The Democrats like to portray the Republicans as the Party of ‘No’.  But what’s wrong with “No” when you’re right and the nation agrees?  Somehow within one year of President Obama’s administration the nation is making a rather quick transformation from the promises of Obama’s ‘change’ that many thought we could believe in, to the change we don’t want.

Nothing transforms this reality more than the facts – not opinion.  Today Sen. Evan Bayh, a Democrat from Indiana who has served in the Senate for 25 years, has selected to not run for re-election even though he holds a 20 point lead in the polls for re-election, because, “Congress is not operating as it should.”

I once met Sen. Bayh’s father and found him to be a stand-up guy, yes, even someone like me, a conservative, could vote for.  His son today lived up to family standards.

He said he was tired of the partisan politics in Congress and in his announcement to not seek re-election proved to be the stand-up guy that his father always was.  I predict that we will see more of Sen. Evan Bayh on the political scene.

To further support the contention of the validity of the word “No,” I suggest you reflect upon Obama’s gubernatorial losses in the States of Virgina and New Jersey and the striking loss of Sen. Ted Kennedy’s seat in Massachusetts to Republican Sen. Scott Brown.

So, one should see that the word “No” doesn’t have all the negative premises that it might be equated to from the spin of the dominating Party in DC.

It is worth examining the scene that surrounds the word “No”:

  • No, to the Dems health care reform without bipartisanship
  • No, to ignoring the job crisis
  • No, to spending in an economic downturn
  • No, to big government
  • No, to bailouts
  • No, to anti-capitalism
  • No, to present immigration policies
  • No, to a liberal view of security for the people, when we are at War
  • No, to putting down the exceptional-ism of America
  • No, to taxing the dollar multiple times on the people
  • No to taking away what we were given in capital gains and no death taxes
  • No to socialism, a path to Marxism
  • No to climate warming and energy taxes on something that doesen’t exist
  • No, to the Obama effort to control the minds of children
  • No, to an Alinsky, Marxist philosophy
  • And, finally, No to where Obama wants to take this Nation

So, you see “No” is not such a bad word when it means right!