Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Why The Anger


by J John Swanko

11/09/10 (People Port)
Most reasons were reported here as they happened. I recognized the method, however, It is rare that the Democrats, Republicans, would do themselves in. They did. Our leaders looked as though they forgot
-the voters- during the sausage making that was the last Congress.

They Dems began by rolling out their talkers, tax cigarettes. Many commented at that time well, Mom would want me to quit. More talkers, while the Republicans failed to address the specifics. Suddenly, Big Government's role became reducing consumption, by increasing price. Mess, Both side's talkers jumped at the fringe. One example, taxing orange juice.

In Florida, we see orange juice as a cure all. Taxing it? Stop the diet coke tax. Quickly becoming the Fat Tax. People might not remember what exactly was said last month. They did remember what was said last week.

The methodology I called, peeling the onion. Traits common to one group are turned into a negative and during this the normal people that would respond, did not, or were timidly offering a correction. I wrote about what was happening.

Now we know, there were so many things going on, many troubled shooters were preoccupied and decisions were outsourced by the Administration and Congress. All for excellent reasons.

The goal of Obama's Waterloo, suddenly became the fight. No! We needed our economy moving again and heathcare reform. All seemed to forget the unemployed. Illegals were the most important. No, energy reform. No, gay marriage. No, partner benefits. No, end the death tax. No, death panels. No, big banks... When Republican talkers suggested everyone was already paying through the nose, Some stopped, looked at their paycheck, divided taxes taken out by total earned...

In the end, voters trust Republicans way less then Democrats, however, they chose to get rid of the Democrats they had the most seats, the most incumbents. While my analysis is not complete, it does look like given the choice, voters preferred to fire the perceived incumbents because as Every American watching heard the Democrat running for Kennedy's seat thought shaking hands with voters was a bad idea...


Note:

I would have suggested that candidate was afraid of crowds and offered to accompany her to that game. It can be loads of fun. Those running both parties are very different than when I was involved in politics. Today's grass roots seem eager to read, learn about our democratic process, They would have loved the attempt.

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