Obama will take the electoral rejection very personally. He will use the remainder of his term in office to wreak as much damage to prove he is right and the rest of the nation is wrong
The Democratic Party that supported President Obama’s agenda for the past six years was dramatically rejected in the midterm elections and the message for the new Republican-controlled Senate and House is to aggressively take action on stalled legislation to improve the economy and address other issues that have suffered neglect.
The GOP is going to be up against the revenge Obama will take on America in the remaining two years. The midterms will not generate any humility in Obama; only anger and resentment.
Republicans were not elected to “work with” Obama. They were elected to stop his agenda and actions that have been harmful to the nation. The big question coming out of this electoral mandate is whether the inside-the-beltway Republicans in Washington will do what the voters want.
Obama promised a “transformation” of America, a nation dedicated to individual freedom and liberty, and it has taken this long for many to realize that his definition of transformation was an ever-increasing Big Government to control every aspect of our lives:
the education of our youth who lack knowledge of civics, math, and science,
the deprivation and reduction of access to vital sources of energy,
the refusal to protect U.S. sovereignty by ignoring our immigration laws and border security,
the reduction of our military power to levels rivaling pre-World War Two,
the failure to resist the growth of Islamic fanaticism,
the historic and dangerous increase of our national debt,
the failure to take fundamental steps to revive the economy by cutting taxes and reducing regulations,
the destruction of our market-based healthcare system.