GOP just keeps making it easier
#21
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I just can't see winning an election based upon this.
An enormous plan that the Right Doomed from day 1 that might turn out to be great for many and "saying" you will repeal it will win an election.
I would put this right with Guns, Religion and Gay marriage and really get your base out to the polls.
Can't put the defecit on the list because the GOP while in office has never done a darn thing for the defecit
An enormous plan that the Right Doomed from day 1 that might turn out to be great for many and "saying" you will repeal it will win an election.
I would put this right with Guns, Religion and Gay marriage and really get your base out to the polls.
Can't put the defecit on the list because the GOP while in office has never done a darn thing for the defecit
#22

I would put this right with Guns, Religion and Gay marriage and really get your base out to the polls.
Can't put the defecit on the list because the GOP while in office has never done a darn thing for the defecit
More importantly, why do you care? You don't care that your guy has run the highest deficits and will leave office creating more debt than everyone before him combined. You don't even have the bullocks to hold him to account for this. You're not honest enough with yourself.
Last edited by Fieldmouse; 03-07-2014 at 08:56 AM.
#23

Do you think that the Republicans are a shoe-in because of Obama's lack of leadership, schemes, and failed policies?
Let me tell you what the Democrats will be doing as the elections approach...They will first be slowly slinking away. Then trotting and as they trot away from him they will be yelling out the "changes " they will put into place to fix his failures. All the time counting on the usual shot to the foot Republicans have no problem missing. NeverWill you are so correct and it actually turns my stomach realizing they refuse to see it.
Let me tell you what the Democrats will be doing as the elections approach...They will first be slowly slinking away. Then trotting and as they trot away from him they will be yelling out the "changes " they will put into place to fix his failures. All the time counting on the usual shot to the foot Republicans have no problem missing. NeverWill you are so correct and it actually turns my stomach realizing they refuse to see it.
#24
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Oct 2013
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Hey NW, why do you keep dodging this question:
Considering the fact that the old system worked for over 90% of the population, what was the justification of destroying that system?
Why don't you have the courage to try an answer it?
Here's another one:
If ObamaCare is so great then why did Congress exempt themselves from it and why won't Obama allow the bill to be implemented as written?
Considering the fact that the old system worked for over 90% of the population, what was the justification of destroying that system?
Why don't you have the courage to try an answer it?
Here's another one:
If ObamaCare is so great then why did Congress exempt themselves from it and why won't Obama allow the bill to be implemented as written?
#25
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Japan
Posts: 3,431

Do you think that the Republicans are a shoe-in because of Obama's lack of leadership, schemes, and failed policies?
Let me tell you what the Democrats will be doing as the elections approach...They will first be slowly slinking away. Then trotting and as they trot away from him they will be yelling out the "changes " they will put into place to fix his failures. All the time counting on the usual shot to the foot Republicans have no problem missing. NeverWill you are so correct and it actually turns my stomach realizing they refuse to see it.
Let me tell you what the Democrats will be doing as the elections approach...They will first be slowly slinking away. Then trotting and as they trot away from him they will be yelling out the "changes " they will put into place to fix his failures. All the time counting on the usual shot to the foot Republicans have no problem missing. NeverWill you are so correct and it actually turns my stomach realizing they refuse to see it.
The nomination of Romney was unconscionable. A weakly pro-choice, weakly anti-gun, rich guy author of "Romneycare" was the best we could do?
That said, I'm not about to allow liberal Democrats to give me advice on who should be the Republican candidate.
#27

I'm convinced that we Republicans have done a poor job of picking candidates lately. I think Obama was essentially unbeatable in the first election. But I think a better Republican candidate might have preserved enough House seats to save us from Obamacare.
The nomination of Romney was unconscionable. A weakly pro-choice, weakly anti-gun, rich guy author of "Romneycare" was the best we could do?
That said, I'm not about to allow liberal Democrats to give me advice on who should be the Republican candidate.
The nomination of Romney was unconscionable. A weakly pro-choice, weakly anti-gun, rich guy author of "Romneycare" was the best we could do?
That said, I'm not about to allow liberal Democrats to give me advice on who should be the Republican candidate.
#28
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jan 2007
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I gather from your posts that you are not a liberal or a vegan.
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Join Date: Oct 2013
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