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To: DannyTN

If Obama wins, at this pace, we will have so many people dependent on government we won’t have enough independently minded people to make a Conservative base. We already have 47% of people on government assistance. We are a breath away from that tipping point.

You can’t hope for change, you have to deal with the reality in front of you.

...and let’s not even mention all of the fires going on around the world that not only is Obama failing at but seems to be stoking. The way it is going, the next election if Obama wins, will be nothing more than a show to keep a tinhorn dictator in power.


59 posted on 09/17/2012 8:30:52 PM PDT by mnehring
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To: mnehring
"If Obama wins, at this pace, we will have so many people dependent on government we won’t have enough independently minded people to make a Conservative base."

If I understand Romney/Ryan's plan. We are going to get there faster. They are going to pull support out from under people before they address the structural issues in the economy. That's going to come back in 2 years and give the rat's the congress.

I won't vote for either one. This failure will be yours or theirs. Not Mine.

Romney is wrong to equate the 47% who don't pay taxes with being dependent on government. The daily beast ran an article saying 49% are actually dependent but they included social security and Medicare recipients, even though they had paid in taxes for those insurance benefits for years.

Neither candidate understands or has a plan to address the real issues in the economy. And thus they are both going to fail. But Ryan's plan will cause a liberal backlash. Obama will generate a conservative backlash.

91 posted on 09/17/2012 9:07:47 PM PDT by DannyTN
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