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*2014: A Bad Year for the Left?*

Posted By *Matthew Vadum* On December 27, 2013

Most political indicators point to a terrible 2014 for American leftism
amidst an auspicious resurgence of conservatism throughout the nation.

As Americans continue to suffer in the weak Obama-era economy and as their
anxiety over President Obama’s hated health care program grows, an
electoral tsunami appears to be in the offing.

Americans have never bought into President Obama’s contention that income
inequality was what he called “the defining challenge of our time.” The
AP-Times Square New Year’s Eve Poll conducted by GfK
shows<http://townhall.com/tipsheet/nicolebailey/2013/12/26/poll-obamacare-was-2013-top-issue-tea-party-loses-support-2014-will-be-better-n1768651?utm_source=thdailypm&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=nl_pm>under
1 percent considered that issue the most important news story of
2013. Topping the list of issues was the implementation of Obamacare which
was deemed the number one issue in 2013 by 26 percent of respondents. The
next-highest ranked issues were identified as the “death of Nelson Mandela”
and the “federal government’s budget troubles: sequestration, the fiscal
cliff and the government shutdown,” both weighing in at a mere 8 percent
each.

Obama’s approval ratings continue to drop and Americans now consider big,
overweening government to be the biggest threat to the nation. An
astounding 72 percent of Gallup respondents now
believe<http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/12/18/gallup-poll-72-percent-believe-big-government-is-usa-greatest-threat/>that
big government poses a greater threat to the U.S. than big business or
big labor, a record high since Gallup started asking the question almost a
half century ago. “(The findings) may be partly a reaction to an
administration that favors the use of government to solve problems,” the
Gallup organization said in a quaint understatement.

Democratic strategists who say that the public is warming up to Obama and
Obamacare  are in denial. Millions of Americans, largely in the individual
marketplace, have lost their health insurance because of the misnamed
Affordable Care Act. Next year tens of millions of Americans will lose
their employer-sponsored health coverage as Obamacare works its mischief on
the nation’s health care system. The continuing catastrophe that is
Obamacare will be the political gift that keeps on giving all the way to
the midterm congressional elections in November. (To boot, a slew of new
Obamacare taxes takes
effect<http://nypost.com/2013/12/25/new-obamacare-fees-coming-in-2014/>in
days.)

Republicans are
pummeling<http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/senate-races/194009-poll-gop-has-edge-for-2014-midterms>Democrats
in CNN’s generic congressional ballot by 49 percent to 44 percent
after Obamacare implementation began on Oct. 1. As *The Hill* newspaper
observes,

“That’s a huge 13-point swing from October, when Democrats had the edge
following the government shutdown. At that point, Democrats were up by 50
percent to 42 percent on a generic ballot test. The new numbers are the
latest bad polling news for Democrats, indicating the GOP has a chance to
pick up House seats and win control of the Senate.”

With critical midterm elections now less than a year away, and assuming
that present trends will continue, Republicans seem certain to take over
Congress. Republicans are poised to retain majority control of the House of
Representatives and are also on-track to easily take over the Senate. The
only question is how big the GOP Senate majority will be.

This does not, however, mean that 2014 will be the year in which the
leftist project is finally discredited, as some high-profile conservative
pundits gripped by an irrational triumphalism have predicted in recent
weeks. Obamacare’s failures will not somehow finish off progressivism. The
programs and fallout from the abysmal failures known as the New Deal and
the Great Society are still with us and yet a large segment of the
population continues to believe that redistributionism works. When and if
Obamacare collapses, leftists will simply start over again, this time
pressing for the single-payer universal health care system that they’ve
always wanted.

Of course, Republicans could still snatch victory from the jaws of defeat.

For example, House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) and Senate Minority Leader
Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) continue to send out signals that they intend to
capitulate to the open-borders lobby next year. Boehner and McConnell
support a politically unpopular amnesty for potentially tens of millions of
illegal aliens, which is the key policy component of so-called
comprehensive immigration reform.

They do so in the mistaken belief that flooding the labor market and
rewarding illegal behavior will somehow make left-leaning voters and
immigrants on a path to citizenship fans of the Grand Old Party.

Passing amnesty legislation would seriously undermine conservative
grassroots support for Republican candidates.

But that doesn’t mean the congressional GOP won’t do it.

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