Democrats Weakest Since 1928

Most Republicans and conservatives in this country have no idea what power they have in Washington. They are unaware that the Democrats have their lowest power threshold since 1928.

A good reason for that misperception or utter ignorance is the Trump-hating media. They are not about to inform the American people just how weak the Democrats are.

Typical of their lack of reporting the actual news is a little article dated March 9, 2018. If you saw it, that would be because you either dig deep into the internet or read the far insides of your newspaper.

Republican Sen. Dean Heller of Nevada told a group earlier this month that Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy will likely retire in the coming months, Politico reports.

That is a huge announcement. It takes the conservatives one step closer to balancing what was becoming dangerously far left. With the addition of Neil Gorsuch in 2017, the Constitution is back.

Democrats and the far left continue to lose political, as well as judicial ground in this country. They lost the House in 2010, the Senate in 2014, the presidency in 2016 and a majority of state governorships and state legislatures.

Now the judicial battle for the hearts and minds of American conservatives is on the rise. President Trump is nominating more federal judges by the month to take the bench throughout the nation. The Supreme Court could produce two to three more vacancies to fill if Trump stays in power through 2024.

The media will never tell you this. Heller told a group in Las Vegas, “Kennedy is going to retire around sometime early summer. Which I’m hoping will get our base a little motivated because right now they’re not very motivated. But I think a new Supreme Court justice will get them motivated.”

Kennedy has been the swing vote on the Court his entire career. Now conservatives have an opportunity to appoint a true believer to this lifetime position. It could produce a Supreme Court that remains conservative for several generations.

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