Barry Obamba will inspire a republican revolution ala the Clinton.
You would be electing the most liberal senator in America by voting record, where by non-partisan rankings he had the most liberal and party-line votes in 2007 (
NPR: Obama Ranked Most Liberal Senator in 2007)
He will usher in and expose to America the wonders of Liberalism with his counter parts in Pelosi and Reid.
-Health insurance will be shifted permanently to the realm of the federal government for millions of Americans.
-With Congress it will be safe to assume the Private business sector will somehow be effected, whether by more regulation, or taxes... possibly both, we'll see how that will help the current situation.
-The resurrection of the union, Employee Free Choice Act will get rid of private balloting for unions. It will also tinker with the arbitration process, and affect business by opening the possibility to unionization without proper support. WSJ columnist claims its the biggest pro-union shift since 1935 Wagner Act.
-Taxes... Obamba will raise the income, dividends, and capital gains taxes for those in the aforementioned top bracket. How do you think that will affect investment in America, especially new investment? He wants to lift, possibily eliminate the cap on income subject to payroll taxes that fund social security and medicare.
-Going Green. Tax and regulation for climate control. I wonder how that could affect businesses and jobs.
-On voting, same day registration, I don't really think that is that big of a deal. Awhile back I remember people getting all pissy about Texas shifting their voting zones, apparently to favor the republican party, with Obama and Dem's you could see congressional representation for D.C., presumably all Democrat.
All that information I took from this article, op-ed whatever, from the WSJ, not trying to pass it off as my own work, didn't really feel like posting the article so I summed up a few of the points. A Liberal Super Majority
A Liberal Supermajority - WSJ.com
Obama is the most extreme pro-abortion advocate to ever run for POTUS. Being the co-sponsor to the Freedom of Choice Act you might be able to expect under an Obamba Presidency the re-legalization of Partial Birth Abortion, striking down on restrictions of tax-payer funding for abortions, and a circumvention of both state and federal laws in regards to interference to access of abortion and parental notification. Also would nullify the requirment of consent in the case of a minor.
Repealing of the Hyde amendment blocking federal funding for abortions?
This is the man who voted against the Induced Infant liability Act, a law that which would have protected infants who survived late term abortions. Bush signed a federal law in that in effect did the same thing, there were only 15 votes in all of congress that were opposed to it. (
Obama More Pro-Choice Than NARAL - HUMAN EVENTS) (
Barack Obama's Sweeping Agenda for Pro-Abortion Policy Changes Examined by NRLC's Douglas Johnson in 'National Review Online' - Christian Newswire)
I'll add more later