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Old 10-21-2012, 10:11 AM
 
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#1 Romney better repeal Obamacare!
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Old 10-21-2012, 10:21 AM
 
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Can't handle the truth that Willard will "finish the job" of completely destroying the nation to turn it into their dream of a hard right wing fascist utopia?

Though how is Obama "a threat to business and investment", when the stock market has soared under his admin? Big business or the "job creators" the right wingers call them, have been doing VERY good.

Also what supposed damage has he done? Give some solid examples, not just fox news programmed one liners,..
This is the problem with Leftist ideologues. They are totally confused by years of Progressive public schooling which taught them that Hitler was a right-wing fascist, all the while softpeddling Marxism as the "good" ideology. The idea of a "utopia" where everyone gets their "fair share" because the wealthy are forced/coerced by .gov to pay for the slackers among us, is a LEFT wing, fascist concept. The Left-wing fascists are using Green Energy/Global Warming/Carbon Emissions/Climate Change, whatever the F you want to call it as their fascist engine by which they pick government "winners" and "losers". WE THE PEOPLE are the losers. Crony socialism like Solyndra and the 100+ other green energy companies that have gone belly-up, GE and GM are the Marxist vehicles to gain control and turn control over to the UN. Have you ever looked at who is on the United Nation's International Union board? No? Do the names Stern and Trumpka sound familiar?

Paul Ryan made a strong statement about the U.S. not taking orders from the UN which went totally unreported in the debate follow-ups. All everyone could talk about was Biden's unhinged guffawing. I hope and pray Romney will not cow-tow to the UN and unions the way Hussein has tried to do.
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Old 10-21-2012, 11:02 AM
 
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I just hope I don't hear in Romney's victory speech: "My friends, it is my task to undo four years of bad policy wrought by our last President. Our best years were during George W. Bush's administration and it is to his policies melded with my own similar ones that we will return to enjoy the prosperity all of you remember just before the Democrats crashed our economy in 2008 with their reckless, irresponsible spending. First on the chopping block: Social Security and Medicare!

(loud thunderous applause)
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Old 10-21-2012, 11:07 AM
 
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Not really. Right wingers simply don't care who they are voting for, what they stand for, or anything else, just as long as they have an (R) next to their name.

The right wingers are programmed sheep that live in a fantasy land called bulls*** mountain, where everything the (R)'s do is right and everything the (D)'s do is wrong. Every single (R) policy in history has brought nothing but rainbows and unicorns, and every single thing that has ever been bad has been caused by the democrats.

The right wingers truly have some kind of severe mental illness where they do not think for themselves, they just get in line and do what they are told like the good minions they are.

Simply put, here is the answers to your questions when speaking to a right winger:

Who are you voting for?

Republican!

You mean Romney?

Is he the republican nomination?

Yes,..

Yee haw I'm voting for him!

What do you like best about Romney?

He's not Obama!

So you don't like him, nor know anything about him, just that he's not Obama?

You betcha'!

Then why did you support him in the primaries if you don't like him?

Because he has the best chance to win!

Says who?

*shugs shoulders* I dunno, people! Like dem yellow haired girls on fox!

I think a better question would be to ask independents whom are backing Willard why they are doing so, and for what reason.
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Originally Posted by TempesT68 View Post
Can't handle the truth that Willard will "finish the job" of completely destroying the nation to turn it into their dream of a hard right wing fascist utopia?

Though how is Obama "a threat to business and investment", when the stock market has soared under his admin? Big business or the "job creators" the right wingers call them, have been doing VERY good.

Also what supposed damage has he done? Give some solid examples, not just fox news programmed one liners,..




Solid examples?
That's exactly what I saw missing from your post above, just a rant of political directionless rhetoric.
I would be ashamed of that one, devoid of any fact whatsoever, just your feelings but emotions are what the Left largely runs out, appealing to the emotions.


Personally first hand I hear it from large companies that we contract work with.
I see bids put out and even awarded but the projects out on hold due to apprehension of new taxes and the effects of policies implemented and still yet to go into effect.
This very thing caused 30 people at my company to be layed off two days ago, we have the contract but start has been delayed until after the election.

Business does not run into expenditures when there is no reasonable estimate of the outcome.


The Stock Market is but a part of the econmy and not the "be all tell all".



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Old 10-21-2012, 11:18 AM
 
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I vote for whatever candidate I feel will do the best job. I vote either Republican or Democrat I do not align myself with either party. I do careful research and do not let the media or comedians on TV make my decision. The problem is that most people get their opinions via media. Most of media is Democrat as is most actors/actresses. They have a huge influence on mostly the younger generation which is sad. Both candidates are wealthy men. They have the money and backing from those other wealthy people to propel them to the top. I know that Mr. Obama has a great gift of speech. He also has a likeable personality that he affectively connects with people. He has charm and charisma and he has skillfully used this to build on the likability because his experience going into the campaign originnaly for the office was that of a Community Organizer and a younger man with not a lot of experience. And the President is a very wealthy man. I know that he tries to make himself look like he is one of us he actually is very wealthy and although his past records have been effectively scrubbed I would not put it past him to also have offshore accounts but we will never know. Unfortunately our Country is in a state of disrepair. Many of our programs like Medicare are in jeopardy. It is not that I dislike Mr. Obama as there is a few things that he did make a difference on but I look at the way the Country is now and I believe it will take a leader that is financially savvy to fix it. We cannot keep spending without serious implications. I don't believe that Mr. Romney will destroy America. As we gave Mr Obama a chance give Mr. Romney a chance. We have in 4 years to change again but give him a chance and lets rally behind him if he is elected to make this a better America.
obama is invested in Northern Trust Corporation, which was a trustee of Enron’s 401(k) retirement plan, and we all know how that turned out.

i also previously posted about how obama helped steer illinois teacher and union money into revenue losing operations.

i like the fairness of your post, and also hope that romney would do a better job --and he, too, would need to be held accountable by all americans if he did not.
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Old 10-21-2012, 11:21 AM
 
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obama is invested in Northern Trust Corporation, which was a trustee of Enron’s 401(k) retirement plan, and we all know how that turned out.

i also previously posted about how obama helped steer illinois teacher and union money into revenue losing operations.

i like the fairness of your post, and also hope that romney would do a better job --and he, too, would need to be held accountable by all americans if he did not.



Yes, all in Office.
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Old 10-21-2012, 11:43 AM
 
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Simply put, he has a better chance at restoring economic confidence. I like that Romney is relatively moderate, and has a record of working with Democrats. This may bode well for actually getting something positive done, while cutting government dead weight.
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Old 10-21-2012, 12:22 PM
 
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Simply put, he has a better chance at restoring economic confidence. I like that Romney is relatively moderate, and has a record of working with Democrats. This may bode well for actually getting something positive done, while cutting government dead weight.
R Money has only be moderate since the first presidential debate

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Old 10-21-2012, 01:18 PM
 
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R Money has only be moderate since the first presidential debate
He has always been a moderate, primaries acting aside.
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Old 10-21-2012, 01:24 PM
 
Location: My beloved Bluegrass
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He has always been a moderate, primaries acting aside.
I would agree with this. I think his record in Massachusetts is a better indicator of what he'll do as president then anything he has said in the primaries. Just like I think Obama's record is a better indicator of what he'll do if given another term than anything he says. Based on those two things it is an easy decision - Romney hands down.
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