Posted on 11/07/2008 6:16:43 PM PST by SeekAndFind
What are going to be the hotly contested seats in the house in 2010 and I wonder what the min/max we stand to take is.
This is a first and mandatory step. Next, raise money. We will never come to the level of Soros but we may be able to spend more wisely.
However, if you believe that voting is a matter of selecting a candidate that represents only a select few of your beliefs... when other candidates represent your views more closely.
Then you really should learn more about our form of government and what our founding fathers stood for.
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"Always vote for principle, though you may vote alone, and you may cherish the sweetest reflection that your vote is never lost." John Quincy Adams
"A thing moderately good is not so good as it ought to be. Moderation in temper is always a virtue, but moderation in principle is always a vice." - Thomas Paine, "The Rights of Man", 1792
(You would have us moderate our principals for the sake of a Republican victory?)
Well, even if your interpretation is true, the GOP is going to have to field candidates who satisfy the requirements of those "childish" Republicans...correct?
Only partly so. He had "help" on that score, courtesy of Benjamin Bernanke and that cabal of "useless eaters" called the Federal Reserve, who just *had* to have their 700 billion dollar bailout 6 weeks before a Presidential election. Why didn't they make their demand in the spring, when anyone who was keeping an eye on the subprime mortgage mess knew that such an action would be necessary, or failing that, at least have to common courtesy to wait until *after* the election to demand it?
The answer is simple. Up until that point McCain, for all that I never liked him, was running a competitive race, and could conceivably have pulled off an upset win. This did not sit well the the bankers of the fed, so they made their move, ensuring McCain's defeat. And just like the last time the fed moved to alter the course of events in this country to enact their own agenda of one-world-government, it will be 80 years before we get the truth out them, if we ever do.
Was McCain a less than perfect candidate for us? Yes, you bet. Was he often his own worst enemy, as far as we were concerned? Again, you better believe it! But, *was* there another force at work here, in this strangest of election cycles this country has ever seen? There certainly was, and that force was the fed, who were playing politics, banana-republic style, quite brazenly, and for their own ends.
Why the push? In retrospect it becomes clear. Given the choice of an inexperienced, not too bright neophyte, who copuld easily be manipulated, and a savvy politico with the reputation of being a maverick, who would you want to deal with to establish your ultimate goal? I should think the answer would be quite obvious to anyone of even close to normal intelligence. They acted openly, I believe, because *if* they are successful, then this will be the *last* US Presidential election to be held...
the infowarrior
The Democrats will carry (moving roughly from west to east) Hawaii, California, Washington, Oregon, Nevada, New Mexico, Colorado, Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan, Ohio, Illinois, Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, New Hampshire, Delaware, Maryland, Rhode Island, Virginia, the District of Columbia and Florida. Its also possible North Carolina and Louisiana will go to the democrats.
So don't plan on it one way or the other.
As far as stealing our retirement funds, of course they're going to try to do that. Nothing like pi$$ing off 50 million people to find out there are assassins lurking everywhere.
The Democrats know that, and this country isn't like Latin America. The government doesn't have all the guns.
Elections are often not about choosing the perfect candidate but PREVENTING A GREATER EVIL FROM TAKING OVER.
McCain might only meet 60 to 70% of your criteria in terms of policy but what is worse ? getting 70% or getting virtually none ?
So what you are saying is....you “settled” and still lost?
You misunderstand me or I misspoke. They intend to "cut" taxes for some, maybe even giving them a welfare check because they don't pay taxes. At the same time they will raise taxes for those in the upper brackets. It would be more of a tax shift than a tax cut. The goal is not to really cut taxes in total, but to increase the ratio of parasites to producers and buy the votes of those who got the "cut."
Turns out it's pretty much true. Even a welfare kid with a buck in his hand from his mother to go to the 7/11 to buy bubblegum is going to pay a salestax.
I watched entirely too many Republican speakers this last campaign try to shift the argument away from "taxes" to "income taxes". As soon as you do that you LOSE the attention of even the welfare mothers ~ they know very well their kids will pay a tax at the 7/11, and they are not particularly interested about the guys at the top of the salary scale.
BTW, they know that in states with no income tax but with a sales tax, even the guys at the top of the salary scale get a federal income tax deduction for the sales taxes they pay, but they don't.
It is counter productive for Republicans to pretend they don't know anything about taxes in this country. You can't just focus on the federal income tax.
I am sure we can come up with a comprehensive program of "tax equity" that can be a winner. Our present incoherent position looks inequitable to most of the voters.
Ol'Ruthy never met a baby she could like nor a mass murderer she could send on a one way trip on a gurney.
And on the flip-side... had every Republican voted for a real conservative in the primary’s, instead of settling for the ‘electable’ candidate - we wouldn’t have even *HAD* this problem.
Which just proves Thomas Paine correct.
Here! Here! You speak the truth!!!
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