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Does anyone think voting for Mitt Romney will bring real change to the USA?

Dan ☮ R P ☮ 2012 ☮ 2012/07/08 02:44:12
Does anyone think voting for Mitt Romney will bring real change to the USA?





By Dark Politricks


If you hate Obama – I agree with you.


He is a warmonger, a liar, a tool of the globalists and banksters he continued to bailout after following in Bush‘s footsteps.


He has brought in laws that destroy American citizens liberty like the NDAA, indefinite
detention of US citizens without due process as well as normalising the
killing of US citizens by Presidential decree.


He attacks supposed allied countries like Pakistan and kills hundreds
by remote control through the expansion of the drone programme that has
now been expanded to be used inside the USA itself. Feel threatened?
You should do.


He has expanded the war on terror and the war on main street all whilst looking after his buddies in Wall Street.


His major “win”, Obamacare is nothing more than a
sop to big business that forces people to buy insurance they may not
want or cannot afford. Instead of doing what a true liberal would and
bring in a public or taxpayer funded option he chose a halfhearted
middle of the road option no-one really wanted apart from the health
insurance companies.


The list of his misdeeds are long and he has carried out many actions
that true Democrats, Conservatives, Liberals or just decent people with
morals and a love of freedom and liberty shouldn’t be happy with.


However if you are a Republican voter, a GOP supporting Mitt Romney lover then I have to ask – what do you think is going to change if he gets elected?


Are jobs suddenly going to come rushing back to the US shores?


Mitt Romney worked for a company that spent it’s time sacking American workers and off-shoring US jobs to foreign countries
so why would he change his spots now. If you think the highest rung of
the career ladder is serving burgers at McDonalds, get used to it.


Are the wars going to stop in Afghanistan and Pakistan (a supposed
ally), Yemen, Somalia and all the other places we probably don’t even
know about?


No of course not – the GOP are “strong on defence” which really means that they love going to war against weaker countries
and subsidising apartheid nations in the Middle East with expensive
military hardware that is then reverse engineered and sold on to enemy
nations at half price.


It also means that lots of US dollars are wasted by firing expensive missiles into Afghan and Somali mud huts
as well as killing thousands of innocent civilians (“collateral
damage”) in the hope of getting one jihadist/terrorists/freedom
fighter/person pissed off that their family members were murdered in
earlier drone strikes.







Inaccurate war by drone attack is the face of the future and the drones are already patrolling the skies of US cities.


At the same time as turning the US population into a country ready to
rebel. The one party system they call US governance is busy creating
future enemies around the world. All so that the military industrial complex can continue sucking money out of US taxpayers pockets in future years.


Are the banksters who ruined the economy under Bush and previous administrations going to be punished and end up in jail?


No of course not – they haven’t done under Obama and Romney is probably more in the pocket of Wall St than his rival. I don’t hold up hope of seeing the heads of Goldman Sachs and JP Morgan in a court anytime soon.


Are the lost liberties destroyed under the PATRIOT ACT, the NDAA,
the Executive Orders, the Signing Letters, the death squads and all the
other laws rushed through after 9.11 and then carried on by Obama going
to be repealed by Romney?


I don’t think so.


If he was a true lover of the constitution he would rip up those laws, return the USA to a non emergency powers state and return habeas corpus even to Gitmo detainees – most of which the Obama administration know are innocent but for some reason won’t let free.


He would close Gitmo and try any terrorists they currently have that actually have evidence pointing their way.


He would stop targeted killings by drones and try to restore some
form of moral standing in the world for the country that was once a
beacon of liberty and freedom.


The sad embarrassing fact that Obama was awarded the Nobel Peace
Prize so early in his administration makes the whole Nobel Prize system a
joke and I hope Obama shudders in shame every-time he see’s any mention
of the prize.


There is a reason Russia and China laugh when US UN officials accuse the Syrian government of targeted killings.


None of this evil doing by a Democrat will change under Romney 0r a
Republican Presidency. Bush was a Republican and he started most of it
off in the first place whereas Obama campaigned on changing it all and
then did a 360 degree turn once in the White House.


In fact even more tax payers money will be wasted creating terrorists
for future generations of middle and lower class Americans to fight on
behalf of the rich puppet masters if the Koch brothers friend and puppet
is installed at POTUS.


So the wars won’t stop, liberty will continue to be destroyed getting the USA ready for it’s next stage as a Chinese labour shop with no worker rights, health care and lengthy prison sentences on the say so of any official with a grudge against you.


So then I ask again what will actually change if Mitt Romney is elected President?

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  • LibertyCaroline 2012/07/08 15:46:51
    LibertyCaroline
    No, absolutely not.
  • jackolantyrn356 2012/07/08 14:39:36
    jackolantyrn356
    It had better turn around the Country to the Conmstitution and force the Ccongress to follow
  • Lady Whitewolf 2012/07/08 13:53:07
    Lady Whitewolf
    NOPE.

    Unless you WANT the Koch Bros. runninng the USA.
  • Striker 2012/07/08 05:04:08 (edited)
    Striker
    +1
    The only thing that might change is one small step back from communism...

    and I do mean small. He's sure as heck not gonna pay the debt or stop the train speeding into the abyss of total collapse. He's a RINO, you know! The Grey Middle, where Principle doesn't matter.
  • JanHopkins 2012/07/08 03:24:16
    JanHopkins
    +3
    Nope. I don't even believe that there are two parties participating in this election.
  • George Romney 2012/07/08 03:19:33
    George Romney
    I like both Romney and Obama. I find them both to be incredibly smart and compassionate men.
  • Striker George ... 2012/07/08 05:06:27
    Striker
    +1
    What's compassionate about stealing your money?
  • Dan ☮ R... Striker 2012/07/08 14:03:34
    Dan ☮ R P ☮ 2012 ☮
    +1
    He does it with a smile?
    smile
  • Striker Dan ☮ R... 2012/07/08 15:41:01
    Striker
    +1
    LOL, but somehow that helps not to ease the pain!
  • historian 2012/07/08 03:15:36
    historian
    +3
    The only change either of the so-called parties of the two headed beast ever brings is negative and farther down the path to the final loss anything that remotely resembles the original country founded. Lest we forget, George w. Bush first became elected on promises to stop being the world's policeman and shrinking the over-intrusive government, and when he was finished we lost half our so-called unalienable rights and were in World War 3. Obama promised to reverse course and went ever farther down the path of destruction than George Bush, leaving us with practically nothing to call home. I see no difference in what will happen if Romney wins. Same old play, different puppet.
  • Michael=Constitution & Liberty 2012/07/08 02:49:51
    Michael=Constitution & Liberty
    +7
    Not in the least...
  • randy 2012/07/08 02:46:17 (edited)
    randy
    +2
    The pace of the loss of freedom will slow, That seems to be the difference between the parties. The Democans are in a bigger hurry than the Republicrats................O... don't count on any change other than speed.
  • Mr. T randy 2012/07/08 03:01:54
    Mr. T
    +1
    If we can at least get the pace to slow until a third party can be established and a good candidate groomed, that will be a plus. And I agree, the Democrats are hell bent on getting it done NOW.
  • randy Mr. T 2012/07/08 03:14:08
    randy
    +2
    I whole heatedly agree, except I think we need a SECOND party.
  • Mr. T randy 2012/07/08 03:15:44
    Mr. T
    +1
    Got it....agree.
  • Striker randy 2012/07/08 05:08:36
    Striker
    +1
    "Slowing" is not enough. This train needs a full-throttle REVERSE.

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