Who Do You Think Will Ultimately Win the 2012 Election?
SodaHead Politics
2012/06/05 23:39:12
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We know you want to make your opinion count -- especially during the time of a serious election. So, every week, SodaHead will host a handful of up-to-date polls having to do with the upcoming 2012 election.
Vote on this week's election questions below and make sure to come back every Tuesday to see how everyone voted -- and to receive a new batch of questions worth pondering. It's a great time to have an opinion. So, dive right in to our 2012 Election poll.

Vote on this week's election questions below and make sure to come back every Tuesday to see how everyone voted -- and to receive a new batch of questions worth pondering. It's a great time to have an opinion. So, dive right in to our 2012 Election poll.

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Diane Spraggs Yates 2012/06/06 00:40:17Mitt Romney





















The top Dem operatives know this and are keeping the hoax alive as he cruises around on Campaign-1, collecting funds, in hopes of salvaging the Senate.
Question is, who will they try to replace him with after he gives his LBJ speech?
I wouldn't mind see taxes going up on the middle class. It is shameful that a family of four can earn over 50K a year and not pay one cent in federal income taxes. It is also shameful that a welfare family can live better than a poor schmuck who goes to work everyday to take care of his family. The problem with raising anyone's taxes is that politicians will only increase spending with the increased revenue. That is how they buy their power.
1. Veto legislation
2. Call emergency sessions of Congress
3. Use his capacity as commander in chief for military affairs
4. Appoint Supreme Court Justices and Ambassadors with approval of the Senate
5. Sign treaties to have them ratified by the Senate
The President sets forth is Management Agenda, but its up to Congress to vote and create laws to enact that agenda. Congress holds the Purse strings and funds the government, which is where all the Pork comes from in the bills it passes. The pork inserted in each bill is phenomenal, and the President has no idea what will ultimately end up in a bill that comes across his desk. He can either sign it or veto it (or let it sit and die by epiration), but what ends up in a bill is the result of Congressmen looking out for their particular districts and trying to pad the bills with specialized fundnig for their districts.
#1. Veto legislation
Having a status quo (business as usual) President gives congress carte blanche to do as they damn well please.
I agree, D.C. (Den of Corruption) needs a top to bottom cleansing including having a President that not only understands Constitutional rule of law, but has demonstrated tight adherence to thereof for close to 30 years.
VIVA ROMNEY!!!!!
Now... this is a guy that also looks presidential is all business and.. LOVES THIS
COUNTRY!!