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CaptainObvious
 

Registered: Jun 2006
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08-30-12 04:18 PM


Quote from noob_trad3r:

Is Mitt going to elaborate on this stuff in detail soon? Why not spend more time talking about these points and providing details during the GOP convention.



Will he elaborate? Probably not, even though I think he should. There is this silly notion in our political system that specifics bore people, so both the left and the right are as vague as possible while still trying to convey a message. This is how we end up with Romney or Obama rather than a guy like Ron Paul. Mr. Paul is not a polished speaker and is way too specific about what we need to do. Worse than that, he gave his honest opinion. Poor bastard never had a chance going that route.

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wildchild
 

Registered: Jul 2011
Posts: 804

 

08-30-12 05:01 PM

GOP solution: Undo the damaging Obama policies.

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Lucrum
 

Registered: Dec 2003
Posts: 31357

 

08-30-12 06:15 PM


Quote from Free Thinker:




the only question is are americans stupid enough to fall for it twice.



Obama?

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Tsing Tao
 

Registered: Mar 2009
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08-30-12 06:17 PM


Quote from Epic:



What am I missing?



He's on record saying he will get rid of Ben Bernanke.

That alone seals the deal with me.

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AK Forty Seven
 

Registered: Jul 2010
Posts: 10533

 

08-30-12 06:21 PM


Quote from Brass:

The Master Plan:

1. Cut taxes.
2. Cut spending.
3. Privatize everything.
4. Pray.
5. Repeat.



+ MORE WAR AND DEFENSE SPENDING !!!!!!!!!

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Epic
 

Registered: Apr 2011
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08-30-12 08:14 PM


Quote from Tsing Tao:

He's on record saying he will get rid of Ben Bernanke.

That alone seals the deal with me.



Oh yeah, I forgot that one. Which confirms the idea that it is a virtual certainty that Ben will proceed with QE3, maybe even tomorrow at Jackson.

If Obama says he is doing a great job and will reappoint him, while Romney says he will replace him, who's campaign do you think Ben supports? I would love to think that he would just do his job, but it isn't realistic. It is very much in his best interest to attempt any stimulus at his disposal.

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