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52% of Republicans support a 3rd Party

by Phantom Ace ( 310 Comments › )
Filed under Elections 2012, Politics, Progressives, Republican Party at May 9th, 2011 - 8:00 pm

The Republican Party has paid lip service to the small government philosophy since the Reagan era. The truth is that except for a brief period in the late 90’s when Democrat Bill Clinton was President, the GOP has not followed through on this. The Presidency of Baby Bush saw the biggest expansion of government services since LBJ. Papa Bush ran higher deficits and increased taxes. So the GOP has no track record of fiscal and economic Conservatives post Reagan.

With the election of Barack Hussein Obama and his massive increase in spending the Tea Party movement arose. It reinvigorated Conservatism and lead to the GOP’s massive 2010 victories. Many thought they were serious this time. We all were wrong.

House Speaker John Boehner traveled to NY to meet with Wall Street investors. He claimed that Congress will not raise the debt ceiling unless a long term plan is addressed. As we have seen from the lame duck surrender and Obama getting one over on The GOP Eunuchs in the budget battle, these clowns are not serious.

The lack of seriousness has led many on the right to conclude it’s time for a 3rd Party. Gallup has a poll showing a majority of Republicans agree with this sentiment.

Gallup has always found political independents to be most desirous of a third party, and 68% currently are. But right now there is also a significant party gap, with 52% of Republicans favoring a third party, compared with 33% of Democrats.

This is the first time Gallup finds a significantly higher percentage of Republicans than Democrats in favor of a third party. During much of President Bush’s term, the opposite was true, with Democrats more likely to favor the formation of a third party. That gap narrowed in 2007, after the Democrats’ victories in the 2006 midterms, and there has been a minimal difference between the two parties until the current poll.

Tea Party Supporters More in Favor of Third Party

The increase in Republican support for a third party since 2008 could be an outgrowth of the Tea Party movement, which is closely aligned with the GOP. The poll, which also assessed Americans’ orientation toward the movement, finds 60% of those who identify themselves as Tea Party supporters in favor of a third party, compared with 44% of Tea Party opponents. The opinions of those who say they are neither supporters nor opponents fall in between those of the two groups.

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The Republican coalition is very unstable. The Establishment of the party are Center-Left Liberals. The majority of Republican voters are Center-Right or Rightwing. Something has to give. The favorite candidates of the GOP elites like Mitch Daniels, Tim Pawlenty, Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich and Mike Huckabee are center left.

In order to trick Conservatives the Liberal Republicans preach family values and use social issues to maintain their power. But with an anemic economy and endless wars, many Conservative have realized this is a con act. Hence a rising support for a 3rd Party.

In my case I will support the GOP in 2012, but then break with them afterward. I no longer feel welcome in today’s Republican Party since it doesn’t address my concerns.  Once Obama is out of office the political Right should then start a new Party based on Economic/Fiscal Conservatism and a Jacksonian foreign policy.  Then in 2014 and 2016 defeat the Center-Left Republican Party and Far Left Democratic Party to have the first Conservative government since Ronald Reagan.

A split now would be crazy and only benefit Obama. But the day is rapidly approaching when the Right will have to go it’s own way. The Republican Party is not Conservative, it is Liberal and has always been that way. They just use Conservatives for political purposes and then discard them after the elections. The Reagan era was just one shining moment  that the GOP establishment will never allow to happen again.

Let’s discuss this and respectfully. No one is right or wrong on this subject. It’s just peoples’ opinions.

Update: After much discussion, the consensus is a Party purge is needed. It’s time to root out the Liberal Republicans for the GOP’s heirarchy and make it Conservative.

Obama Boom: Most Americans feel there’s a recession

by Phantom Ace ( 2 Comments › )
Filed under Economy, Elections 2012, Misery Index, Polls, Special Report at April 28th, 2011 - 4:41 pm

The greatest economic boom since the end of the last Ice Age 10,000 years ago continues to defy logic. No matter how much the media hypes up the Obama Boom, Americans don’t feel any good about it. Economists love to bring out stats showing there’s growth. The problem is most Americans aren’t experiencing any economic benefits from this growth. Gallup did a poll showing most Americans feel there’s a recession or a depression. The culprit is clearly high energy and food prices.

(Reuters) – More than half of Americans say the U.S. economy is in a recession or a depression despite official data that show a moderate recovery, according to a poll released on Thursday.

