Republican Civil War – Country Club Republicans Threaten The Survival of the USA
Our computer, which has been projecting the rise of a civil war within the Republican Party, has a lot of emails coming in right now on this subject. Rep. Kevin McCarthy’s startling decision to pull out of the race for speaker of the House of Representatives has illustrated quite openly how the Republican Party is becoming bitterly divided between hardcore conservatives and Country-Club Establishment. This is reflected also in the rise of Donald Trump who has even been leading the polls in Florida beating Bush in his home ground no less Rubio and Hillary. Trump is the anti-politician and this highlights the rising tension in politics.
The Republican civil war has been escalating with the beginning of the Tea Party six years ago. Our models have been pointing to 2016 would be the year from political hell and few people thought our computer would ever be right. Some in political circles commented that yes, our computer had been correct with all prior elections. But this was luck since it was based upon trends without polling individuals. What they do not grasp is people respond to the trend and get that correct and you will forecast which way they will vote.

Our political forecast was coordinated with the Economic Confidence Model and what we are seeing is part of the times driven by high taxes, declining economic growth, rising unemployment for the youth, and politicians who have become corrupt and disconnected from society. The non-establishment Country Club Republicans are rising to the top and the political establishment along with the press are fighting against this trend without accepting responsibility for their own actions. I would certainly never vote for any established politician for nothing will change regardless of who wins be it Hillary or Bush.
This Republican Civil War, which we have been warning about, has intensified this summer and fall as Washington outsiders are leading most Republican polls beating the establishment on every front no matter how much the “free press” try so hard to change the trend. The press refuse to publish their own polls where people no longer trust mainstream journalists and this political season has exposed them as trying to influence the elections rather than reporting on the trend.
Republicans may have control both chambers, but they struggle to get anything done as the divide between Country-Club Republicans led by John Boehner, R-Ohio, have openly tried to fund upsets to purge anybody in the Tea Party. Boehner removed anybody who supported Ron Paul and would not allow Ron Paul’s name to even be placed into nomination at the last Presidential convention. Boehner has done far more to divide the Republic Party and its destruction rests squarely on his shoulders.
McCarthy, the House majority leader, was the certainly the clear favorite to succeed Speaker Boehner in a normal world. However, the California congressman was hardly a consensus choice since he was part of the Country-Club establishment who would only help to further divide the party rather than heal it. McCarthy was the majority leader and would NEVER gain the support of the Tea Party members for he went along with Boehner in back-stabbing them every chance he got. The Country-Club Republicans are coming to an end. This is going to be a very interesting 2016. For now, the fear will rest on the prospect that the government will shut down and the kicking the can down the road is under fire.
Yes, it would be nice to restructure everything right now. It would be easy to save the nation in 30 days or less if we approached this from a practical perspective as if we were to save a bankrupt corporation. The first country to accept a restructuring will be like Britain in 1931 when it abandoned austerity (gold standard) and was the first to rise from the Great Depression. The Democrats are just thieves in the night hell bent on robbing anyone who has money to line their own pockets.
The answer is right there before our eyes. The problem that prevents saving the nation is too many politicians.


