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If Romney wins, will you, Edvard, Marcus, et al change your user names?
I don't make silly assertions about Obama winning. But I sometimes state opinions about how bad Romney's policies are.
And I regularly observe the significant lead Obama has as reflected by those putting up money to bet on the outcome.
Romney hit a new low today on IEM.
If Romney wins, will you, Edvard, Marcus, et al change your user names?
I guess the bigger question is how much will it affect me? I make an income that places me above the middle class, I don't have kids and thus don't use public schools, and I don't receive Medicare. If Romney wins, I'm not in the middle class so I shouldn't care if he's elected.
Theoretically I should be cheering for Romney because his platform is all about favoring people who make money like me and selling those who don't the plan he has is "good for them" because it'll all work out for them.... someday - he promises. Yes- somehow someway trickle-down economics will work even though that plan was tried 30+ years ago and it failed then. But even though the world economy changes non-stop and the US economy isn't the same as it was 30 years ago, again he's gonna' sell us all on Reaganomics 2.0 as if the economy is in some sort of suspended animation and what didn't work 30 years ago will surely work now. Even though ideologically based economic plans are so far removed from any sort of tangible reality, we're going to try an antiquated piece of the 80's again, dusting it off from the closet. Yes- pure genius.
So to answer the question- no. Secondly, I am willing to bet that if Romney wins, those on the right will have about 5 minutes of sheer bliss before going right back to where they were before: and that is to continue blaming all of the country's problems on those durn' Liberals with the same level of bitterness. It won't make one bit of difference.
If you loved Bush's economic policies, Cheney's foreign policies, and Santorum's social policies, then you will love the Romney-Ryan ticket!!!
If Romney wins, will you, Edvard, Marcus, et al change your user names?
I don't make silly assertions about Obama winning. But I sometimes state opinions about how bad Romney's policies are.
And I regularly observe the significant lead Obama has as reflected by those putting up money to bet on the outcome.
Romney hit a new low today on IEM.
Those putting up money to wager on the outcome, aren't using iowa electronic market. They have a 500 max. The real money that sets the market (people dropping 5-6 figures) does continue to move towards obama. Romney bettors can now get +200
Remember, Romney is the candidate that even REPUBLICANS didn't want. They tried to run with anyone, ANYONE, other than him but their slate was filled with losers. He couldn't get over 25% in his own contests.
If I were a Republican, I'd wonder...how the hell did we get stuck with this guy as our candidate?
Still, thank you GOP voters. You've made our lives less stressful.
And most voters see it that way, too.
If most voters see it that way, they aren't voting that way. Why the disconnect?
They resoundingly rejected Sanctimonious, et al. until they were stuck with Romney-bot.
Unemployment wasn't hovering over 8%, the economy roared during most of Bush's term.
That's like saying the Titanic was going full speed ahead until it hit an iceberg.
Obama up again from previous avg
RCP Average 8/23 - 9/10 -- -- 49.0 45.7 Obama +3.3
RCP Average 8/22 - 9/9 -- -- 48.3 45.4 Obama +2.9
Poll: More Trust Obama than Romney on Jobs
http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/poll-more-trust-obama-romney-jobs_652176.html
Slightly more Americans trust Barack Obama than Mitt Romney on the issue of job creation, a new poll from Rasmussen shows. Forty-seven percent of those polled said they trust Obama more on job creation, compared to 45 percent who say they trust Romney more.
That can't be comforting news to the Romney campaign, which has made job creation and Obama's bad record on the economy the central focus of the Massachusetts Republican's run for the White House. Consider a recent Romney advertisement airing in Florida, a critical swing-state. The ad hammers President Obama for Florida's 8.6 percent unemployment and reminds viewers that foreclosures in the Sunshine State are at record highs.
CNN ORC Poll 9/11
Among Obama supporters what motivates vote.
For Obama 74%
Against Romney 23%
Among Romney supporter what motivates vote.
For Romney 48%
Against Obama 47%
Don't reelect an American failure, don't repeat the same mistake.
"History repeats itself, first as tradegy, second as FARCE" Karl Marx (emphasis added).
Honest Abe.
Dear Politifact,
Quit posting facts. They don't fit the conservative talking points.
Thank you
WP/ABC Poll Sept 2012
Who would you like over for dinner?
Obama 53%
Romney 33%
the economy roared during most of Bush's term
This "roaring" was all fake - people were taking money out of their homes on that so called bubble equity and were spending it at shopping malls, vacations and various consumer goods. We all saw what happened in the end.
obama in the lead? I better go buy a hammer and sickle before the government steals whats left of my money, then get ready to lower my standard of living to the party approved level.
Big Brother Is Watching.
obama in the lead? I better go buy a hammer and sickle before the government steals whats left of my money, then get ready to lower my standard of living to the party approved level.
Big Brother Is Watching.
No, the Koch brothers are watching!
Weeks Before Election Day, Early Voting Kicks Off
Idaho and South Dakota can begin early voting on Sept. 21, followed later in the month by Vermont, Iowa and Wyoming. Contested states such as Ohio begin early voting Oct. 2 and Florida on Oct. 27. Most states also allow voting by absentee ballot, provided voters offer an excuse, and those ballots become available beginning this month.
Seems as though the earliest voting begins Sept 21
10 days
Obama with a 3.1pt avg lead
Fox Poll has Obama +5
CNN has Obama +6
Rasmussen has Romney +2
That ad is the most pathetic stretch I've seen yet. Obviously intended for the lie seeking base, or otherwise ignorant voters who don't know:
What's worse ?
The kind of politicians that gets you into an economic crisis and the worst economic state we've seen in 70 years, and then obstructs some of the solutions to the crisis because that might make an opposing politician successful ?
or
THe type of politician who doesn't get us out (fast enough) of a financial crisis caused by a deflating secular credit and real estate bubble, and who has no cooperation and only obstruction from the most far right and crazy right wing congress we've ever seen.
Yes, yes, I know. There were several weeks back in '09 when Obama actually had control of the house and senate.
By the way....on the thread topic, a snapshot of what the money thinks of Romney's chances. See the red graph.
http://iemweb.biz.uiowa.edu/graphs/graph_Pres12_WTA.cfm
The winners price will be 100.
It seems as though every Republican who runs for office has the same mantra: If you elect Republicans, they will cut government spending and increase private sector jobs. The problem is that it just isn’t true. A few days ago, I provided the evidence which proves that Republicans are much bigger government spenders than Democrats. (see: http://www.politicalmontana.com/?p=309 ).
The same is true for private sector jobs. Many more private sector jobs are created when Democrats are in power. http://www.businessinsider.com/the-data-show-democrats-are-better-at-creating-private-sector-jobs-2012-8. This article explains that the Bureau of Labor Statistics compiles these historical numbers and the data clearly shows Democrats are better for private job creation. An illustrative graph is below:
Private-sector jobs grew far more under Democratic than Republican presidents, 1961-2012
The presidents who averaged the most jobs created per month were Bill Clinton, at 217,000; Jimmy Carter, at 188,000; and Ronald Reagan, at 153,000. That's right. Jimmy Carter beat Ronald Reagan. The only president to preside over a cumulative loss of private-sector jobs was, of course, George W. Bush.
Presidential Polls Indicate Romney Losing: How Election 2012 Could Spark GOP Revolution
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