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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (147995)11/3/2012 9:53:27 AM
From: locogringo4 Recommendations  Respond to of 224724
 
Obama needs another term to produce ....

Rudy has the muslim scumbag pegged perfectly.

“He doesn’t want a second term he wants a second chance because he screwed it up the first time” Rudy said at the Romney rally in West Chester, Ohio

therightnewz.com



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (147995)11/3/2012 9:54:35 AM
From: chartseer4 Recommendations  Respond to of 224724
 
With his rate of growth I don't think he can do it in four more years. He would need more like forty four years. Could you imagine what the debt would be then, doubling every year for forty four more years??



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (147995)11/3/2012 9:59:14 AM
From: tonto1 Recommendation  Respond to of 224724
 
Correct. Obama failed to do so in his first term.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (147995)11/3/2012 10:20:35 AM
From: Hope Praytochange4 Recommendations  Respond to of 224724
 



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (147995)11/3/2012 10:21:11 AM
From: Hope Praytochange3 Recommendations  Respond to of 224724
 
idiot dumb blind deaf



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (147995)11/3/2012 10:34:53 AM
From: Ann Corrigan3 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224724
 
Rasmussen & Michael Barone Predict Romney Wins Handily:

Most of the pollsters out there may be using fluff voter turnout models from 2008. The reality of 2012 is that voters are not as enthusiastic about voting for Obama as they were last time.

Rasmussen Reports does a better job at characterizing the race, so let's see how their latest polls stack up.



Swing states:

  • Michigan: Obama +7
  • Pennsylvania: Obama +5
  • Nevada: Obama +2
  • Wisconsin: Tie
  • Ohio: Tie
  • Iowa: Romney +1
  • Florida: Romney +2
  • New Hampshire: Romney +2
  • Virginia: Romney +2
  • Colorado: Romney +3
  • North Carolina: Romney +6
  • Romney 267, Obama 243 with Wisconsin and Ohio as a tie.

    From Rasmussen Reports:

    Voters in Ohio trust Romney more by six points - 50% to 44% - when it comes to handling the economy and by five - 50% to 45% - in the area of job creation. The challenger also has a three-point edge on energy policy, while the president has a two-point trust advantage in the areas of national security and housing policy.

    Read more at reagancoalition.com



    To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (147995)11/3/2012 10:38:12 AM
    From: Ann Corrigan3 Recommendations  Respond to of 224724
     
    Lol..Voters Decide Obama gets 3 more MONTHS.



    To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (147995)11/3/2012 10:50:26 AM
    From: longnshort2 Recommendations  Respond to of 224724
     
    Obama voter brags about voting four times for Obama in polling places in North Carolina They don’t even try and hide it anymore. Obama voters are now openly bragging about committing voter fraud, by voting for Obama multiple times. This individual is in North Carolina, and bragged about having voted for Obama four times so far, with still one more to go for five votes.



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    To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (147995)11/3/2012 11:06:24 AM
    From: JakeStraw4 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 224724
     
    4 more years of Obama & the US will be Greece... Hopefully voter's are not stupid enough to give him a second term...



    To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (147995)11/3/2012 11:15:17 AM
    From: TideGlider6 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224724
     
    Your hero Paul Krugman says he needs 350K per month for a few years before he gets to 6%.



    To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (147995)11/3/2012 11:20:27 AM
    From: JakeStraw4 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 224724
     
    What's Obama doing for all the millions of people suffering the after-effects of Hurricane Sandy!



    To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (147995)11/3/2012 11:29:25 AM
    From: longnshort7 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224724
     
    A Vote For Obama-Biden Is A Vote For National Collapse
    By MARK STEYN
    Posted 11/02/2012 06:59 PM ET

    In political terms, Hurricane Sandy and the Benghazi consulate debacle exemplify at home and abroad the fundamental unseriousness of the United States in the Obama era.

    In the days after Sandy hit, Barack Obama was generally agreed to have performed well. He had himself photographed in the White House Situation Room nodding thoughtfully to bureaucrats ("John Brennan, Assistant to the President for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism; Tony Blinken, National Security Advisor to the Vice President; David Agnew, Director for Intergovernmental Affairs") and Tweeted it to his 3.2 million followers.

    He appeared in New Jersey wearing a bomber jacket rather than a suit to demonstrate that when the going gets tough the tough get out a monogrammed Air Force One bomber jacket.

    He announced that he'd instructed his officials to answer all calls within 15 minutes because in America "we leave nobody behind."

    By doing all this, the president "shows" he "cares" — which is true in the sense that in Benghazi he was willing to leave the entire consulate staff behind, and nobody had their calls answered within seven hours, because presumably he didn't care. So Brennan, the counterterrorism guy, and Blinken, the national security honcho, briefed the president on the stiff breeze, but on Sept. 11, 2012, when a little counterterrorism was called for, nobody bothered calling the Counterterrorism Security Group, the senior U.S. counterterrorism bureaucracy.

