Thursday, August 05, 2010

A GOP Tidal Wave in November?

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It's feeling more and more like that every day. In what was supposed to be "Recovery Summer" it's been anything but. Drearier economic news comes out on a daily basis and Americans are now at the point where they've lost hope. Hope in the administration, hope in Congress and hope in a deficit-inducing stimulus approach.

How bad have things become in Washington? So bad that Obama's best and brightest are fighting amongst themselves and the creepiest looking dude in the House is looking on the bright side of a bad situation:

Rep. Henry Waxman (D-Calif.) believes the November elections will likely weed out some of the “most difficult Democrats” that leadership lawmakers have dealt with this Congress.

In an interview with The Hill, the Energy and Commerce Committee chairman expressed confidence that Democrats will retain the House, and suggested he won’t miss some of the Democrats who won’t be back next year.

“I think a lot of the House seats we’re going to lose are those who have been the toughest for the Democrats to pull into line — the Democrats that have been the most difficult,” Waxman said.
Way to sell out the Blue Dogs, Henry. It's you and your policies that have destroyed your party and now your preparing to dance on the graves of the only sane people in your caucus. Real classy, douchebag.

Anyway, Pat Cadell--one of the only Democrats (along with Carville) who sees that the Democrat party is about to see itself wounded for a decade--says it's going to be good year for moving companies in the DC metro area.

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