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Old 09-22-2011, 09:47 AM
 
Location: SC
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let me say a a couple things: we lived in NM when he was governor and yes, he was a great governor, but you can't begin to compare his job creation success with others in the past 5 years: he was heading up the state of NM during the height of the hay days in the job market, those that are governors now are suffering from the total collapse of the market. Can Perry take full credit, by himself for what has happened in Texas, of course not but when you are the leader the credit goes to that person, and visa versa, things to wrong, the leader has to take the blame.

Nita
At least he didn't make egregious errors like Perry has with his vaccination mandate and his lacadaisical approach to the death penalty. Maybe the current governors are too interventionist. The reason Johnson was successful was he let the Free Market handle the private sector. He didn't meddle in the business world.
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Old 09-22-2011, 11:58 AM
 
Location: Bella Vista, Ark
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At least he didn't make egregious errors like Perry has with his vaccination mandate and his lacadaisical approach to the death penalty. Maybe the current governors are too interventionist. The reason Johnson was successful was he let the Free Market handle the private sector. He didn't meddle in the business world.
come on, we are not talking about that, this is about Gary Johnson and you brought up the job creation issue. That is the only thing I was responding to at this time. I also have said, I like him, I just don't think you can compare the job market in the 90s with today.

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Old 09-22-2011, 02:02 PM
 
Location: PA
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This is what I suspect like Paul, Johnson will get no questions, they will ignore him and pretend he isn't there. Likely edit his answers on replay and that will be the result of the NEOCON foxnews broadcast.

The story is already scripted Romeny, Perry, Palin.

That is all they want, what they need and how they can continue to run the country into the ground.


Republicans who can even you good sound bites with no princples or proven record so they can later let OBAMA win for another 4 years.
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