getting closer to the Mid term elections I have put together my predictions for the Senate and House races.

 Senate Races

 Republicans will win or retain the following seats:

  1. CALIFORNIA  (D)
  2. COLORADO    (D)
  3. ILL.                   (D)  OPEN SEAT
  4. ALASKA          (R)
  5. INDIANA          (D)  OPEN SEAT
  6. ARKANSAS      (D)
  7. DELAWARE     (D)  OPEN SEAT
  8. LOUSIANA       (R)
  9. NORTH CAR.    (R)
  10. ALA.                   (R)
  11. ARIZONA          (R)
  12. GEORGIA          (R)
  13. IOWA                 (R)
  14. IDAHO               (R)
  15. KANSAS            (R)  OPEN SEAT
  16. OKLAHOMA    (R)
  17. SOUTH DAK.     (R)
  18. UTAH                 (R)
  19. CONN                 (D)  OPEN SEAT
  20. WISC.                 (D)
  21. FLORIDA           (R)  OPEN SEAT
  22. KY                       (R)   OPEN SEAT
  23. WASHINGTON  (R)  
  24. PENN.                  (R)  OPEN SEAT
  25. OHIO                    (R)   OPEN SEAT
  26. NEVADA             (D) 
  27. NEW HAMP.        (R)    OPEN SEAT
  28. MO.                       (R)     OPEN SEAT

 REPUBLICANS WILL PICK UP 11 SEATS IN THE SENATE

 Republicans will gain 48 seats in the House.  New House total will be Republicans 241 and Democrats 193

Democrats will win or retain senate seats in Hawaii, Maryland, New York, Oregon, Vermont, North Dakota, W.Virgina.

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