Well it’s what you’re going to get. Obama is about 80% to win the election. There might be a silver lining, though. After two years of socialist, liberal chaos, we might clean house and spark a truly conservative revolution (as opposed to merely a Republican revolution) and in the process purge the Republican party of many of the spineless weasels who currently inhabit it. Without something major happening like an Obama win, I can’t see anything that could spark such a political revolution. That being said, for the sake of the country right now, I still very much hope he loses.
>Without something major happening like an Obama win, I cant see anything that could spark such a political revolution. That being said, for the sake of the country right now, I still very much hope he loses.
That is quite because you can’t see the future.
Don’t believe the hype. Obama is hitting a glass ceiling and this one doesn’t crack.
I wouldn’t hold my breath. I hope to god mccain can keep it close enough for us to still have 43-44 senators. Let them have their ruinous spending policies while we filibuster their most extreme proposals and we can hold the line in the senate and retake the house by 2012 (1 election cycle for like 40 seats is probably not going to happen).
I agree with your opinion.
However, there are friends of mine that don’t know anything
about politics, or economics, that say, “Well, what’s wrong with four years of socialism?”
“What would it hurt?”
They are incapable of being educated.
The government schools have done their job well.