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October 8, 2008 at 12:38 PM #283680October 8, 2008 at 1:21 PM #283363rnenParticipant
As a transplanted Canadian who is unable to vote I have been trying for the past 4 years to get my wife more involved in politics. In the past she has voted along party lines(democrat) with out reading the bills. She has heavy influence from her self admitted socialist sister so it has been a battle. Since getting more involved and actually going outside the party line crap and moveon.org she has finally come to understand that the Dems are every bit as corrupted and self serving as the Repubs. That getting her info from the moveon crowd or, even worse, that crack pot Moore is akin to Repubs getting all thier info from Mike Savage.
That being said after hearing McCain’s solution to the housing crisis I am going to encourage her to vote Obama. If we are going to socialize everything and have the gov.get even bigger then America might as well get it from the far left. I was never a fan of McCain but until last night he was the lesser of two evils.
Maybe 4 yrs of Obama is what this country needs to finally understand that socialism has never worked and will not work here.
Good thing I can always move back to Canada if Obama’s planned spending absolutely tanks whats left of this country.
IMHO McCain lost the election last night.
October 8, 2008 at 1:21 PM #283648rnenParticipantAs a transplanted Canadian who is unable to vote I have been trying for the past 4 years to get my wife more involved in politics. In the past she has voted along party lines(democrat) with out reading the bills. She has heavy influence from her self admitted socialist sister so it has been a battle. Since getting more involved and actually going outside the party line crap and moveon.org she has finally come to understand that the Dems are every bit as corrupted and self serving as the Repubs. That getting her info from the moveon crowd or, even worse, that crack pot Moore is akin to Repubs getting all thier info from Mike Savage.
That being said after hearing McCain’s solution to the housing crisis I am going to encourage her to vote Obama. If we are going to socialize everything and have the gov.get even bigger then America might as well get it from the far left. I was never a fan of McCain but until last night he was the lesser of two evils.
Maybe 4 yrs of Obama is what this country needs to finally understand that socialism has never worked and will not work here.
Good thing I can always move back to Canada if Obama’s planned spending absolutely tanks whats left of this country.
IMHO McCain lost the election last night.
October 8, 2008 at 1:21 PM #283674rnenParticipantAs a transplanted Canadian who is unable to vote I have been trying for the past 4 years to get my wife more involved in politics. In the past she has voted along party lines(democrat) with out reading the bills. She has heavy influence from her self admitted socialist sister so it has been a battle. Since getting more involved and actually going outside the party line crap and moveon.org she has finally come to understand that the Dems are every bit as corrupted and self serving as the Repubs. That getting her info from the moveon crowd or, even worse, that crack pot Moore is akin to Repubs getting all thier info from Mike Savage.
That being said after hearing McCain’s solution to the housing crisis I am going to encourage her to vote Obama. If we are going to socialize everything and have the gov.get even bigger then America might as well get it from the far left. I was never a fan of McCain but until last night he was the lesser of two evils.
Maybe 4 yrs of Obama is what this country needs to finally understand that socialism has never worked and will not work here.
Good thing I can always move back to Canada if Obama’s planned spending absolutely tanks whats left of this country.
IMHO McCain lost the election last night.
October 8, 2008 at 1:21 PM #283692rnenParticipantAs a transplanted Canadian who is unable to vote I have been trying for the past 4 years to get my wife more involved in politics. In the past she has voted along party lines(democrat) with out reading the bills. She has heavy influence from her self admitted socialist sister so it has been a battle. Since getting more involved and actually going outside the party line crap and moveon.org she has finally come to understand that the Dems are every bit as corrupted and self serving as the Repubs. That getting her info from the moveon crowd or, even worse, that crack pot Moore is akin to Repubs getting all thier info from Mike Savage.
That being said after hearing McCain’s solution to the housing crisis I am going to encourage her to vote Obama. If we are going to socialize everything and have the gov.get even bigger then America might as well get it from the far left. I was never a fan of McCain but until last night he was the lesser of two evils.
Maybe 4 yrs of Obama is what this country needs to finally understand that socialism has never worked and will not work here.
Good thing I can always move back to Canada if Obama’s planned spending absolutely tanks whats left of this country.
IMHO McCain lost the election last night.
October 8, 2008 at 1:21 PM #283700rnenParticipantAs a transplanted Canadian who is unable to vote I have been trying for the past 4 years to get my wife more involved in politics. In the past she has voted along party lines(democrat) with out reading the bills. She has heavy influence from her self admitted socialist sister so it has been a battle. Since getting more involved and actually going outside the party line crap and moveon.org she has finally come to understand that the Dems are every bit as corrupted and self serving as the Repubs. That getting her info from the moveon crowd or, even worse, that crack pot Moore is akin to Repubs getting all thier info from Mike Savage.
