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As the United States of America approaches the mid-term elections all does not bode well for the GOP candidates, and why?
Loss of strategy/ focus, weak/ non-existent initiatives. W. is not projecting confidence nor leadership, not fighting the malaise that stretches from sea to shining sea in unemployment numbers, in new construction start-ups, in an immigration policy/ porous borders, turmoil in primary and secondary education funding, no national energy strategy leaving the nation at the mercy of the mid-east oil cartels, the quagmire that is Iraq and the scornful gaze of countries around the globe aghast at this administrations "strung out" foreign policy which isn't inclusive in design but disdainful and arrogant, flagrantly offensive. So, much is wrong with the GOP, the party in power at all levels of government as November nears. The pendulum may be about to reverse course and probably will, no matter any near term successes, the die has been cast.
On the plus side, interest rates are low and the stock market is relatively stable but these factors with voters barely register on the radar screen of variables that transfer to the local ballot.
A storm is brewing.
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