On May 20th the GOP primary election in Kentucky takes place. On May 21st the schedule for the legislative session will be written. Each is dependent on the other.
If Mitch McConnell wins, you can write off your opposition to Common Core, Amnesty, Immigration Reform, Minimum Wage Increase, and the hope of ever seeing any part of ObamaCare stopped, adjusted or repealed.
[Remember, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce wants Amnesty, ObamaCare and Common Core federal standards for education. What ever the Chamber of Commerce wants, the establishment Republicans will deliver. The CoC also wants expansion of Medicaid enrollment and eligibility so their business units healthcare costs can be shifted to U.S. Taxpayers. Indiana’s Mike Pence is the latest to acquiesce to the Chamber pressure today.]
In addition to the legislation, Jeb Bush or a similarly minded “establishment candidate” (circa 2008, 2012) will be the 2016 GOP nominee regardless of opposition or opinion from the conservative base.
Conversely if Mitch McConnell loses, none of the above will be initiated, and the GOP field is wide open for a Scott Walker, Rand Paul, Ted Cruz or similar.
It all will be decided FOUR DAYS from now.
Those of you who have followed this website for more than a few weeks will know the strength of our resolve in that regard. It is not a debatable prediction – it simply is what it is.
We have outlined every single dot preceding this moment for the past two years. Every single dot leads to the next in a logical sequence; and eventually they all assemble and paint a specific part of the political prediction picture.
Unfortunately, not a single one so far has been wrong – and it is with the greatest of confidence we can outline not an assurance, but an absolute certainty. If McConnell wins next week, it’s over – we can give them back the Senate, but nothing will change.







