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Debate #1

Debate #1

I don’t know what you saw last night, or even if you watched, but I saw Mitt Romney bring his A game to a debate.  The president however, seemed discombobulated.

I predict the president will get ugly over the course of the next two debates.  Since he can’t run on his record, he will resort to personal attacks, innuendo, and repeating lies. 

I don’t think the debates matter to Obama-bots.  Those people who vote for him because he’s black, or because of one or two social issues.  But it was nice to FINALLY see the president challenged.  The press really set him up for failure by soft-balling him the last four years.  And they were falling all over themselves last night trying to make excuses for him.  But when James Carville says a Democrat president failed….well, it really speaks to how poorly Obama did.

You know the underlying theme for the entire debate?

A leader, a CEO trying to have a conversation with an arrogant community agitator.  Obama was out-classed, out-debated, and clearly, out of his league.

And the strangest thing happened as I sat and watched that debate.  The hope Obama promised then ruthlessly murdered, flickered in the darkness.  There may just be “hope” for this country yet.  Real hope.  We don’t have to decline.  We don’t have to go bankrupt.

Obama is no leader.

Here’s hoping his four year vacation at the expense of the tax payer is over come 2013!

 

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Reply #51 Top

Quoting Jythier, reply 50
I think it's total crap to fire people because of who they supported or voted for.

I think it's total crap that half the country supports the lying, corrupt sack of shit in the White House only because he's the Candy Man.  Just resist the on-the-job high 5's, don't wear your Obama shirt/hat/button to work and you'll be fine.

Reply #52 Top

Quoting Daiwa, reply 51
Quoting Jythier, reply 50I think it's total crap to fire people because of who they supported or voted for.

I think it's total crap that half the country supports the lying, corrupt sack of shit in the White House only because he's the Candy Man.  Just resist the on-the-job high 5's, don't wear your Obama shirt/hat/button to work and you'll be fine.

The other half voted for the lying, corrupt sack of shit who isn't in the White House.

We'll never know what Romney would have done with his presidency, but I do know that it would just be more of the same, regardless of who we put in office.

Reply #53 Top

You missed the crucial piece:

Quoting Daiwa, reply 51
only because he's the Candy Man

Reply #54 Top

Quoting Jythier, reply 50
I think it's total crap to fire people because of who they supported or voted for.

Why?  Actions have consequences.  Period.  If someone WORKS for a small company, and they know Obama will kill small companies....what's the problem?  They went into the vote eyes wide open, KNOWING what would happen.

Why should a business owner keep an employee that votes against small business?  I think it's a great way to teach people, actions HAVE CONSEQUENCES.

Quoting Daiwa, reply 48
We're on the path to becoming Mexico, with a small, incredibly wealthy upper class and a vast lower class with little opportunity, short of crime, to break into the upper class.

How sad is that?!?

Reply #55 Top

I didn't miss it, but I don't know what to call Romney.

Reply #56 Top

Quoting Daiwa, reply 51
I think it's total crap that half the country supports the lying, corrupt sack of shit in the White House only because he's the Candy Man. Just resist the on-the-job high 5's, don't wear your Obama shirt/hat/button to work and you'll be fine.

Fat chance.  Obama-bots are notoriously PROUD OF IT! 

Quoting Jythier, reply 52
We'll never know what Romney would have done with his presidency, but I do know that it would just be more of the same, regardless of who we put in office.

You don't know that.  The whole not knowing, for no other reason, should have been enough to get rid of BO.  We KNOW exactly what we'll get with him.

Fiscal disaster.

Romney certainly couldn't have been worse.

 

Reply #57 Top

Quoting Tova7, reply 54
Quoting Jythier, reply 50I think it's total crap to fire people because of who they supported or voted for.
Why?  Actions have consequences.  Period.  If someone WORKS for a small company, and they know Obama will kill small companies....what's the problem?  They went into the vote eyes wide open, KNOWING what would happen.

Why should a business owner keep an employee that votes against small business?  I think it's a great way to teach people, actions HAVE CONSEQUENCES.

Quoting Daiwa, reply 48We're on the path to becoming Mexico, with a small, incredibly wealthy upper class and a vast lower class with little opportunity, short of crime, to break into the upper class.

How sad is that?!?

 

That's voter intimidation and it's illegal in the United States.

Reply #58 Top

Quoting Tova7, reply 56

Fiscal disaster.

Romney certainly couldn't have been worse.

He certainly could have been.

 

He might not have been, though.  Fiscal disaster, here we come!

Reply #59 Top

Quoting Jythier, reply 57
That's voter intimidation and it's illegal in the United States.

No.  That person is still free to vote any way he/she wishes.  No one can be forced to provide employment to anyone, and an employer can hire and fire at will, as long as it's not based on race, sex, creed, religion, color, or national origin.

Reply #60 Top

Quoting Jythier, reply 57
That's voter intimidation and it's illegal in the United States.

No, it is not.  Voter intimidation is about SUPPRESSING the vote.  NOT protecting people from their bad choices.

Reply #61 Top

Quoting Daiwa, reply 59
No. That person is still free to vote any way he/she wishes. No one can be forced to provide employment to anyone, and an employer can hire and fire at will, as long as it's not based on race, sex, creed, religion, color, or national origin.

I don't own a small business, but today I took personal measures to stop supporting a non-profit that is essentially in bed with Dems.  Just notified them as a matter of fact.

I will give my money in a place people are more like minded.  Not Republican necessarily...but more of a hand up and not hand out mentality.

Reply #62 Top

Quoting Jythier, reply 57
That's voter intimidation and it's illegal in the United States.

Except in Philadelphia where it's an art form.

Reply #63 Top

So should a democrat fire his republican employees?

Reply #64 Top

Quoting Jythier, reply 63
So should a democrat fire his republican employees?

If the Republican candidate spoke out specifically against, and formulated policy against the business?

HELL YES!  I wouldn't blame them a bit.

Reply #65 Top

Apparently in no need of business, bailout recipient Chrysler gave all 55,000 of their employees the day off yesterday so they could vote.  Paid, I'm guessing.  This is the kind of thing we'll be up against more & more in future elections.  Pigs at the trough.

Reply #66 Top

Quoting Daiwa, reply 65
Pigs at the trough.

Who complain the entire time it's not good enough. :annoyed: