I agree- but am not sure it’s the sane part of me that agrees.
These results FLY in the face of reason and logic and common sense. However, voter fraud on a scale it would require to accomplish this- in all the swing states ALSO flies in the face of logic.
Still- it just doesn’t seem to fit with what we all were seeing across the country. What really baffles me is an overwhelming majority of voters said (in exit polls) they want LESS GOVERNMENT in their lives...and then turn around and vote for this man.
Exactly- I just find it very hard to believe every state that was needed for “O” just mysteriously and conveniently fell right into place and in his favor. It was like a domino effect in a sense.
Spilled milk now as our election system is now not a reliable one.
I pray for my country!
And enormous lines at polling places.
And extended hours so everybody could vote.
Yet the total number of votes cast was less than or roughly equal to the number cast in 2008?
Something smells here.
To them, Big Government means Mourdock and Akin dictating which rapist's babies need to be carried to term. It means old white guys preventing their gay and lesbian friends from getting married. It means government refusing to give them free birth control, because it wants to control their sexual behavior. It means politicians spending money on the military instead of the free health care the people "need".
We have a big problem with definitions. And with the fact that young Americans want the upper middle class lifestyles they see on television without having to do any real work to achieve them.
To them, Big Government means Mourdock and Akin dictating which rapist's babies need to be carried to term. It means old white guys preventing their gay and lesbian friends from getting married. It means government refusing to give them free birth control, because it wants to control their sexual behavior. It means politicians spending money on the military instead of the free health care the people "need".
We have a big problem with definitions. And with the fact that young Americans want the upper middle class lifestyles they see on television without having to do any real work to achieve them.