Friday, November 30, 2012

22 things that went right on Election Day


22 things that went right on Election Day


1. Republicans retained control of the U.S. House of Representatives.

2. Voters in Alabama, Montana, and Wyoming all passed measures limiting Obamacare.

3. Tea Party candidate Ted Cruz, one of the conservative movement’s brightest rising stars, overcame establishment GOP opposition to clinch a U.S. Senate victory in Texas.

4. Corruptocrat Beltway barnacle Rep. Pete Stark was finally kicked out of office in California.

5. Despite entrenched teachers’ union opposition, a charter school initiative in Washington state triumphed.

6. Despite entrenched Big Labor support, a radical collective bargaining power grab in Michigan failed.

7. Oklahoma voters said no to government race-based preferences in college admissions, public contracting, and government hiring.

8. Montana voters said no to boundless benefits for illegal aliens.

9. Washington state approved taxpayer-empowering limitations on its state legislature’s ability to raise taxes.

10. For the first time since Reconstruction, the GOP won control of the Arkansas state house.

11. Voters rejected tax hike ballot measures in Arizona, South Dakota, and Missouri.

12. Louisiana voted to protect gun rights.

13. Kentucky voted to protect hunting and fishing rights.

14. Parental notification for minors’ abortion prevailed in Montana.

15. North Carolina Republicans claimed the governor’s office, congressional gains, and control of the state’s general assembly.

16. Paul Ryan will return to Congress after winning re-election and continue to carry the torch for entitlement reform and budget discipline.

17. Conservatives won big victories in the Kansas state legislature.

18. Republicans won historic super majorities in Tennessee.

19. Across the country, Republicans reached a post-2000 record number of gubernatorial victories.

20. Conservatives who were devastated by the national election results demonstrated how to lose with dignity and grace. There will be finger-pointing and recriminations and soul-searching, but committed activists can’t and won’t lose heart. We’ll regroup, recover, and keep fighting for our country.

21. Wisconsin: GOP wins back control of state government.

22. Arkansas is sending a 100% GOP delegation to the House of Representatives

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

And Mitt Romney didn't win!

Anonymous said...

YOU FORGOT THE BEST PART:

...criminal Romney was not put into office despite all of the Bush crime family's ploys.

FYI - the Republican party got this country into this horrid mess so don't go all HIGH & MIGHTY about the GOP which likes to talk out both sides of their mouth!

All for FREEDOM LIBERTY and OUR CONSTITUTION!

If you haven't already - SIGN THE 2 Petitions "RE-Declaring" our Independence!

Anonymous said...

The BEST part? "Criminal" Romney? Is that not hearsay? You know...in plain everyday English=gossip??? Something that perhaps his political opponents spread? You want Freedom, Liberty and our Constitution, yet welcome the re-election of a Marxist (Communist) with questionable background, citizenship, associates and whose every action in office is in violation of the Constitution you claim to want to protect. I'm sorry to put it so bluntly, but you need help!

Anonymous said...

AMEN!!! The GOP is a bunch of greed filled pompous, women-hating crooks who would take us back to the 1800s if they could get away with it! Thank Goodness Romney did not get into the White House..

Anonymous said...

Obama retaining office is the best part. Republicans lost-get over it and start supporting this country. With people like you, we don't need any enemies---the worst ones live here.

Anonymous said...

haha, I like how nothing was said about Marijuana laws in there

Anonymous said...

"Conservatives who were devastated by the national election results demonstrated how to lose with dignity and grace. There will be finger-pointing and recriminations and soul-searching, but committed activists can’t and won’t lose heart. We’ll regroup, recover, and keep fighting for our country."

Losing with dignity and grace?

Excuse me?

Perhaps the writer missed the enormous temper tantrum the Tea Party threw as they paraded their secession petitions (a rather unpatriotic action which was covered and, dare I say it, supported here at NESARA News) in front of everyone and basically threatened to take their ball and leave since they didn't get their way.

Not arguing with the rest of the list, but that point stood out like a sore thumb.

Anonymous said...

my god you're an idiot