Only Republicans can prevent a conservative renaissance
"As 2013 heads for the exits, it is clear the Obamacare debacle has shattered the rose-colored lenses through which many Americans have viewed President Obama
ever since his dramatic address to the 2004 Democratic National
Convention. The vaunted Obama charm can no longer obscure the fact that
the president mislead the nation by promising people that Obamacare
would let them keep the insurance plans and doctors they like and save
thousands of dollars on health care costs.
As a result, a growing number of opinion surveys point to the
emergence of a new public consensus that Washington spends too much,
tries to control too many things that are better left to state and local
authorities or to the private sector and, most important, that it's
time for a renewal of respect for individual freedom, initiative and
responsibility.
Whenever three-fourths of the public says government is the country’s
biggest problem, that majority includes millions of non-ideological
independents and moderates who just want to see American optimism and
prosperity restored. They are more open to the conservative message now
than they have been since 1980.
So, don’t screw it up, Republicans."
[Washington Examiner]
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