    Meanwhile, FEMA rumbles on, the "emergency management agency" that manages emergencies, very expensively, rather than preventing them. Late on the night Sandy made landfall, I heard on the local news that my state's governor had asked the president to declare a federal emergency in every New Hampshire county so that federal funds could be "unlocked." A quarter-million people in the Granite State were out of power. It was reported that, beyond our borders, 8 million people in a dozen states were out of power.

    But that's not an "emergency." No hurricane hit my county. Indeed, no hurricane hit New Hampshire. No hurricane hit "17 states," the number of states supposedly "affected" by Sandy at its peak. A hurricane hit a few coastal counties of New Jersey, New York and a couple of other states, and that's it. Everyone else had slightly windier-than-usual wind — and yet they were out of power for days.

    In a county entirely untouched by Sandy, my office manager had no electricity for a week. Not because of an "emergency" but because of a decrepit and vulnerable above-the-ground electrical distribution system that ought to be a national embarrassment to any developed society. A few weeks ago, I chanced to be in St. Pierre and Miquelon, a French colony of 6,000 people on a couple of treeless rocks in the North Atlantic. Every electric line is underground. Indeed, the droll demoiselle who leads tours of the islands makes a point of amusingly drawing American visitors' attention to this local feature.

    If you're saying, "Whoa, that sounds expensive," well, our government is more expensive than any government in history — and we have nothing to show for it. Imagine if Obama's 2009 stimulus had been spent burying every electric pole on the Eastern Seaboard. Instead, just that one Obama bill spent a little shy of a trillion dollars, and no one can point to a single thing it built. "A big storm requires Big Government," pronounced The New York Times. But Washington is so big-hearted with Big Government it spends $188 million an hour that it doesn't have — 24 hours a day, seven days a week, including Thanksgiving, Christmas and Ramadan.

    And yet, mysteriously, multi-trillion-dollar Big Government Obama-style can't do anything except sluice food stamps to the dependent class, lavish benefits and early retirement packages to the bureaucrats that service them, and so-called government "investment" to approved Obama cronies.

    So you can have Big Government bigger (or, anyway, more expensive) than any government's ever been, and the lights still go out in 17 states — because your president spent 6 trillion bucks and all the country got was a lousy Air Force One bomber jacket for him to wear while posing for a Twitpic answering the phone with his concerned expression.

    Even in those few parts of the Northeast that can legitimately claim to have been clobbered by Sandy, Big Government made it worse. Last week, Nanny Bloomberg, mayor of New York, rivaled his own personal best for worst mayoral performance since that snowstorm a couple of years back. This is a man who spends his days micromanaging the amount of soda New Yorkers are allowed to have in their beverage containers rather than, say, the amount of ocean New Yorkers are allowed to have in their subway system — just as, in the previous crisis, the municipal titan who can regulate the salt out of your cheeseburger proved utterly incapable of regulating any salt on to Sixth Avenue.

    Imagine if this preening buffoon had expended as much executive energy on flood protection for the electrical grid and transit system as he does on approved quantities of carbonated beverages. But that's leadership 21st century style: When the going gets tough, the tough ban transfats.

    Back in Benghazi, the president who looks so cool in a bomber jacket declined to answer his beleaguered diplomats' calls for help — even though he had aircraft and special forces in the region. Too bad. He's all jacket and no bombers.

    This, too, is an example of America's uniquely profligate impotence. When something goes screwy at a ramshackle consulate halfway round the globe, very few governments have the technological capacity to watch it unfold in real time. Even fewer have deployable military assets only a couple of hours away. What is the point of unmanned drones, of military bases around the planet, of elite special forces trained to the peak of perfection if the president and the vast bloated federal bureaucracy cannot rouse themselves to action? What is the point of outspending Russia, Britain, France, China, Germany and every middle-rank military power combined if, when it matters, America cannot urge into the air one plane with a couple of dozen commandoes?

    In Iraq, al-Qaida is running training camps in the western desert. In Afghanistan, the Taliban are all but certain to return most of the country to its pre-9/11 glories.

    But in Washington the head of the world's biggest "counterterrorism" bureaucracy briefs the president on flood damage and downed trees.

    I don't know whether Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan can fix things, but I do know that Barack Obama and Joe Biden won't even try — and that therefore a vote for Obama is a vote for the certainty of national collapse.

    Look at Lower Manhattan in the dark, and try to imagine what America might look like after the rest of the planet decides it no longer needs the dollar as global reserve currency. For four years, we have had a president who can spend everything but build nothing. Nothing but debt, dependency, and decay.

    As I said at the beginning, in different ways the response to Hurricane Sandy and Benghazi exemplify the fundamental unseriousness of the superpower at twilight. Whether or not to get serious is the choice facing the electorate on Tuesday.

    But let him keep the bomber jacket.

    news.investors.com



    To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (147995)11/3/2012 11:31:24 AM
    From: Thomas A Watson3 Recommendations  Respond to of 224724
     
    The only term needed by obamination to fix America's problems is.

    "I am Resignating Now". or "I am Voting for Mitt Romney"