@Mars_ax, now we just need someone to do an objective, but good RBR...... LOL.
@Mars_ax, now we just need someone to do an objective, but good RBR...... LOL.
Am I allowed to pipe in with a sardonic dig or two?
Obviously, I am a fan of neither of the two corporate pugs, but given the rough choices available, Obama is the lesser of two evils. You know what you ae going to get with him, whilst Romney is a loose cannon and must be kept away from the red buttons. Plus he is a Mormon and that doesn't bode well for logic and rationality.
I'm surprised by that Miles considering how the President has largely just continued Bush's policies. Romney likely will as well but you never know.
Most bad government has grown out of too much government. Thomas Jefferson
I don't call it the lessor of 2 evils, good or evil has little to do with it. It's more about who gives the U.S. the best chance of improving, I see that man being Romney. BO had his chance and blew it, mainly because he didn't have a workable plan in place. I'll breath a hell of a lot easier at night knowing that BO, Hillary, Biden, and the rest of that liberal scum is no longer fucking up my government.
Obama doesn't have much of a plan to get the economy going again. That's mainly because there isn't really a lot the prez can do to help the economy recover from a balance sheet recession, one where Americans are paying down lots of debt. Because they're paying down debt built up the housing bubble consumer demand is weak and there's not much Obama can do to increase it, short of mortgage cramdowns/renegotiation, and every time he's tried to do that the banks and the GOP have blocked it.
Romney's plan is apparently a massive tax cut mainly for the wealthy. This was Bush's plan too and it led to really poor economic growth, worse growth than any modern prez. So why do you think Romney is going to do any better than the current guy?
A massive tax cut by Romney for the wealthy is just another load of shit that the dems/libs are spewing to demonize Romney and get votes, as is saying that medicare will be cut or that the middle class will get fucked over, by Romney's tax plan. Any "plan" that Romney/Ryan have already outlined for job growth, economic recovery, lowering the deficit and saving medicare & social security is better then what the "magic mulatto" has already tried and failed at.
There's not one fucking thing that BO and the libs stand for that I can identify with, the dems are the party of the black, white and hispanic welfare/entitlement parasites, the party of gays, lesbians/feminists and other "bleeding heart" Oprah-headed white females.
I may not always agree with Republican politics, but the men and women who support and vote for Romney and the Republicans this year are who i'll stand with. Them and their ancestors are what built America and made it great.
Yeah, I know what you mean and I do really dislike Obama as my posting has shown since he was made President. I just don't see Romney as a viable alternative either. His foreign policy approach is potentially very dangerous and I just don't want to see the Middle East incited to complete madness. I already think America is very wrong for putting sanctions on Iran, I would hate to see them prodded on by Israel into committing to Iraq part 2. Furthermore, I really don't want to see the military having 2 billion dollars pumped into it when investment should really be going into green energy. I also really loath the idea of expanding coal mining.
I don't like either of them, but certainly from an international standpoint it is better to stick with Obama. I yearn for a time when a viable 3rd alternative becomes available. Currently it just seems like dead end politics, I just want America to treat its majority with respect and the policies that will get them on their feet. For too long they have been forced to eat shit. That's not a good thing to be happening to people. I won't waffle on as this is about the debate, but yeah, it bugs me.
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