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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: the_wheel who wrote (237700)2/6/2008 2:13:43 PM
From: mph  Read Replies (2) of 793931
 
The truth is that this is probably the scariest election year in memory.

We'll either have an Obama who wants to summit with our enemies and hope-talk them into submission, while they yawn, nod and continue with their efforts to go nuclear, etc.

Or a Hillary who will solve every problem by strengthening big government and forcing people to her will through government duress, like forcing compulsory health insurance via wage garnishment/withholding mechanisms.

Or McCain who will cripple industry by regulations pandering to the climate change crowd and pretend to have "gotten it" about illegal immigration.

None were in favor of Bush tax cuts, so expect the middle class to find itself more heavily taxed. Yeah, I know McCain claims he "got it" about the tax cuts, but we'll see in the highly unlikely event he wins the general election. [The middle class still doesn't realize it is "rich" in the eyes of populist/socialists.]

The New York Times will be the arbiter of our foreign policy, continuing to decide how much of our intelligence information should be provided to our enemies, so long as its decisions are in line with Obama's plans to forge defeat in Iraq.

Sorry that I'm not feeling the hope. I guess you have to be 18 and naive to buy in. And that's the truth!
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