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On this day in history, November 2, 2010, from the moment the first vote was cast to the moment the last precinct submitted its ballots for counting, today will live on as a day that American’s spoke out, finally being heard, and were given the opportunity to reprimand and halt government actions we do not agree with. We earned this one single day, after two years of screaming into the deaf ears of Congress, to unseat some of the Senators, Representatives, and Governors who have supported Barack Obama’s radical agenda and helped to pass the legislation of his extreme liberal ideas.
Today will go down as a day in history that your children and your grandchildren can genuinely thank you for because America’s voice and vote has enriched and empowered their futures by putting up an instant barrier to Barack Obama’s idea of what America should be. The votes tonight speak for themselves insomuch as the House is being taken over by a Republican tsunami, the Senate is significantly weakened compared to their liberal numbers yesterday, and Governors have painted the American landscape red.
The outcomes of today’s elections are a direct repudiation of Barack Obama’s first two years. Tomorrow begins a whole new chapter in American politics and one of the first actions will be a televised speech delivered by Barack Obama addressing the nation on his reaction to the fact that the majority of voters in the country he leads disagree with most of his actions and ideas.
Today was an epic day in American history and if nothing else, doesn’t it just feel nice, every once in a while, to simply feel heard at such a large volume, that only a sweeping vote of this momentum can unite into audible words that speak directly to our politicians, who, otherwise, leave their suggestion boxes permanently locked?
1,909.2 miles to go.
On this day in history, November 2, 2010, from the moment the first vote was cast to the moment the last precinct submitted its ballots for counting, today will live on as a day that American’s spoke out, finally being heard, and were given the opportunity to reprimand and halt government actions we do not agree with. We earned this one single day, after two years of screaming into the deaf ears of Congress, to unseat some of the Senators, Representatives, and Governors who have supported Barack Obama’s radical agenda and helped to pass the legislation of his extreme liberal ideas.
Today will go down as a day in history that your children and your grandchildren can genuinely thank you for because America’s voice and vote has enriched and empowered their futures by putting up an instant barrier to Barack Obama’s idea of what America should be. The votes tonight speak for themselves insomuch as the House is being taken over by a Republican tsunami, the Senate is significantly weakened compared to their liberal numbers yesterday, and Governors have painted the American landscape red.
The outcomes of today’s elections are a direct repudiation of Barack Obama’s first two years. Tomorrow begins a whole new chapter in American politics and one of the first actions will be a televised speech delivered by Barack Obama addressing the nation on his reaction to the fact that the majority of voters in the country he leads disagree with most of his actions and ideas.
Today was an epic day in American history and if nothing else, doesn’t it just feel nice, every once in a while, to simply feel heard at such a large volume, that only a sweeping vote of this momentum can unite into audible words that speak directly to our politicians, who, otherwise, leave their suggestion boxes permanently locked?
1,909.2 miles to go.