I am no leftist... but I do not currently consider myself a Republican, not after what they did during the gwb years. I am registered a republican but am far more libertarian. Romney was not my favorite from the get go. I preferred him by a mile to Barrack Obama. However, when he picked Paul Ryan... I was convinced he was serious about fixing our spending problem and he became my favorite. I was leaning to a zero income tax no fed, no borrowing agenda and still am. However, when I saw the performance of my main choice.... I sort of bounced around hoping gary johnson would do something or even gingrich for a few weeks before settling on Romney. But, I am confident Romney is going to fix the mess we have for a budget.
when you unskew those polls Romney has a lead. for instance that nbc/ wsj/ Marist poll is skewed to the Dems by plus 9. That is crazy and irresponsible in a state where more people identify themselves as R than D. That means Romney by 3 or more.
. November 4, 2012 SouthAmerica: Reply to Jem I would vote for Ron Paul on this election - to end the Federal Reserve and go back to a new gold/silver backed US currency. By the way, only if the people in Ohio are "Brain Dead" they will vote for Mitt Romney....
I could see why you liked the last 4 years. We have made major progress on the lefitist... Brazilification of America plan. how could anyone vote for 4 more years of the shit we have just seen. the ME is erupting to our lead from weakness and create a vacuum plan. our liar in chief has mislead us from day 1 on libya our economy has massive unemployment... we have millions few jobs and the ones we get back are McJobs. We are spending so much that no one wants our debt so we debase the dollar with QE. Which is destroying the value of the middle classes earnings and income... But the good news is that we are expanding the roles of food stamps so the lower class and non working class can live as well as the working class. we did not get the infrastucture we were promised for the stimulus we sure wish we had improved the power grid.. and energy infrastructure. we sure wish we had developed more pipelines and refineries and coal plants. but luckily we have democrats and their Brazilification plan for America.
So, if Obama wins, then the polls are not skewed? Jem, as I've said so many times, and the reason I don't double down with vim and vigor at this point, anything is still possible. We'll know Wednesday, I hope.
You are aware that Ryan voted for nearly every Bush policy that turned a balanced budget into a trillion dollar deficit right jem ?
pew polls was D 36/ R32 / I 29. http://www.people-press.org/files/legacy-pdf/11-4-12 Election Weekend Release.pdf That is a responsible template... but I do not think it will turnout to be accurate on Tuesday.
November 4, 2012 SouthAmerica: If we had a Brazilification plan for America then instead of 50 million Americans becoming completely destitute as it was the case in the last 10 years - with a Brazilification plan for the United States we would lift the boats of over 50 million people to the middle class in the next 10 years. Brazil is in the right path and it is doing fine - the United States is the country that looks like the Titanic after the big ship hit the iceberg. Here is the latest data about what is going on in Twitter regarding this presidential election: https://election.twitter.com/map/#t243902647571185664