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bztk said, 7 months ago
How the hell can anyone be undecided at this point without being an idiot or completely oblivious..You have two diametrically opposed candidates, What are you waiting for? A sign from god? There is no middle ground in this one…
ronald rini
said, 7 months ago
@bztk
I already know I will not vote for obama but trying to get thru what is fact and what the democates are putting out is had to do
olfart said, 7 months ago
^ There isn’t that much difference. They wear different team colors but they are playing the same game. When all the rah-rah hoopla is done, the American people will lose either way.
ronald rini
said, 7 months ago
I am glad there are a lot of people out there that are undecided (including me) that means we are not stupid people who vote for obama because he is black and or a democrat or going to vote for mitt because he is not black and or a republican we are looking for the best canidate.
ghenley said, 7 months ago
@ronald rini
That is easy then, vote Mitt. He is the best canidate running. He is also the best guy to start fixing our economy.
Gypsy8 said, 7 months ago
@ghenley
How is shipping jobs off to China and drawing huge personal compensations a good model for the economy?
MortyForTyrant said, 7 months ago
I sense a real undecided voter bashing across cartoonists. Wasn’t there four years ago. Has the political divide grown that big? Maybe this should be solved, like, on a state by state basis? Oh wait, there was something, around 1860…
Jase99 said, 7 months ago
@ghenley
“That is easy then, vote Mitt. He is the best canidate running. He is also the best guy to start fixing our economy.”
With what, a magic wand? So far his fix is magical tax cuts that somehow won’t add to the deficit. The Bush tax cuts have been around for the last 12 years and they ain’t worked yet.
The Wolf In Your Midst said, 7 months ago
@bztk
And that’s exactly the problem- there’s no middle ground anymore. Not everyone is an extremist who toes a party line.
The problem with “lesser of two evils” is that the evils seem to get less… well, lesser.
Linda Von De Bur said, 7 months ago
If you want change, then stop voting for the same thing. Go read about the Libertarian platform. There are 3 choices, you can vote for insanity (doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result) or you can make a statement by voting for REAL change. Libertarian: less government, more freedom.
Libertarian Party | Maximum Freedom, Minimum Government
www.lp.org
Linda Von De Bur said, 7 months ago
Sorry, 3 choices: Democrat, Republican or LIBERTARIAN
The media is only reporting 2/3 of the story.
Justice22 said, 7 months ago
@Jase99
Not a magic wand, Jase. With his magic underwear!
ruff
said, 7 months ago
I would rather go with Obama and his not so perfect history, than with Romney and his history running Bain. If Romney runs the country like he ran Bain, we will be in deep. deep trouble.
I Play One On TV said, 7 months ago
I suggest you read David Stockman’s take on how Romney made his money with Bain in this week’s Newsweek. Accounting tricks, loose banking rules, the usual suspects. Bain bought companies, and used investor money to buy other large companies ready for bankruptcy. This made the company look like it was vibrant and growing, which sent stock prices up, and made investors who didn’t do their homework invest more and more, again making the companies look great on paper, when instead there were TWO companies going bankrupt at the same time. Then he sold off assets and shares, made a mint, and watched the companies fade into oblivion.
I agree that Obama has been somewhere between a disappointment and a disaster, but next to Romney he’s a genius.
NeoconMan said, 7 months ago
@I Play One On TV
^ Ah, but when we conservatives get elected, we’ll all have the best interests of the working man at heart.
Trust us.