That being said after hearing McCain’s solution to the housing crisis I am going to encourage her to vote Obama. If we are going to socialize everything and have the gov.get even bigger then America might as well get it from the far left. I was never a fan of McCain but until last night he was the lesser of two evils.
Maybe 4 yrs of Obama is what this country needs to finally understand that socialism has never worked and will not work here.
Good thing I can always move back to Canada if Obama’s planned spending absolutely tanks whats left of this country.
IMHO McCain lost the election last night.
October 8, 2008 at 1:33 PM #283368stansdParticipantMcCain’s proposal is ridiculous. That said, the economic damage he will do in office is nothing compared to what Obama will do. An Obama administration backed by a democratic congress would pass huge amounts of legislation with disastrous long term consequences (taxes, health care, bank/personal bailouts). The government’s balance sheet will move from scary large to teetering on collapse.
I’ll throw this out there. Obama wins, and in Fiscal 2009, the national deficit exceeds $1 trillion (frankly, wouldn’t surprise me if we hit $1.5 trillion).
The nation will be like a drunken sailor at a night club. What seems good at 2AM won’t seem quite so wise at 9AM.
Stan
October 8, 2008 at 1:33 PM #283653stansdParticipantMcCain’s proposal is ridiculous. That said, the economic damage he will do in office is nothing compared to what Obama will do. An Obama administration backed by a democratic congress would pass huge amounts of legislation with disastrous long term consequences (taxes, health care, bank/personal bailouts). The government’s balance sheet will move from scary large to teetering on collapse.
I’ll throw this out there. Obama wins, and in Fiscal 2009, the national deficit exceeds $1 trillion (frankly, wouldn’t surprise me if we hit $1.5 trillion).
The nation will be like a drunken sailor at a night club. What seems good at 2AM won’t seem quite so wise at 9AM.
Stan
October 8, 2008 at 1:33 PM #283679stansdParticipantMcCain’s proposal is ridiculous. That said, the economic damage he will do in office is nothing compared to what Obama will do. An Obama administration backed by a democratic congress would pass huge amounts of legislation with disastrous long term consequences (taxes, health care, bank/personal bailouts). The government’s balance sheet will move from scary large to teetering on collapse.
I’ll throw this out there. Obama wins, and in Fiscal 2009, the national deficit exceeds $1 trillion (frankly, wouldn’t surprise me if we hit $1.5 trillion).
The nation will be like a drunken sailor at a night club. What seems good at 2AM won’t seem quite so wise at 9AM.
Stan
October 8, 2008 at 1:33 PM #283697stansdParticipantMcCain’s proposal is ridiculous. That said, the economic damage he will do in office is nothing compared to what Obama will do. An Obama administration backed by a democratic congress would pass huge amounts of legislation with disastrous long term consequences (taxes, health care, bank/personal bailouts). The government’s balance sheet will move from scary large to teetering on collapse.
I’ll throw this out there. Obama wins, and in Fiscal 2009, the national deficit exceeds $1 trillion (frankly, wouldn’t surprise me if we hit $1.5 trillion).
The nation will be like a drunken sailor at a night club. What seems good at 2AM won’t seem quite so wise at 9AM.
Stan
October 8, 2008 at 1:33 PM #283705stansdParticipantMcCain’s proposal is ridiculous. That said, the economic damage he will do in office is nothing compared to what Obama will do. An Obama administration backed by a democratic congress would pass huge amounts of legislation with disastrous long term consequences (taxes, health care, bank/personal bailouts). The government’s balance sheet will move from scary large to teetering on collapse.
I’ll throw this out there. Obama wins, and in Fiscal 2009, the national deficit exceeds $1 trillion (frankly, wouldn’t surprise me if we hit $1.5 trillion).
The nation will be like a drunken sailor at a night club. What seems good at 2AM won’t seem quite so wise at 9AM.
Stan
October 8, 2008 at 1:48 PM #283393ArrayaParticipantThe Republicans are throwing the election to the Democrats like it was a flaming bobcat on meth.
October 8, 2008 at 1:48 PM #283678ArrayaParticipantThe Republicans are throwing the election to the Democrats like it was a flaming bobcat on meth.
October 8, 2008 at 1:48 PM #283704ArrayaParticipantThe Republicans are throwing the election to the Democrats like it was a flaming bobcat on meth.
October 8, 2008 at 1:48 PM #283722ArrayaParticipantThe Republicans are throwing the election to the Democrats like it was a flaming bobcat on meth.
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