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Little-Acorn
11-04-2010, 10:32 AM
President Obama was on TV yesterday insisting that the reason his party took such a "shellacking", was simply that the economy was bad, and unemployment was high.

But as usual, the facts say otherwise.

In November 1982, Ronald Reagan faced an equally bad economy and even worse unemployment levels; but Republicans lost only 26 seats in the House in that month's midterm election. In this election, Democrat losses already exceed 60 seats and are still climbing as the last races are resolved.

And as pointed out here, Democrats (and even one Republican) who voted YES on Obamacare, are dropping like flies.

Sorry, Mr. President, but your fibs and wishful thinking are no longer believable. The worst drubbing Democrats have received in living memory, isn't just because of the things you have been constantly trying to blame on George Bush. It is your constant attempts to use Big Government to cure every problem, the incredible borrowng-and-spending binges that put even the 2000-2008 Republicans to shame, and your arrogance in ignoring the storm of demands that you stop doing it from Democrats and Republicans alike, that caused your party to be thrown out of nearly every majority in the Federal and State governments.

It wasn't just a rebellion against the misery of your administration. It's a rebellion against liberalism.

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http://thehill.com/blogs/healthwatch/politics-elections/127261-few-democrats-survive-vote-in-favor-of-health-reform

Few Democrats survive healthcare vote
By Julian Pecquet - 11/02/10 11:00 PM ET

Democrats who voted for their party's signature domestic achievement dropped like flies throughout the evening, adding credence to Republicans' claim that the American public wants them to repeal healthcare reform.

Within hours, a dozen members had lost reelection, including four freshmen elected in the 2008 Democratic wave: Reps. Tom Perriello and Glenn Nye of Virgina and Suzanne Kosmas and Alan Grayson of Florida.

They weren't alone: Democratic Reps. Baron Hill (Ind.), Carol Shea-Porter (N.H.) and Allen Boyd (Fla.) quickly joined them. So did Pennsylvania Reps. Kathy Dahlkemper, Chris Carney and Paul Kanjorski, all of whom were main targets of the anti-abortion-rights group the Susan B. Anthony List.

Sen. Blanche Lincoln (D-Ark.), who voted for the bill when her vote was crucial but later voted no on reconciliation, was also defeated.

The trend is even worse when factoring in yes votes who weren't running for reelection.

Retiring Rep. Bart Gordon (Tenn.) left Democratic candidate Brett Carter to get pulverized by Republican Diane Black, 29.3 percent to 67.5.

Democrats did, however, pick up Republican Rep. Joseph Cao's seat in Louisiana. Cao had voted yes on the bill in November — the only Republican to do so — but changed his vote when the bill returned before the House in March.


(Full text of the article can be read at the above URL)

Palin Rider
11-05-2010, 02:43 PM
And as pointed out here, Democrats (and even one Republican) who voted YES on Obamacare, are dropping like flies.

Never mind that about half the Democrats who voted NO also lost their seats.

Facts can be such pesky things, can't they?

LuvRPgrl
11-05-2010, 09:18 PM
Never mind that about half the Democrats who voted NO also lost their seats.

Facts can be such pesky things, can't they?

Seems as though you might be wrong.
Hey, I thought you were suppose to be non partisan, but yet you have argued only on the liberal side in your posts.

http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/was-it-economy-or-obamacare_514977.htm

"They passed it (Obama care) in clear defiance of popular will. It’s their signature piece of legislation. Every Republican voted against it. Most Republicans ran on repealing it. Republicans won in a landslide: The last time Republicans gained this many House seats while also regaining control of the chamber was the year of Babe Ruth’s birth, in the late-19th century."
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"In swing districts, those ranging from +5 Democratic to +5 Republican (based on votes in the past three presidential elections), House incumbents who voted no on Obamacare won 20 of 23 races, by an average of 22 percentage points. House incumbents who voted yes on Obamacare won 10 of 26 races, not one of them by double-digits. These tallies include both parties, but isolating Democrats yields similar results. "

REALITY: IN MY LIFETIME, 55 YEARS, I HAVE NEVER SEEN SUCH A LARGE PIECE OF LEGISLATURE THAT THE MAJORITY OF AMERICANS OPPOSED, ACTUALLY GET PASSED.
IT PISSED OFF A LOT OF VOTERS, PLAIN AND SIMPLE.

AS FOR THE ECONOMY, MANY VOTERS WERE PISSED OFF BECAUSE THE DEMS DIDNT MAKE IT THEIR PRIORITY, INSTEAD FOCUSING ON OBAMACARE.

AND OF COURSE, MANY VOTERS SIMPLY VOTED AGAINST THE ECONOMIC POLICIES OF THE DEMS, BUT IF YOU TAKE THE NUMBERS OF THE FIRST TWO REASONS, IT WILL CERTAINLY FAR OUTNUMBER THE VOTERS OF THE LAST REASON.

Palin Rider
11-07-2010, 03:32 PM
Seems as though you might be wrong.Things aren't always what they seem.


Hey, I thought you were suppose to be non partisan, but yet you have argued only on the liberal side in your posts.
Only when the conservative side is wrong.



http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/was-it-economy-or-obamacare_514977.htm

"They passed it (Obama care) in clear defiance of popular will. It’s their signature piece of legislation. Every Republican voted against it. Most Republicans ran on repealing it. Republicans won in a landslide: The last time Republicans gained this many House seats while also regaining control of the chamber was the year of Babe Ruth’s birth, in the late-19th century."
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"In swing districts, those ranging from +5 Democratic to +5 Republican (based on votes in the past three presidential elections), House incumbents who voted no on Obamacare won 20 of 23 races, by an average of 22 percentage points. House incumbents who voted yes on Obamacare won 10 of 26 races, not one of them by double-digits. These tallies include both parties, but isolating Democrats yields similar results. "
That last part is either a conscious lie or just ignorant bullshit, both of which are common among bloggers.

All you have to do is look at the voting records and compare them against the election results.