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Michelle Obama’s warning to gun owners

Redbaron007

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Obviously, the election is going to play out, and we will find out if I am wrong. Regarding the poster above you: It appears that you have laid out a situation where there is upheaval either way. If it calms your mind a bit, I will tell you right now, the sky is not falling. You are right about one thing, we are moving towards a 'more' Socialist State - whether that is a good or bad thing, we will see. now don't go pulling a Hitler or Stalin out of your hat; there are plenty of Socialist States that have not committed mass murder.

The one card that can play into KO hands and benefit him is the economy. If it turns around, substantially, prior to the election, he has a shot; but if unemployment stays the same and the economy stays about the same, it will weigh around his neck like a boat anchor being tossed into the Abyss.
 
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The one card that can play into KO hands and benefit him is the economy. If it turns around, substantially, prior to the election, he has a shot; but if unemployment stays the same and the economy stays about the same, it will weigh around his neck like a boat anchor being tossed into the Abyss.
And the irony of this observation is that much of what will influence the beginning of an economic recovery is perception... the very perception that Obama will lose will very likely spur the start of a recovery. If it happens so early that it fools the muddle in the middle (no doubt that he will claim it's his policies, rather than the relief that he's about to be unemployed that started the recovery), it could back-fire, leaving the disaster in office for another round of recession-causing policies.

TFred
 

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She'll be packing up all of her beer and shipping it to me.:banana:


I don't know how anyone can argue her position, it defies logic and ignores too many important facts. Obozo did not run as a flaming marxist zealot. He ran as a "unifier" who was going to bring the parties together just like Mclame did. He was going to shut down Gitmo, balance the budget, pay off the debt, and bring the unemployment rate to zero, just like Mclame. The only real difference between the 2 candidates bullscat was that obozo was going to immediately end the wars.

Obviously he was lying. He continued the Bush foreign policy, and even expanded bombing while attacking new countries. Now we have all of North Africa facing a power vacuum that may be filled with bearded jihadist sociopaths, and even the french are making fun of us. Obozo pretended to be a centrist, otherwise he would have lost his ass. Now that he can not hide what a complete fascist tool he is, or what a blithering idiot he really is, this office is free to ANY republican we nominate. My only hope is that it's not Romney, but if it is, on election night I'll treat myself to a nice steak diner and a bottle of wine, vote (puke) for Romney, have a cigarette and take a long hot shower.
 

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And the irony of this observation is that much of what will influence the beginning of an economic recovery is perception... the very perception that Obama will lose will very likely spur the start of a recovery. If it happens so early that it fools the muddle in the middle (no doubt that he will claim it's his policies, rather than the relief that he's about to be unemployed that started the recovery), it could back-fire, leaving the disaster in office for another round of recession-causing policies.

TFred

That's a good point, but there are still a majority of people that want obozocare repealed in spite of what democrap polsters want us too believe. That policy alone will thwart any real recovery. The recent slight dip in the unemployment rate is likely to be reversed after the holiday season. We do need to keep up the pressure though, and not let our guard down. Regardless of what most voters intend too do, there are still things like acorn, the new black panthers, and union thugs that need to be kept from pulling electoral shenanigans.
 

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"Whether a socialist state is a good or bad thing...."

If you do not know the answer to this then....


May I finish that statement??? Great, Thanks.


... you are a complete idiot and the vast depth of your ignorance could not be explored by all of the greatest psycological experts in the world.

That's just how I would have completed that statement. Since as it has been pointed out, NOT ALL socialist countries are founded on the bones of resistors in mass graves, but how many are economic and industrial power houses that have created anything close to the standard of living for the majority of their inhabitants we enjoyed during the days before rampant liberalism???

I'll wait...
 
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JamesCanby

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Like every election night, I will be sitting in front of the tube, eating pizza, watching it all play out. President Obama is going to hold the White House, and Republicans are going to lose some seats (not many, but they will lose). The country is moving center-left, becoming more liberal. I merely see the baby-boomers making a big deal of all this as their last ditch effort to hold onto their dogmatic views. Baby Boo-ers, step aside, take your undying devotion to Individualism, take your consumerism, take your money, and go to pasture somewhere, far away from the system that you spent decades destroying.

I have seldom seen so much wishful thinking being used as a bizarro-world, alternate reality. Your statements, if they are a reflection of your reality, are almost diagnosible.
 

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She'll be packing up all of her beer and shipping it to me.:banana:


I don't know how anyone can argue her position, it defies logic and ignores too many important facts. Obozo did not run as a flaming marxist zealot. He ran as a "unifier" who was going to bring the parties together just like Mclame did. He was going to shut down Gitmo, balance the budget, pay off the debt, and bring the unemployment rate to zero, just like Mclame. The only real difference between the 2 candidates bullscat was that obozo was going to immediately end the wars.

Obviously he was lying. He continued the Bush foreign policy, and even expanded bombing while attacking new countries. Now we have all of North Africa facing a power vacuum that may be filled with bearded jihadist sociopaths, and even the french are making fun of us. Obozo pretended to be a centrist, otherwise he would have lost his ass. Now that he can not hide what a complete fascist tool he is, or what a blithering idiot he really is, this office is free to ANY republican we nominate. My only hope is that it's not Romney, but if it is, on election night I'll treat myself to a nice steak diner and a bottle of wine, vote (puke) for Romney, have a cigarette and take a long hot shower.

I reade through all of your responses. Your colorful posts make me laugh, thank you. I bet your a ball of fire in person.

You are pretty sure about your candidate's (whomever the person will be) chances. I appreciate your enthusiasm.
 
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