- Yeah, others have used that word for what's coming in November. So, tsu me. :-)
AJStrata, of The Strata-Sphere has used the analogy frequently of late, in There Is An Anti-Dem, Anti-Big Gov Wave Out There, following many other posts on his site.
He points out (in some of those other posts) that, like an iceberg only revealing 1/10th of itself above water, a tsunami wave doesn't doesn't look all that different from other waves out in mid-ocean (unless you can note its length).
It's when it begins arriving in the shallows that the true monster rears its head.
Pointing to pent-up frustrations among likely voters waiting until November to speak their piece, rather than talking to pollsters now, he feels that current polls (bad as they already are for Democrats) may not even hint at the bloodbath to come.
I hope to God that he is right. If he is, this raises hope that the shoving down our throats of the worst of the Democrat's agenda, promised for the lame-duck session following the election, may not be a given after all.
If the Democrats get smashed hard enough, then there may be many among the survivors (assuming they're not all freaking morons) that may be reluctant to commit to a kamikaze run to help the walking dead force their bills upon us.
That's all we can hope for right now, but to get there, I'd like to borrow from Blogger Robin of Berkeley's A Shrink Asks: What's Wrong with Obama?...
"It means that liberals need to wake up and spit out the Kool-Aid... and that conservatives should put aside differences, band together, and elect as many Republicans as possible."
We must do this. If you don't want the "death of a thousand cuts", of crushed dreams and opportunities, from a bunch of arrogant snots controlling absolutely every aspect of your lives, then your best hope (at present) is to purge out as many Democrats as you possibly can and replace them with Republicans.
While the Republicans may be cursed with a few of these controlling types, the Democrats seem absolutely infested with them.
So, don't ever delude yourself that there is no real difference between the two parties. What I've just described above is fundamental, and worth fighting for.
GO FOR IT! It truly CAN be done.
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"When faced with a problem you do not understand,
do any part of it you do understand; then look at it again."
~(Robert A. Heinlein - "The Moon is a Harsh Mistress")do any part of it you do understand; then look at it again."
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Tuesday, August 31, 2010
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