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It seems pretty obvious that Obama will win, given that Mitt Romney has failed to energize the GOP on his own virtues or selling points and hasn't resonated at all with voters for any reason other than he's not Obama.
So, what plans do you have when November 7th rolls around and Obama is still in office? How do plan to spend the next four years?
Since that is an alternate universe in which our reality does not apply, I will be happy about a Romney victory. In that alternate universe, even liberals will be despondent, as no one is happy with-
high unemployment
lower salaries
lower personal wealth
increased debt burden.
Too bad for that alternate universe- they will face insolvency and financial collapse. In OUR WORLD, Obama is toast- too many people do not want economic misery and the destruction of the republic for one idiot.
I'm pretty sure Obama will win the White House and Republicans will keep the House. I guess the real battle is for the Senate. I'm thinking Democrats will still have a slim majority, but conservative groups and donors could abandon Mitt and focus on winning the Senate. So for me it seems like a toss up.
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I love it when the DNC/Obama sock puppets make these kinds of threads. Worked out so well for them in 2010 and for the Scott Walker recall. Keep it up, bots!
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And if he does win, I'm ready for the next 4 years of critically analyzing his conduct in office, ripping his idiotic defenders for the mindless lemmings they are, and otherwise fighting for truth justice and the American way!
Bring it on!
With his 1st 4 years as bad as they were, I almost wouldn't mind seeing another 4. It would probably kill off the Democrat Party for good.
In other words, instead of finally supporting the will of the people or simply moving on, there will still be a bunch of unpatriotic morans (that's tea-bagger spelling) who refuse to get a life...
I will relentlessly lobby legislators to thwart Obama's agenda of subverting the Constitution, and to block any Supreme Court appointments he tries to make.
I'm pretty sure Obama will win the White House and Republicans will keep the House. I guess the real battle is for the Senate. I'm thinking Democrats will still have a slim majority, but conservative groups and donors could abandon Mitt and focus on winning the Senate. So for me it seems like a toss up.
Good analysis.
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