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The Multitudinous Mitt

Paulus Textor Wrote: Oct 07, 2012 10:48 AM
The intrade betting line forecast has shifted slightly in Romney's favor (as a libertarian, I don't believe it makes any significant difference which major party candidate wins). Obama is still the favorite to win, 303 electoral votes to 235. If Obama falls flat in the remaining two presidential non-debates, Romney has a chance. He would need to pick up Ohio's 18 electoral votes, plus IA, CO, and possibly VA in order to win. Either way, we get a president who will run huge deficits, continue to destroy what little is left of private sector medicine, and pay for all his favorite programs by using the Federal Reserve central banking counterfeiting operation.
anti-neocon Wrote: Oct 07, 2012 12:45 PM
you mean the remaining two presidentiall puppet shows. they will just continue argue which one of them is better qualified to manage all those unconstitutional give government programs like obama-romneycare.

In Wednesday's debate, Mitt Romney said he will "stop the subsidy" to public broadcasting. That's good to know, because Mitt Romney's campaign website says he will merely "reduce subsidies for ... the Corporation for Public Broadcasting."

Kill Big Bird or just pluck some of his feathers? Or neither, in keeping with what often happens to promises made by politicians? As Ted Kennedy once said of Romney's abortion policy, "I am pro-choice. My opponent is multiple choice."

Barack Obama had a tough time in the debate because he was told he would be debating Mitt Romney, a self-described "severely conservative"...

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