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Who will win the 2012 Presidential Election?

E Dawg 2012/02/17 20:27:06
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  • Tom Degan 2012/02/17 20:31:14
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    Tom Degan
    +11
    "Today I consider myself the luckiest man on the face of the earth."

    -Lou Gehrig, 1939

    Luckiest? Read it and weep, Lou! Which brings me to the subject of the man the three stooges of the pluticracy are tripping over themselves trying to defeat - the president of the United States. The gods of happy political accidents have smiled down on Barack Obama throughout his short political career. Fate has always pitted him against people who were either engulfed in scandal, imbeciles, extremists, or crazy as an army of bed bugs. In the case of Sarah Palin it was all of the above. It now appears that in 2012 this run of good luck won't be deserting him. It's irrelevant who gets the nomination in the end. That party has so mortally wounded itself they've effectively reelected Obama. I get miffed whenever someone says that the prez has an uphill fight between now and Election Day. I disagree. The end-result has been etched in granite. It's all downhill from here.

    http://www.tomdegan.blogspot.com

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  • luvguins Herb 2012/02/26 20:50:07
    luvguins
    Still paying for Bush's credit card Herbie. Wake up and quick repeating Faux News talking points. Chart 2
  • E Dawg luvguins 2012/02/18 22:15:15
    E Dawg
    +2
    ...the suggestion of Ron Paul getting a cabinet position in a 2012 GOP candidate's Presidency verifies the utter stupidity. I'm not going to comment anymore.
  • luvguins E Dawg 2012/02/19 00:11:27
    luvguins
    +1
    Herbie is out of the asylum and needs to return.
  • Lana luvguins 2012/02/26 20:36:32
    Lana
    All that negativity makes me want to support him even more. You go Donkeys!
  • Herb luvguins 2012/02/26 22:46:01
    Herb
    sorry but obama has asked for three trillion in budget spending and his budget purposal will not balance it self even gitener has said. congress didn't ask for the 3 trillion in stimulus obama has. plus we dont know the tab on afhanistan yet.
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    http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-5...
    National debt has increased $4 trillion under Obama

    The latest posting by the Treasury Department shows the national debt has now increased $4 trillion on President Obama's watch.

    The debt was $10.626 trillion on the day Mr. Obama took office. The latest calculation from Treasury shows the debt has now hit $14.639 trillion.

    It's the most rapid increase in the debt under any U.S. president.

    The national debt increased $4.9 trillion during the eight-year presidency of George W. Bush. The debt now is rising at a pace to surpass that amount during Mr. Obama's four-year term.

    Mr. Obama blames policies inherited from his predecessor's administration for the soaring debt. He singles out:

    two wars we didn't pay for"
    "a prescription drug program for seniors...we didn't pay for."
    "tax cuts in 2001 and 2003 that were not paid for."

    CBSNews.com special report: America's debt battle

    He goes on to blame the recession, and its resulting decrease in tax revenue on businesses, for making fewer sales, and more employees being laid off...









    sorry but obama has asked for three trillion in budget spending and his budget purposal will not balance it self even gitener has said. congress didn't ask for the 3 trillion in stimulus obama has. plus we dont know the tab on afhanistan yet.
    .
    http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-5...
    National debt has increased $4 trillion under Obama

    The latest posting by the Treasury Department shows the national debt has now increased $4 trillion on President Obama's watch.

    The debt was $10.626 trillion on the day Mr. Obama took office. The latest calculation from Treasury shows the debt has now hit $14.639 trillion.

    It's the most rapid increase in the debt under any U.S. president.

    The national debt increased $4.9 trillion during the eight-year presidency of George W. Bush. The debt now is rising at a pace to surpass that amount during Mr. Obama's four-year term.

    Mr. Obama blames policies inherited from his predecessor's administration for the soaring debt. He singles out:

    two wars we didn't pay for"
    "a prescription drug program for seniors...we didn't pay for."
    "tax cuts in 2001 and 2003 that were not paid for."

    CBSNews.com special report: America's debt battle

    He goes on to blame the recession, and its resulting decrease in tax revenue on businesses, for making fewer sales, and more employees being laid off. He says the recession also resulted in more government spending due to increased unemployment insurance payments, subsidies to farms and funding of infrastructure programs that were part of his stimulus program.

    At the first town hall meeting of his Midwestern bus trip last week, Mr. Obama told an audience in Minnesota that "the debt problem is real and the deficit problem is real."


    But he also called in "a manageable problem."




    The Gross National Debt now stands at 97.6 percent of the nation's Gross Domestic Product - the total value of goods and services produced by labor and property in the U.S.
    (more)
  • luvguins Herb 2012/02/26 23:12:10
    luvguins
    You've been on those right wing sites again haven't you Herbie? All will be solved in his second term.
  • Herb luvguins 2012/02/26 23:32:40
    Herb
    that cbs not a rw sight put the link up there for you is cbs rw lol no lol.
  • luvguins Herb 2012/02/27 01:18:08
    luvguins
    I know, but all your polls are.
  • Bastion 2012/02/17 20:57:17
    Donkey
    Bastion
    +9
    IN THE BAG



    crazy republican campaign
  • Leah Bastion 2012/02/18 02:30:10
    Leah
    +4
    I love it!
  • A Lionheart 2012/02/17 20:43:33
    Donkey
    A Lionheart
  • ken 2012/02/17 20:34:47
    Donkey
    ken
  • Tom Degan 2012/02/17 20:31:14
    Donkey
    Tom Degan
    +11
    "Today I consider myself the luckiest man on the face of the earth."

    -Lou Gehrig, 1939

    Luckiest? Read it and weep, Lou! Which brings me to the subject of the man the three stooges of the pluticracy are tripping over themselves trying to defeat - the president of the United States. The gods of happy political accidents have smiled down on Barack Obama throughout his short political career. Fate has always pitted him against people who were either engulfed in scandal, imbeciles, extremists, or crazy as an army of bed bugs. In the case of Sarah Palin it was all of the above. It now appears that in 2012 this run of good luck won't be deserting him. It's irrelevant who gets the nomination in the end. That party has so mortally wounded itself they've effectively reelected Obama. I get miffed whenever someone says that the prez has an uphill fight between now and Election Day. I disagree. The end-result has been etched in granite. It's all downhill from here.

    http://www.tomdegan.blogspot.com

    Tom Degan

    Tom Degan
  • ken Tom Degan 2012/02/17 20:36:03
    ken
    +1
    Unfortunately I have to agree.
  • E Dawg Tom Degan 2012/02/17 20:38:58
    E Dawg
    +2
    One caveat. Hillary wasn't a fatally flawed candidate. She wasn't perfect, but she was a decent candidate he had to beat.
  • Tom Degan E Dawg 2012/02/17 20:51:14
    Tom Degan
    +1
    I would probably have supported Hillary in '08 had it not been for her vote to give the half-wit from Crawford, Texas the authority to invaid Iraq minus the constitutionally mandated congressional approval. But, yes, you are correct. She was the only decent opponent he ever had to run against. Cheers!
  • E Dawg Tom Degan 2012/02/17 21:23:43
    E Dawg
    +1
    If Hillary had taken that stand back in 2002, I'm not sure Obama would have even run in 2008. Other than a bit of a charisma gap, that was the primary policy difference he could point to to differentiate himself from her to get his campaign off the ground. When he gave the convention speech in 2004 and then ran for Senate, part of that opportunity came from his speech against the War when no one else was standing up.
  • ken E Dawg 2012/02/17 20:52:01
    ken
    +1
    That's what a billion dollars will do for ya. Obama will eclipse that number easily this election not even counting the taxpayer money he's using.

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