This is how stupid Democrat politicians think voters are

New Hampshire Democrats want to add ‘none-of-the-above’ to the state ballot.

Adding such a ‘none-of-the-above’ choice protects an incumbent from being voted against. But of course, they don’t want voters to know that’s their intent.

So, they claim it gives the voter a choice to “…withhold their consent…”

…but anyone with half a brain knows…

not checking a name on the ballot does the same thing.

Senator Marco Rubio channels BlueCollar

“Marco Rubio: Distrust of Obama sinking immigration reform”

(As it should sink any Democrat issues used against Republicans this year.)

America’s respect for the Rule of Law separates us from 3rd world sinkholes.

Obama’s lawless acts have given Republicans the Kryptonite needed to fight back and protect the Rule of Law…they can use it to preface every piece of legislation this year.

Fighting for the Rule of Law is a war the GOP must engage with boldness, and clarity.

Stand tall for the Law…or kneel to the Lawless.

Obama’s lawlessness is the Kryptonite the GOP needs

What took the GOP leadership so long?

BlueCollarPerspective has pointed out for months that lawlessness is the Kryptonite  Republicans can use relentlessly against Obama and his Democrat cohort this year.

The Legislative branch (Congress) makes law.

The Executive branch (Presidency) enforces that law.

But Obama refuses to enforce laws he doesn’t like…rendering the Rule of Law moot.

Superman’s planet blew up; using Kryptonite chunks against him took away his power.

Obama’s lawless policies now provide the Kryptonite that can be used against him.

In this election year, Republicans must apply that Kryptonite effectively.

On immigration reform, it looks like GOP leadership is planning to do just that, judging by remarks from Congressman Ryan. They should apply it against other issues too.

Predicating every election-year issue with BlueCollar’s O-B-A-M-A act idea – a clause which outlines every law Obama’s broken and demanding those laws be re-instated…

…keeps the Kryptonite firmly around his neck.