It was no wonder that, in the midterms of 2018, disillusionment with the GOP was sufficient to put the emocrats back in control on Capitol Hill. So with the election of Donald Trump, expectations were high that the GOP would unite and commit to driving back the vile forces of the left.īut although President Trump was true to his word, and did his utmost to actually fulfill the campaign promises he made to America, Congressional and Senate RINOs, led by then Speaker Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell, worked harder than they ever had against the emocrats to totally thwart the President. status quo, by which they could enjoy the perks of majority party high office, while avoiding any action that might result in criticism from the leftist democrats and their Fake News lackeys.Īmong the most shocking betrayals of America from Boehner and McConnell was their vow never to impeach Obama, despite his vast web of corruption and many abuses of power that easily exceeded any standard of “high crimes.” Was it for just more of the same that America had rallied to Republicans in two major election cycles?īy 2016, Americans were ready to see their Republic restored to the hands of a pro-America President who showed real signs of fighting for Americans. Yet again, defeat was snatched away from victory when the Congressional “leaders” focused on maintaining the D.C. That would all of course change in 2012 when the Senate also went Republican, putting Mitch McConnell in the driver’s seat as Senate Majority Leader. Immediately, Boehner backpedaled, offering as his lame excuse for selling out that Republicans held “Only one half of one third of the government.” With the 2010 “Red Wave,” John Boehner of Ohio became Speaker of the House, as Republicans retook that Chamber from Nancy Pelosi and the democrats, who had gained the majority in 2006. Instead, Bush opted for his vaunted “New Tone,” platitude, “reaching across the aisle” to keep democrats and their policies in place. Bush, Republicans held both chambers of the Legislative Branch, along with the White House.Ĭertainly with such a mandate, Conservatives could finally shut down the leftist juggernaut that was bankrupting the country by increasing the havoc of dependency among the Nation’s most vulnerable. Promises to end expensive and culturally debasing entitlement programs evaporated in the face of democrat and media contrived “public outrage.” In the end, the effort dwindled to replacing leftist democrat socialism with “block grants,” through which states might ostensibly implement more efficient socialism by keeping it local. Yet what was hoped to be the onset of a new day of reigned-in government and restoration of Constitutional principles in its operation, soon degenerated into the insipid mire of “politics as usual.” If left unaddressed and unresolved, Republicans will be repeating ballot box triumphs of the past which were soon afterward followed by letdowns and total betrayal.Ī “Red Wave” hit the DC Swamp in 1994 resulting in the greatest change from blue to red House seats in America’s history. We must first address the elephant in each of the chambers of congress-the RINOs, McCarthy and McConnell. Unfortunately, our task at hand is loaded with gaping pitfalls. We are embittered about the stolen elections-presidential and all down the ballot throughout the country-of 2020 and are reminded of its consequences by the burgeoning disasters that have befallen every aspect of life in Our Republic ever since. We the People are daily growing more excited and optimistic at the prospect of a massive electoral “Red Wave” sweeping the Nation this November.
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