The debating's over.... time for a decision
So the debates are finally over, and both sides obviously claim victory for their side. :rolleyes:
What matters now is what's going to happen in the upcoming election.
Do you:
a. Vote for a President who admittedly didn't live up to his campaign promises (wow... like that's never happened before), and probably bit off a bit more than he could chew, given the state of the economy when he took office (yes... we were in a recession). A President who, unlike George W. Bush, apparently doesn't deserve a second term in office to try and finish what he's trying to accomplish (unless of course you're of the opinion that he purposely wants to destroy the U.S. economy and foreign relations). Or........
b. Vote for a candidate who has put forth an economic plan that doesn't add up in dollars and cents. A candidate that inspires as much faith as a used car salesman. A candidate that was probably the least bad among the people the Republicans put out there to fight out the primaries. A candidate who admittedly, has more business and private entreprise experience than the President...... but on the other hand looks scary bad on the foreign relations front. A candidate that, when he speaks of protecting the middle class..... all some of us can think about is his wealthy upbringing and cluelessness about what the middle class really is.
Bottom line: Either the President will be re-elected and he will continue to please some people and not please others (no matter what he accomplishes)... or he will lose the elections and we'll get a total unknown sitting in the Oval Office, praying that he doesn't start WW3 while he's figuring out how to make good on his own campaign promises (that's of course if he ever intended to keep them in the first place). ;)
Either way, the economy will probably improve over what it is now..... and whoever happens to be in the driver's seat will take full credit over the improvement. If it's Obama, he'll step down happily and satisfied. If it's Romney, he'll be crowing about it, and use it to win re-election in 2016. That is... if he hasn't started WW3 yet.
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A vote for either is one in the same. Gary Johnson or Rocky Bernard is our only chance at something substantive.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bXEglx-or6k
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agreed---- there are several 3rd party candıdates on the ballot but they were forbıdden from the debates. Thats democracy?
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It doesn't really matter as they are both against the general population. Obama is the better of the two, but he is a horrible, horrible President. It's a choice of horrible or appalling, the two are pretty synonymous just have different letters (approaches).
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brocktonblockbust
agreed---- there are several 3rd party candıdates on the ballot but they were forbıdden from the debates. Thats democracy?
Suddenly Condoleeza Rice becomes pres and USA explodes.
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What I honestly believe is 4 more years of BO and America is royally fucked, Romney is the United States only hope.
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Ron Paul wuz robbed ;D
and so were we..
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The worst thing that could happen to the US would be a second term for Obama, unless it is a first term for Romney.
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Tax Policy Center in Spotlight for Its Romney Study - Yahoo! Finance
This is from a nonpartisan research center. It confirms what some us have known all along: Romney's plans on how to fix the economy are nothing but a smoke screen. A pack of lies that will be unveiled should he ever get to the White House. But these geeks picked on the wrong guy. You don't fuck with a Republican candidate's tax plan without expecting to get slammed in return.
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TitoFan
Tax Policy Center in Spotlight for Its Romney Study - Yahoo! Finance
This is from a
nonpartisan research center. It confirms what some us have known all along: Romney's plans on how to fix the economy are nothing but a smoke screen. A pack of lies that will be unveiled should he ever get to the White House. But these geeks picked on the wrong guy. You don't fuck with a Republican candidate's tax plan without expecting to get slammed in return.
Hey @El Kabong ... aren't you going to claim that the Tax Policy Center is secretly owned or controlled by Obama?
Or maybe their calculators are defective......
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I just can't wait till this is over with already. You have no idea how much it sucks living in Ohio during the presidential election years. We are such a main focus that we are on campaign overload, and I'm sick of it. :mad:
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Diane
I just can't wait till this is over with already. You have no idea how much it sucks living in Ohio during the presidential election years. We are such a main focus that we are on campaign overload, and I'm sick of it. :mad:
LOL... I can imagine. You guys are in the news ALL the time. Pivotal state.
It must seem like a giant tug-of-war, with both Obama and Romney on overdrive kissing babies and high-fiving people.
It's election time over here too.... and it gets crazy. I can't wait till the elections are over, either.
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Diane
I just can't wait till this is over with already. You have no idea how much it sucks living in Ohio during the presidential election years. We are such a main focus that we are on campaign overload, and I'm sick of it. :mad:
LOL... I can imagine. You guys are in the news ALL the time. Pivotal state.
It must seem like a giant tug-of-war, with both Obama and Romney on overdrive kissing babies and high-fiving people.
It's election time over here too.... and it gets crazy. I can't wait till the elections are over, either.
It's fucking horrible! The constant tv & radio commercials, the signs plastered everywhere, the phone calls, and both of them are here it seems like every damn week. I'm so tired of this shit. Thank God we only have to go through this shit every 4 years. A guy from our branch in Chicago was in our office this past week, and he said he could not believe how bad it is here. This can't be over soon enough for me.
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Wise man. I'm voting for Gary Johnson.
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