In the next week and a half, if you go
around the Internet, you will find many articles which will attenpt
to predict what will happen in the next twelve months.
Why should this blog be any different?
Obamacare will continue to spiral
downward.
It has been doing so already but the
downward spiral of Affordable Care Act will accelerate starting
January 1, 2014. As it does, it will continue to take the democrat
party along with it. There are many House and Senate members will
lose their jobs because of their votes for the albatross which is
Obmacare. There are several places where, it is a for sure thing,
the democrats will lose their offices. There is even places where
the democrats should not lose, where they will.
The many Suits which have been brought
against certain states by the Obama Alleged-Administration will
ultimately fail.
There are several court suits against
Arizona (Border Defence), Louisiana (Vouchers), and Texas (Abortion
Funding). At some point during the next year the Supreme Court of the
United States will hear these cases. It will be a close call for the
Arizona case but I do think that it will go Arizona's way. Secondly,
I do think that the Louisiana voucher case will go the Governor Bobby
Jindal's way and he will be able to fund the program in full thus
giving the parents of children in the poorer areas, who actually care
about their child's education, to get the kids out of failing public
school. Lastly, there is the Texas case about the cutting off of
funding for abotyion clinics. This, too, will not go the liberals
way thus giving them another big failure.
There will be a huge flipping of the
power rolls in the congress.
The amount of conservatives in the U.S.
House of Representatives will grow. Also, in the House, John Boener
will be out as the Speaker of the House and there will be a TEA
Party man in that office. In the Senate, I am going to be “over the
rainbow” positive, there is a great chance that the conservatives
will not just get to fifty-one votes but there is a good chance they
get well past sixty. This will give the conservatives the ability to
stall judicial nominees and push the president around on other parts
of his agenda.
The next prediction will speak for
itself, people like John McCain and Lindsay Graham will not get
reelected.
Finally, there is Chris Christie and
his possible run for the presidency, on the republican side.
I think that the establishment/country
club republicans would love for him to be the next nominee for the
republicans. They problem comes when he has to come down south he
has to get votes in places like Texas, Louisiana, and Florida. In
Florida, he will have to climb over Marco Rubio, Jeb Bush, and,
possibly, Allen West. In Louisiana, he will have to fight Bobby
Jindal for votes. In Texas, he will have to fight Rick Perry. Don't
even talk about if Palin, Martinez, Rice, Cuchinelli, and Scott
Walker will run.
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