To: SeekAndFind
Oh okay - the lib media will blame Republicans and idiot voters will believe the lib media.
Do you realize the exit polls from Nov 6 revealed 60% of the voters claimed to like Obamacare. Another 60% blamed Bush for the bad economy. 75% said they are worse off than they were four years ago (but most voted Obama anyway.)
Well, exit polls are usually wrong
Exit polls were dead on this election cycle.
Obamacare is the most unpopular law in recent memory - and Republicans still lost.
Who cares about 2014 anyway? There's not going to be anything worth fighting for - especially when they open the borders and let in a flood of new Democrat voters. :(
Yeah - we're in a really bad position. We need to FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT. But all I'm seeing is surrender surrender surrender.
10 posted on
11/15/2012 7:28:06 PM PST by
Tzimisce
(Will there be anything to fight for in 2016?)
To: Tzimisce
The fight should begin now. The GOP should be funding an aggressive ad campaign that clearly explains how Obamacare is destructive to good health care and the economy. This campaign should only focus on aspects of the law that inevitably will lead to very apparent problems by Election Day 2014. This way the voters will see at that time that the GOP was and is correct on the issue. In other words, preemptive action right now so that later we can honestly say “I told you so.”
To: Tzimisce
What is there for fight for?
21 posted on
11/15/2012 8:19:19 PM PST by
GOPJ
(Petraeus confession: like something from a 'Soviet purge trial'....)
To: Tzimisce
Obamacare is the most unpopular law in recent memory - and Republicans still lost. Could it be because the republican candidate was the father of obamacare and couldn't make a valid argument against it? The most romney could do is shut up about it and hope others didn't bring it up.
Obama should have been hammered constantly about obamacare, republicans didn't have a hammerer.
22 posted on
11/15/2012 8:19:30 PM PST by
Holly_P
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