[quote]stefan128 wrote:
I’m not a big fan of politics for the mere fact that each party just degrades the other one constantly. Anyways, my parents are both Republicans and will be voting for Romney. My mom cannot stand Obama and would disown me if I voted for him, which I am not. I am not a big fan of Obama just because over and over I hear of how he has not done much for the economy. To the point, by just reading and hearing things, I am getting the idea that if Obama gets reelected that the country is literally fucked. The idea that the US will be a shitty place to live and that so on. I will be voting for Romney, but I feel like Obama is going to win due to all the idiots who vote for him just to do it.(I once heard a girl from my school say I cannot wait to vote for Obama, he is so nice.)[/quote]
He depends on these empty headed imbeciles and those who are dependent on a government hand out to win. And of course I don’t want to leave out the unions. He has rewarded them handsomely for his 08’ win and they’ll be there again this year. [/quote]
Zeb;
I’m sure the Romney will have just as many empty headed imbeciles who are dependent on government hand outs AND Union Members voting for him.
Mufasa[/quote]
You’re sure of that huh? Is that because of my statement? Because you are dead wrong. The democratic party of 2012 is made up of those exact people and a few other groups. Do you honestly think that the 100 million people who collect some form of aid from the government want Obama replaced? Do you honestly think that the majority of union members want Obama replaced?
[quote]Mufasa wrote:
The more I think about this pick, the more I believe that it was one done in the careful and calculated managerial style that Romney has been known for during this campaign.
He wasn’t going to go “outside-the-box” (e.g. Rice); some most likely didn’t pass some vetting issue (while it may not be true, Rubio comes to mind); and he wasn’t going to pick someone that Conservatives liked more than him (Petraeus).
He needed to make a pick, so he picked someone “safe”, in the sense that at least Ryan doesn’t lose Romney any significant voting block within the base.
As far as “firing up and solidifying the conservative base”?
The President has done that FAR better than the “Romney/Ryan” ticket can ever hope to.
Mufasa[/quote]
Obama, so far, has done just about everything better than Romney tell us something new my friend.
[quote]Mufasa wrote:
I’m sure of it because I know that that being spinkled with GOP/Conservative Fairy Dust doesn’t somehow make one a clear-headed genius, or magically takes them off the Government dole.
There are idiots and government moochers on both ends of the Political Spectrum.
Did anyone mention that Romney is no prize? I mean, is that the best the GOP can put out there? Sheesh, it’s sad…but I’ll vote for him. Hell, I’d vote for anybody than Obama.
[quote]strangemeadow wrote:
Did anyone mention that Romney is no prize? I mean, is that the best the GOP can put out there? Sheesh, it’s sad…but I’ll vote for him. Hell, I’d vote for anybody than Obama.[/quote]
Again:
It will most certainly be an “Obama/Not Obama” election.
[quote]stefan128 wrote:
I’m not a big fan of politics for the mere fact that each party just degrades the other one constantly. Anyways, my parents are both Republicans and will be voting for Romney. My mom cannot stand Obama and would disown me if I voted for him, which I am not. I am not a big fan of Obama just because over and over I hear of how he has not done much for the economy. To the point, by just reading and hearing things, I am getting the idea that if Obama gets reelected that the country is literally fucked. The idea that the US will be a shitty place to live and that so on. I will be voting for Romney, but I feel like Obama is going to win due to all the idiots who vote for him just to do it.(I once heard a girl from my school say I cannot wait to vote for Obama, he is so nice.)[/quote]
He depends on these empty headed imbeciles and those who are dependent on a government hand out to win. And of course I don’t want to leave out the unions. He has rewarded them handsomely for his 08’ win and they’ll be there again this year. [/quote]
Zeb;
I’m sure the Romney will have just as many empty headed imbeciles who are dependent on government hand outs AND Union Members voting for him.
Mufasa[/quote]
You’re sure of that huh? Is that because of my statement? Because you are dead wrong. The democratic party of 2012 is made up of those exact people and a few other groups. Do you honestly think that the 100 million people who collect some form of aid from the government want Obama replaced? Do you honestly think that the majority of union members want Obama replaced?
Mufasa, come on you know better.[/quote]
I’m sure of it, Zeb, because I know that that being sprinkled with GOP/Conservative Fairy Dust doesn’t somehow make one a clear-headed genius, or magically takes them off the Government dole.
There are idiots and government moochers at both ends of the Political Spectrum.
