Political Thread 2012
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DaveH;326281 wrote:
Obama finished it, and wanted to add more so I'll put well over half of the "badness" on his shoulders.True, but I'm not sure that it is a Right/Left issue. Therefore I score it neutral.
The bailout doesn't push Obama to the right, just because some of the clowns on the right would have went for it.
Doesn't necessarily push him to the left either. The Federal Government loans/grants/gives money to private sector businesses regularly. I'm not sure that it is socialist for doing so.
Uhh, No.
http://articles.businessinsider.com/2011-07-09/markets/29997115_1_government-workers-jobs-report-obama-federal <-through June 2011 (which I'll admit shows growth)
I can't find a newer chart other than the one I posted.... and it's possible that it ticked up again.
Washington Post wrote:
Consider these budget statistics:■“In the 1950s and 1960s, there were on average 92 residents for every Federal worker.
■“In the 1980s and 1990s, there were on average 106 residents for every Federal worker.
■ “By 2011, the ratio had increased to 145 residents for every Federal worker.
■ “Since the 1950s and 1960s, the U.S. population increased by 76 percent, the private sector workforce surged 133 percent, while the size of the Federal workforce rose just 11 percent.”
Again, I am just reporting what others have compiled.
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The below video will clear this all up. Make sure to watch it to the end.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5Lmkm5EF5E&context=C3005bc4ADOEgsToPDskK3NKbwXNnSRnVmNlJ418z9
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DaveH;326282 wrote:
Obama made the call, so I'll give him the credit. If things went to shit on that mission he would have got all the blame, so you gotta give him the credit when it goes good.Made the call? He got a call saying, hey WE have been looking for this guy for 10 years and we think we found him. Should we go get him?
Like i said, any American would have said yes. And if that mission would have gone to shit, they would have put it on someone else. He doesn't get called for every military operation and say yes or no. Could he even have possibly said no? No.
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GarageAlchemist;326286 wrote:
Made the call? He got a call saying, hey WE have been looking for this guy for 10 years and we think we found him. Should we go get him?Like i said, any American would have said yes. And if that mission would have gone to shit, they would have put it on someone else. He doesn't get called for every military operation and say yes or no. Could he even have possibly said no? No.
Obama: Damned if you do, Damned if you don't.
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63vette;326285 wrote:
The below video will clear this all up. Make sure to watch it to the end.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5Lmkm5EF5E&context=C3005bc4ADOEgsToPDskK3NKbwXNnSRnVmNlJ418z9
WTF
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From what I've read about it, there was quite a bit more that went into the decision. It seems like a no brainer, but there was a lot of "world politics" that had to be considered, and if things went to shit it could have blown up in our face.
You are prob right though, if things went to shit someone else may have taken the fall.

GarageAlchemist;326286 wrote:
Made the call? He got a call saying, hey WE have been looking for this guy for 10 years and we think we found him. Should we go get him?Like i said, any American would have said yes. And if that mission would have gone to shit, they would have put it on someone else. He doesn't get called for every military operation and say yes or no. Could he even have possibly said no? No.
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Just an FYI for you guys - if you want to try and get Ron Paul to be the GOP nominee, there are steps you can take. The ND state delegate elections are happening right at the beginning of march, and the state convention happens over the march->april weekend in bismark. That group of people will decide for real who North Dakota's GOP nominees will be. All of these straw polls and caucuses and other things are all irrelevant dickwaving. What matters is becoming a delegate and going to the nominating convention.
A subset of the ND delegates will be elected in bismark as national delegates representing ND, and will then go to Florida in august for the national GOP convention. The Florida nominating convention is the only thing that decides who the GOP nominee will be. Every single thing that the media has reported on thus far is non-binding.
If you want to do what you can to get Ron Paul to be the nominee, become a delegate. You can PM me and I'll put you in touch with the right people.
Normally, there is clear frontrunner going into the national nominating convention, and so the national convention is almost a formality. But if there is no clear leader, you get what's called a "brokered convention" and there is a lot of horse trading that goes on to try and whittle the field down to the eventual GOP nominee. That means even that if Paul doesn't pull off the delegate coup he's been planning, he's going to have a significant impact at the national level.
The plain fact of the matter is, Mittens can't win without the support of the Paul voters.
So here's the possibilities, as i see them:
- Paul "steals" the GOP nomination because his ground game was better re: the delegate and convention processes. Paul stacks up better against Obama than any other GOP contender, especially with dems who are disillusioned with Obama and independants. Paul vs. Obama is a close race
- Mittens becomes the GOP nominee, and there is some concession or other hting that happens whereby the majority of Paul supporters vote for Mittens. Mittens wins.
