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Friday, July 27, 2012
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Friday shows Mitt Romney attracting 49% of the vote, while President Obama earns support from 44%. Three percent (3%) prefer some other candidate, and four percent (4%) are undecided.
That's a 5 point lead for Romney!
(3%) prefer some other candidate
That's code for I'll vote for the Jackass anyway, Obama's gots to GO!
Here we go again. Nevermind that history has repeatedly shown that tax receipts from the top 10% have RISEN then their taxes on investment income have been dropped but FALL when the opposite happens.
Pure fantasy. This only happens in a very short window of about 3-6 months before and after a tax rate change when everyone hoards up their capital gains before a tax decrease or cashes out of capital gains before a tax increase. Longer term aka "history" it's not true at all. fail on this point.
Perhaps the Clinton boom has something to do with the Reagan tax cuts?
Perhaps the Clinton boom has something to do with the Reagan tax cuts?
No. AFAICT the Clinton boom was thanks to the feel good times of the Soviet empire collapsing, cheap oil, PC take-up in business (and GUIs making them more productive than MS-DOS), the increasing globalization trend, rise of big-box retail stores, and the demographics of the baby boom (the median boomer was 35 in 1990), and the system having worked off the excess debt loads of the 1980s.
I'd link to graphs but FRED is down now.
PC take-up in business (and GUIs making them more productive than MS-DOS)
This and the advent of networking and email was more significant than many realize, in terms of productivity. Not to mention expectations about internet commerce and all the investment that was scaling up for that.
We didn't expect to have flying cars in the 21st century, but there definitely was irrational exuberance out there.
Coulter: "If you don't run Chris Christie, Romney will be the nominee and we'll lose."
Coulter: "If you don't run Chris Christie, Romney will be the nominee and we'll lose."
She knows better. That's what the Fox News, stir-up-shit-and-scream crowd wants to hear. It is NOT what the party establishment types want to hear and they're running things this time around.
I'm fairly confident the VP nominee will be Portman.
As far as Obama winning a second term is concerned, there's nothing I've seen so far that shows me it is possible. David Dewhurst is as establishment Republican as it gets and when he gets knocked off his pedestal you know something wild is gonna happen.
As far as Obama winning a second term is concerned, there's nothing I've seen so far that shows me it is possible
Romney has to cobble together 63 EVs from that map.
FL, WI, OH give him 57, so he'd need CO or VA on top of those.
And purity trolls allegedly on the left publicy whine on why Obama is so pro-military, LOL.
Romney is a spoiled idiot who is owned by the corporations and doesn't care a tiny bit about the average citizen. Period. Not that I care for Obama as a second choice, but I'd rather have Obama than that twit of a man. I'm voting for Ron Paul, since Obama will win California by a landslide, so I can do that without feeling like I'm throwing my vote away.
David Dewhurst is as establishment Republican as it gets and when he gets knocked off his pedestal you know something wild is gonna happen.
Just another indication of the rightward movement of the republican base. This doesn't translate into a move rightward by the country as a whole, just an affirmation of a trend in the republican primaries. Latest polls show a tilt toward Obama in Ohio and Florida while Penn. is pretty much no longer in contention (if it ever was). In a quirk of fate some of the swing states have seen significant improvements in their economies verses the nation as a whole. Romney, ideas aside, is just a terrible politician and an un-likable plutocrat. It really is a amazing he got the nomination, that is until you look at his competition in the primaries.
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http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/polls/226943-poll-romney-opens-up-big-lead-nationally
Him draw bad card...
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