[quote]Mufasa wrote:<<< There are idiots and government moochers at both ends of the Political Spectrum.
Mufasa [/quote]I promise you people who are paid other people’s money through wealth redistribution vote about 95% donkey.
[quote]Mufasa wrote:<<< There are idiots and government moochers at both ends of the Political Spectrum.
Mufasa [/quote]I promise you people who are paid other people’s money through wealth redistribution vote about 95% donkey.
[/quote]
Do you mean farmers , military and oil companies , other countries ,oil companies ,banks ?
[quote]stefan128 wrote:
I’m not a big fan of politics for the mere fact that each party just degrades the other one constantly. Anyways, my parents are both Republicans and will be voting for Romney. My mom cannot stand Obama and would disown me if I voted for him, which I am not. I am not a big fan of Obama just because over and over I hear of how he has not done much for the economy. To the point, by just reading and hearing things, I am getting the idea that if Obama gets reelected that the country is literally fucked. The idea that the US will be a shitty place to live and that so on. I will be voting for Romney, but I feel like Obama is going to win due to all the idiots who vote for him just to do it.(I once heard a girl from my school say I cannot wait to vote for Obama, he is so nice.)[/quote]
He depends on these empty headed imbeciles and those who are dependent on a government hand out to win. And of course I don’t want to leave out the unions. He has rewarded them handsomely for his 08’ win and they’ll be there again this year. [/quote]
Zeb;
I’m sure the Romney will have just as many empty headed imbeciles who are dependent on government hand outs AND Union Members voting for him.
Mufasa[/quote]
You’re sure of that huh? Is that because of my statement? Because you are dead wrong. The democratic party of 2012 is made up of those exact people and a few other groups. Do you honestly think that the 100 million people who collect some form of aid from the government want Obama replaced? Do you honestly think that the majority of union members want Obama replaced?
Mufasa, come on you know better.[/quote]
I’m sure of it, Zeb, because I know that that being sprinkled with GOP/Conservative Fairy Dust doesn’t somehow make one a clear-headed genius, or magically takes them off the Government dole.
There are idiots and government moochers at both ends of the Political Spectrum.
Mufasa [/quote]
43 million people on food stamps and that is a record under Obama. Do you think those people know what side their bread is buttered? Do you really want to get into a debate about which team the welfare crowd is voting for?
You really think that’s one you’re going to win? Especially now with cut and slash Ryan on board. If Romney should win those people will soon know (if they don’t already) that Obama is probably the only way that their government checks continue to flow UNEARNED!
[quote]Mufasa wrote:<<< There are idiots and government moochers at both ends of the Political Spectrum.
Mufasa [/quote]I promise you people who are paid other people’s money through wealth redistribution vote about 95% donkey.
[/quote]
Do you mean farmers , military and oil companies , other countries ,oil companies ,banks ?
[/quote]
No he means the lazy bastards that DO NOTHING and get a government check.
The way I see it, Ryan has balls - something Romney is lacking. He’s not afraid to say what’s on his mind. He says what he means and means what he says. He doesn’t flip-flop like Romney.
[quote]Mufasa wrote:<<< There are idiots and government moochers at both ends of the Political Spectrum.
Mufasa [/quote]I promise you people who are paid other people’s money through wealth redistribution vote about 95% donkey.
[/quote]
Do you mean farmers , military and oil companies , other countries ,oil companies ,banks ?
[/quote]
No he means the lazy bastards that DO NOTHING and get a government check.[/quote]
Oh;…you mean the members of Congress, SCOTUS, and the current administration!
[quote]CSEagles1694 wrote:
The way I see it, Ryan has balls - something Romney is lacking. He’s not afraid to say what’s on his mind. He says what he means and means what he says. He doesn’t flip-flop like Romney.
CS[/quote]
The devil is in the details. When he mentions things like ‘means’ testing I start listening, but I never hear any specifics. We need the particulars.
[quote]CSEagles1694 wrote:
The way I see it, Ryan has balls - something Romney is lacking. He’s not afraid to say what’s on his mind. He says what he means and means what he says. He doesn’t flip-flop like Romney.
CS[/quote]
I get what you’re saying, CS…
The problem is that Romney is at the top of the Ticket.
One point; during an election, the VP choice is often the “attack Dog”. I think that Ryan will HAVE to be (along with SuperPACS) because Romney just doesn’t seem to “comfortable?” in that role.