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"You've made it very clear that you don't want to help anybody..."
Not true. I help folks 'I' deem in need...'you' don't get to make that determination for me...certainly, some jackass in government doesn't get to make that determination for me # "That's what you're saying you've gotten / will get from both of these guys..." Indeed. What other fuckin' reason is there to vote for any of 'em if not for the potential benefit that candidate might bring if, or when, elected? If you have another reason for voting: I'd like to hear it. # "I can't believe you vote at all" Irrelevant whether I do or don't. After a fashion: I'm payin' (like you) the salary of the Number One Public Servant. I think this entitles me (and you) to question a potential (or current) employee. |
Oh no, Romney lied about the binders, he didn't ask for them.
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I could only watch the debates on the radio and some of the voices seemed familiar. It seems like the audience members at the debate and the people featured in this video were drawn from the same pool. I don't know... maybe it's just me. |
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See my current usertitle. :lol: |
Watched the last debate...
...what crap.
Again: mediocre of intellect and thought (the both of 'em). You folks can follow either as you like. I won't. |
I think Obama did very well on repeating over and over how Romney's policies are 'all over the place' (regardless of whether they are or not, he says it so many times you're convinced there must be something to it); also the phrase 'as commander in cheif' sounds much more authoritative--as compared to a guy who, by definition, isn't already the president; also Obama had a finely crafted program of implying Romney's lack of knowledge (Russia as the greatest threat without the context of how different threats are defined; the 'apology tour' as something which was a 'whopper' when fact-checking is not applicable to an obviously subjective matter of opinion); and of course, Obama had really great zingers! I think these are all things that will stick with people despite their lack of substantive merit. I wish Obama had made a better case for his principles, for us thinkers. I have red flags that go up when a speaker relies too heavily on emotion.
By contrast, I think Romney had the problem that I often run into as an IT guy: facts are boring. Sound, traditional ideas aren't sexy. Listening to an executive-level businessman speak about the broad view of matters, wherein large chunks of ideas are zipped in small keyword packages, for brevity's sake, tends to, when not examined thoroughly, appear to contain deceptively less information than if fully expounded. I got it, I understood what he was saying, but as a technical person who deals with logic all day long, I tend to latch on to concepts like: the guy who is telling me that he knows how to do something can demonstrate that he has previously been successful at doing this thing. That counts more than rhetoric, to me. That counts more than the other guy having great zingers. To me. |
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I think President Obama really scored some points with this debate. It will all come down to those battleground states and electoral votes.
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You don't have to like him, but these are good things. He knows how to do these things. On the zingers, come on dude. Google "romney obama zingers" ... Obama has been unanimously crowned the king of zingers. Don't take that away from him--he worked hard for that title! |
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That's the main reason he had all his records sealed when he left. |
While he was governor, Massachusetts;
1. Ranked 47th in job growth. 2. Suffered the second-largest labor force decline in the nation. 3. Lost 14 percent of its manufacturing jobs. 4. Experienced “below average” economic growth and was “often near the bottom”. 5. Piled on more debt than any other state. |
He says he did all these great things as governor, but really, a lot of them occurred or were put in motion before he was elected. As Bruce stated above, the actual change in MA during Romney's leadership was dismal.
He can take credit for Romneycare, upon which Obamacare is based. Of course, he says he would repeal Obamacare as soon as elected and do something else. :rolleyes: |
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