Elections have consequences

Elections have consequences.

Republicans lost in November of 2020, and we see what's happened. President Biden and Democrats are in the middle of radically transforming the country. Racial relations are worse, the economy is worse, America's standing in the world is worse. Just about every measure you see points that the country is heading in the wrong direction.

That is the consequence of running lazy campaigns and not being able to defend President Trump's Tweets.

The Democrats are about to learn the same lesson.

Democrats are racing toward losing the Congress next year. They will certainly lose the house, and may lose the Senate.

If (when) that happens, they will lose more than just Congress.

From National Review:

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell appeared as a guest on Monday morning with Hugh Hewitt on the Salem Radio Network.

During the interview, Hewitt asked McConnell about the movement among radical left-wing Democrats to push Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer into retirement while the Senate remained under the control of Chuck Schumer and the Democrats. That would allow any nominee from the Biden White House to be pushed through the Senate on a majority basis, with Vice President Harris standing by to cast the tie-breaking vote if no Senate Republican was willing to vote in favor of the nominee.

Hewitt: Let me ask you,if you regain the majority in 2022for the Republicans, and there’s a very good chance of that happening, and I’ll come back to the individual races in a second,would the rule that you applied in 2016 to the Scalia vacancy apply in 2024 to any vacancy that occurred then?

McConnell: Well, I think in the middle of a presidential election, if you have a Senate of the opposite party of the president, you have to go back to the 1880s to find the last time a vacancy was filled. So I think it’s highly unlikely. In fact, no, I don’t think either party if it controlled, if it were different from the president, would confirm a Supreme Court nominee in the middle of an election. What was different in 2020 was we were of the same party as the president.

Democrats are using the power they have right now to drive a radical agenda that most Americans don't agree with. That agenda is going to cost them the November election. That election could very well cost them another Supreme Court seat.

Elections have consequences.

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