- Mittens becomes the GOP nominee, but Paul supporters do NOT support that ticket. Obama wins.
Newt Gingrich is a national embarassment. He's doing this to get his name back in the limelight, get some speaking and book deals, and then get some more lobbying gigs.
Santorum will get crushed in a national election. He is the embodiment of everything the left hates about the right. He's got a horrible spending problem, he nears the top of corruption lists.
Listen to this Santorum video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Gwwmm-cQxU
Mitt Romney signed an assault weapons ban and then talked about how great it was. He's actually worse than Obama on gun rights.
Check out Romney on guns: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9Ygw9CQ9po
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-UQG7k1uX0Gun Owners of America gives Romney a D. Same grade as Obama.
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DelSlow;326287 wrote:
Obama: Damned if you do, Damned if you don't.Not even. What i said was, there really wasn't any credit to be sent his way as he did what anyone else would have done. Not a knock on him, just not a boost either...
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Next question.... who will be the next to drop out on the Republican side? My vote is Newt.
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thrash;326294 wrote:
Just an FYI for you guys - if you want to try and get Ron Paul to be the GOP nominee, there are steps you can take. The ND state delegate elections are happening right at the beginning of march, and the state convention happens over the march->april weekend in bismark. That group of people will decide for real who North Dakota's GOP nominees will be. All of these straw polls and caucuses and other things are all irrelevant dickwaving. What matters is becoming a delegate and going to the nominating convention.A subset of the ND delegates will be elected in bismark as national delegates representing ND, and will then go to Florida in august for the national GOP convention. The Florida nominating convention is the only thing that decides who the GOP nominee will be. Every single thing that the media has reported on thus far is non-binding.
If you want to do what you can to get Ron Paul to be the nominee, become a delegate. You can PM me and I'll put you in touch with the right people.
Normally, there is clear frontrunner going into the national nominating convention, and so the national convention is almost a formality. But if there is no clear leader, you get what's called a "brokered convention" and there is a lot of horse trading that goes on to try and whittle the field down to the eventual GOP nominee. That means even that if Paul doesn't pull off the delegate coup he's been planning, he's going to have a significant impact at the national level.
The plain fact of the matter is, Mittens can't win without the support of the Paul voters.
So here's the possibilities, as i see them:
- Paul "steals" the GOP nomination because his ground game was better re: the delegate and convention processes. Paul stacks up better against Obama than any other GOP contender, especially with dems who are disillusioned with Obama and independants. Paul vs. Obama is a close race
- Mittens becomes the GOP nominee, and there is some concession or other hting that happens whereby the majority of Paul supporters vote for Mittens. Mittens wins.
- Mittens becomes the GOP nominee, but Paul supporters do NOT support that ticket. Obama wins.
Newt Gingrich is a national embarassment. He's doing this to get his name back in the limelight, get some speaking and book deals, and then get some more lobbying gigs.
Santorum will get crushed in a national election. He is the embodiment of everything the left hates about the right. He's got a horrible spending problem, he nears the top of corruption lists.
Listen to this Santorum video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Gwwmm-cQxU
Mitt Romney signed an assault weapons ban and then talked about how great it was. He's actually worse than Obama on gun rights.
Check out Romney on guns: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9Ygw9CQ9po
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-UQG7k1uX0Gun Owners of America gives Romney a D. Same grade as Obama.
Any weapon that could be lethal to law enforcement. So... any firearm ever made?
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Yup, muskets and blunderbusses are out in 2013.
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Rexwagon;326378 wrote:
Santorum. ND has spokenEmbarrassing. I wouldn't doubt it if liberals actually voted for him to screw it up. Heard rumors about it happening in Michigan.
One thing I know, if the republican candidate wants to win, they would be smart to make Paul the VP....he IS the swing vote.
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PSiedTSi;326379 wrote:
Embarrassing. I wouldn't doubt it if liberals actually voted for him to screw it up. Heard rumors about it happening in Michigan.One thing I know, if the republican candidate wants to win, they would be smart to make Paul the VP....he IS the swing vote.
I agree with everything you just posted Tony. The ONLY way I vote Santorum is if Paul is the VP. Sadly I like Palin more than Santorum... she seems less crazy somehow.
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You'd have to be crazy to think you could win using the lines Santorum is using. He is too far right, too unorganized, too much of a lobbyist to even be able to stand against Obama. He'd get wrecked like a freight train through a daycare.
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You are probably right, but I don't think thats the "crazy" that Chuck was referring to.

GarageAlchemist;326382 wrote:
You'd have to be crazy to think you could win using the lines Santorum is using. He is too far right, too unorganized, too much of a lobbyist to even be able to stand against Obama. He'd get wrecked like a freight train through a daycare.
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