The April 20-23 Gallup survey of 1,013 U.S. adults found that only 27 percent said the economy is growing. Twenty-nine percent said the economy is in a depression and 26 percent said it is in a recession, with another 16 percent saying it is “slowing down,” Gallup said

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The Gallup poll found that Democrats are the most likely to say the economy is growing. Forty-three percent of Democrats said the economy is in a recession or depression, 13 percent said it is slowing down and 42 percent said it is growing.

Except for Obamabots, most Americans know the economy is anemic. It’s being propped up by inflation based money printing. We need real economic growth and good paying jobs. But don’t expect that with this economy. The Obama Boom is so good, most people don’t feel it!

Republicans more motivated to vote

by Phantom Ace ( 146 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Elections 2010, Liberal Fascism, Progressives, Republican Party, Tranzis at June 21st, 2010 - 11:30 am

The electoral picture is looking ugly for the Progressive controlled Democratic Party. The lie of the Obama boom was exposed with May’s job report number showing that only 41,000 private sector jobs were created. Americans are also angry at his treatment of allies like the UK and Israel and his appeasement of Islamic-Imperialists. The Tea Parties, contrary what Progressive Republican traitor David Frum says, is motivating the GOP base as they are rejecting the Progressive ideas that infected the GOP the last decade. RealClearPolitics has a very good  analysis showing that if the election was held today, the Republicans would have 199 Seats, Democrats 201 seats and 35 undecided. Usually, the undecided districts break for the party with momentum, and in this case it’s the Republicans.

PRINCETON, NJ — An average of 59% of Republicans and Republican-leaning independents have said they are more enthusiastic than usual about voting this year compared with past elections, the highest average Gallup has found in a midterm election year for either party since the question was first asked in 1994.

Compared to Previous Elections, Are You More Enthusiastic About Voting Than Usual, or Less Enthusiastic?

The prior high for a party group was 50% more enthusiastic for Democrats in 2006, which is the only one of the last five midterm election years in which Democrats have had an enthusiasm advantage. In that election, Democrats won back control of the U.S. House of Representatives for the first time since 1994.

The current average is based on four measures of this enthusiasm question since February, including the recent June 11-13 USA Today/Gallup poll. In that poll, 53% of Republicans said they were more enthusiastic than usual about voting and 39% were less enthusiastic, while 35% of Democrats said they were more enthusiastic about voting and 56% were less enthusiastic.

Republicans’ net score of +14 more enthusiastic in the latest poll compared with the Democrats’ net score of -21 represents the largest relative party advantage Gallup has measured in a single midterm election-year poll. More generally, Republicans have shown a decided relative advantage in enthusiasm throughout 2010, averaging a net score of +28, compared with Democrats’ net score of 0.

The Right needs to keep the momentum going by showing no mercy. We have the Tranzi Totalitarian Progressives on the ropes and we must keep up the pressure. Hopefully the GOP doesn’t blow it as many who run the party are Progressives themselves. Victory is all that counts. America is on the cusp of a Dark Age and it’s up to us to prevent it.

News Update: The Leftist-Islamic Axis suffered a blow today from the Supreme Court. In a 6-3 decision the Supreme Court upheld a Law that prohibits Americans from sending material support to Foreign Imperialist organizations.

(News Update Hat Tip: Iron Fist)

Gallup Poll Shows Support for Keeping Gitmo Open

by Phantom Ace ( 75 Comments › )
Filed under Islamic Terrorism, Islamists, Leftist-Islamic Alliance at June 2nd, 2009 - 9:28 am

Americans by a 2-1 margin oppose closing Gitmo. This is a blow to the Progressive-Islamist alliance and Obama.

Poll: Most oppose closing Gitmo

WASHINGTON — Americans are overwhelmingly opposed to closing the detention center for suspected terrorists at Guantanamo Bay and moving some of the detainees to prisons on U.S. soil, a USA TODAY/Gallup Poll finds.

By more than 2-1, those surveyed say Guantanamo shouldn’t be closed. By more than 3-1, they oppose moving some of the accused terrorists housed there to prisons in their own states.

The findings underscore the difficult task President Obama faces in convincing those at home that he should follow through on his campaign promise to close the prison in Cuba, especially in the absence of a plan of where the prisoners would go.

This should not even have been an issue.   Hopefully Americans will wake up on other issues as well.  This is a good start.