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Who here is voting for Obama?

  • Einstein

  • LScootU

  • Probably me. Not 100% yet, but I'm leaning that way.

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    MarineMountie

  • i am...

    oh, wait... i can't vote

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    DickMcJunkin

  • MarineMountie said...

    Probably me. Not 100% yet, but I'm leaning that way.

    headslap Why

    LScootU

  • MarineMountie said...

    Probably me. Not 100% yet, but I'm leaning that way.

    What is swaying you in that direction?

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    Einstein

  • I am

    Alonzo Harris

  • Hell no.... I'll vote for whomever is running independent first...

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    orangeasylum

  • Einstein said...

    What is swaying you in that direction?

    He probably enjoys drowning in debt, outrageous gas prices and high unemployment.

    threepeat

  • ElephanTideis said...

    He probably enjoys drowning in debt, outrageous gas prices and high unemployment.

    Are we talking about Bush or Obama? Sorry, I can't tell.

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    MarineMountie

  • MarineMountie said...

    Are we talking about Bush or Obama? Sorry, I can't tell.

    Excellent rationale.

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    EF_Wolverine

  • EF_Wolverine said...

    Excellent rationale.

    Just making a point. The president only has so much power to change certain things. Honestly, Obama sucks, Romney sucks, everyone sucks. Kerry sucked, Bush sucked, ect...

    See a pattern here? Clinton was our last good president, IMO. Right now, the US is just on a decline in a lot of areas. Nothing wrong with that, its just a fact.

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    MarineMountie

  • Einstein said...

    ?

    Give me seven months and I'll let you know.

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    BamaLivesFootba

  • NO

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  • MarineMountie said...

    Just making a point. The president only has so much power to change certain things. Honestly, Obama sucks, Romney sucks, everyone sucks. Kerry sucked, Bush sucked, ect...

    See a pattern here? Clinton was our last good president, IMO. Right now, the US is just on a decline in a lot of areas. Nothing wrong with that, its just a fact.

    “If you widen the lens, the public is being sold a big lie — that our problems owe to unions and the size of government and not to fraud and deregulation and vast concentration of wealth. Obama’s failure is that he won’t challenge this Republican narrative, and give people a story that helps them connect the dots and understand where we’re going.” —Robert Reich, Professor of Economics at Berkeley and former Secretary of Labor

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  • No way

    GaNole1

  • DickMcJunkin said...

    “If you widen the lens, the public is being sold a big lie — that our problems owe to unions and the size of government and not to fraud and deregulation and vast concentration of wealth. Obama’s failure is that he won’t challenge this Republican narrative, and give people a story that helps them connect the dots and understand where we’re going.” —Robert Reich, Professor of Economics at Berkeley and former Secretary of Labor

    So the fact that as Government gets larger things get worse for the country is what, just dumb luck? Sure other things play into it. I am guessing Mr Reich thinks the Democrats narrative is perfect. I see he was honest about one thing. He wants Obama to tell us a story and it will start with Once upon a time.

    And to answer the question.....NO

    JP4UNC

  • JP4UNC said...

    So the fact that as Government gets larger things get worse for the country is what, just dumb luck? Sure other things play into it. I am guessing Mr Reich thinks the Democrats narrative is perfect. I see he was honest about one thing. He wants Obama to tell us a story and it will start with Once upon a time.

    And to answer the question.....NO

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  • JP4UNC said...

    So the fact that as Government gets larger things get worse for the country is what, just dumb luck? Sure other things play into it. I am guessing Mr Reich thinks the Democrats narrative is perfect. I see he was honest about one thing. He wants Obama to tell us a story and it will start with Once upon a time.

    And to answer the question.....NO

    "28 percent of the investment tax cut savings went to just 11,433 taxpayers, saving them almost $1.9 million each...The nearly 90 percent of Americans who make less than $100,000 a year saved on average $318 each on their investments. They collected 5.3 percent of the total savings from reduced tax rates on investment income."—New York Times, 2007-08-22, explaining why you don't feel richer after the recent frenzy of tax cutting.

    “If class warfare is being waged in America, my class is clearly winning.”—Billionaire Warren Buffet, opposing obscene tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans.

    "The operation itself — the helicopters, the tanks, the fuel needed to run them, the combat pay for enlisted troops, the salaries of reservists and contractors, the rebuilding of Iraq — is costing more than $300 million a day"—David Leonhart, comparing the annual cost of the Iraq war with the annual cost of unfunded domestic programs, such as expanding preschool.

    “When the banks did well, their employees were paid well. When the banks did poorly, their employees were paid well. And when the banks did very poorly, they were bailed out by taxpayers and their employees were still paid well.”—Mario Cuomo, New York State Attorney General, in his report on compensation in the banking industry.

    “This is not class warfare. It’s math.”—President Obama, defending the “Buffett rule” that people who make at least a million dollars a year should be taxed at the same rate as a middle-class taxpayer. It's not clear how calling it “math” will mollify the bleeding-heart conservatives who have rallied to the defense of the long-suffering upper class.

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  • MarineMountie said...

    Are we talking about Bush or Obama? Sorry, I can't tell.

    So you are openly admitting that Obama is like Bush and you are going to vote for him.

    This post was edited by threepeat on 2/7/2012 at 6:59 AM

    threepeat

  • ElephanTideis said...

    So you are openly admitting that Obama is like Bush and you are going to vote for him.

    “This is not class warfare. It’s math.”—President Obama, defending the “Buffett rule” that people who make at least a million dollars a year should be taxed at the same rate as a middle-class taxpayer. It's not clear how calling it “math” will mollify the bleeding-heart conservatives who have rallied to the defense of the long-suffering upper class.

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    DickMcJunkin

  • “Corporations are people, my friend.” —Mitt Romney, presidential candidate for the Republican party. That's odd. I thought that corporations were created to shield the people who own them from liability. Maybe they evolved.

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  • “But former Republican House speaker Newt Gingrich said Obama and the Democrats will regret their decision to push for comprehensive reform. Calling the bill "the most radical social experiment . . . in modern times," Gingrich said: "They will have destroyed their party much as Lyndon Johnson shattered the Democratic Party for 40 years" with the enactment of civil rights legislation in the 1960s.”—Washington Post 2010-03-21

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  • "28 percent of the investment tax cut savings went to just 11,433 taxpayers, saving them almost $1.9 million each...The nearly 90 percent of Americans who make less than $100,000 a year saved on average $318 each on their investments. They collected 5.3 percent of the total savings from reduced tax rates on investment income."—New York Times, 2007-08-22, explaining why you don't feel richer after the recent frenzy of tax cutting.

    Two apple farmers.....One grows 1000 bushels gets taxed 20% gives the government 200 bushels. The other grows 100 bushels and gives the government 20. The government decides to cut taxes to 10%. The first farmer saves 100 bushel while the 2nd only saves 10. Do you seriously believe that the one who only grows 20 should save as much as the one who grows 1000? Of course the person that makes more saves more when taxes are cut. They paid a lot more to begin with. People should have learned that in elementary school.

    JP4UNC

  • MarineMountie said...

    Just making a point. The president only has so much power to change certain things. Honestly, Obama sucks, Romney sucks, everyone sucks. Kerry sucked, Bush sucked, ect...

    See a pattern here? Clinton was our last good president, IMO. Right now, the US is just on a decline in a lot of areas. Nothing wrong with that, its just a fact.

    I have a hard time arguing with most of your post. But Reagan was the last good President.

    Not voting for Obama.

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