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Old 11-07-2012, 06:24 PM
 
Location: USA
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-The economy will have greatly improved. Everyone who's been drunk on the anti-Obama koolaid will claim that he wrecked the economy in his first term and then say that he had nothing to do with the improvement in his second. Conservative Pundits who have called Obama a disaster to our economy will suddenly realize the fact that the POTUS can do little himself to affect the economy, conveniently right on time to promote the next Republican candidate.

-Obamacare will be widely appreciated when people see its affects.

-Nobody will have the cojones to do anything serious about our debt/deficit, but they will improve solely due to a strong economy.

-Conservatives will continue to ignore whichever polls and facts show that their candidate will lose, and will be terribly disappointed when their next candidate, a hyperconservative this time, goes down in a landslide.
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Old 11-07-2012, 06:40 PM
 
Location: Portland, OR
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-The economy will have greatly improved. Everyone who's been drunk on the anti-Obama koolaid will claim that he wrecked the economy in his first term and then say that he had nothing to do with the improvement in his second. Conservative Pundits who have called Obama a disaster to our economy will suddenly realize the fact that the POTUS can do little himself to affect the economy, conveniently right on time to promote the next Republican candidate.

-Obamacare will be widely appreciated when people see its affects.

-Nobody will have the cojones to do anything serious about our debt/deficit, but they will improve solely due to a strong economy.

-Conservatives will continue to ignore whichever polls and facts show that their candidate will lose, and will be terribly disappointed when their next candidate, a hyperconservative this time, goes down in a landslide.
No they won't.
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Old 11-07-2012, 06:41 PM
 
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I think we see that the FED does not agree sayig that QEW will likely continue until at elast mid 2015.
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Old 11-07-2012, 06:46 PM
 
Location: M I N N E S O T A
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Republican party really needs to improve by 2016, its sad seeing them go downhill like this.
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Old 11-07-2012, 06:48 PM
 
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Rand Paul 2016!!! Fired up!
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Old 11-07-2012, 06:50 PM
 
Location: the ass of nowhere (the midwest)
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-The economy will have greatly improved. Everyone who's been drunk on the anti-Obama koolaid will claim that he wrecked the economy in his first term and then say that he had nothing to do with the improvement in his second. Conservative Pundits who have called Obama a disaster to our economy will suddenly realize the fact that the POTUS can do little himself to affect the economy, conveniently right on time to promote the next Republican candidate.

-Obamacare will be widely appreciated when people see its affects.

-Nobody will have the cojones to do anything serious about our debt/deficit, but they will improve solely due to a strong economy.

-Conservatives will continue to ignore whichever polls and facts show that their candidate will lose, and will be terribly disappointed when their next candidate, a hyperconservative this time, goes down in a landslide.
You forgot this detail: promiscuity and it's side effects: personal misery, the divorce rate, spread of STDs, illegitamate children and abortions will all increase thanks to radical liberal social engineering. But it's all good, cause we're in this together and we're movin' "FORWARD", right?!
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Old 11-07-2012, 07:25 PM
 
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You forgot this detail: promiscuity and it's side effects: personal misery, the divorce rate, spread of STDs, illegitamate children and abortions will all increase thanks to radical liberal social engineering. But it's all good, cause we're in this together and we're movin' "FORWARD", right?!
I'm assuming you're now blaming promiscuity on Obama? This is not even the right place to discuss this, and unless you have some proof in your hands other than hearsay that 1.) promiscuity is increasing, 2.) it's being actively engineered by liberals, and 3.) it's making us miserable, I don't really give a damn. People have been telling me all my life that various things are going to destroy us and I'm not buying it.
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Old 11-07-2012, 07:29 PM
 
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-The economy will have greatly improved. Everyone who's been drunk on the anti-Obama koolaid will claim that he wrecked the economy in his first term and then say that he had nothing to do with the improvement in his second. Conservative Pundits who have called Obama a disaster to our economy will suddenly realize the fact that the POTUS can do little himself to affect the economy, conveniently right on time to promote the next Republican candidate.

-Obamacare will be widely appreciated when people see its affects.

-Nobody will have the cojones to do anything serious about our debt/deficit, but they will improve solely due to a strong economy.

-Conservatives will continue to ignore whichever polls and facts show that their candidate will lose, and will be terribly disappointed when their next candidate, a hyperconservative this time, goes down in a landslide.
You're sure living in a dream world!
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Old 11-07-2012, 07:34 PM
 
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I'm assuming you're now blaming promiscuity on Obama? This is not even the right place to discuss this, and unless you have some proof in your hands other than hearsay that 1.) promiscuity is increasing, 2.) it's being actively engineered by liberals, and 3.) it's making us miserable, I don't really give a damn. People have been telling me all my life that various things are going to destroy us and I'm not buying it.
Well to be fair you're like 18 and haven't a clue what liberalism was like in the 60's and 70's and why if it was so grand (oise) they didn't retain control of the power and state indefinitely.
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Old 11-07-2012, 07:38 PM
 
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I predict a giant meteor will hit earth sometime in the late summer of 2014, wiping out the entire human race in the blink of an eye.

Oh well, one can hope anyway.
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