To: so_real
Yeah, 19 seats in two election rounds. NEVER GUNNA HAPPEN.
Do you have ANY idea how hard it is to unseat an incumbant Senator? Particularly a Democrat in a Blue State? Any idea, AT ALL?
It is much easier to get a REPUBLICAN President to sign bills into law from a REPUBLICAN Congress.
816 posted on
08/11/2012 10:49:10 PM PDT by
Jim from C-Town
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To: Jim from C-Town
It is much easier to get a REPUBLICAN President to sign bills into law from a REPUBLICAN Congress.
On this I absolutely agree with you. Unfortunately for your case, a liberal democrat with an "R" behind his name would be that republican president. And the agenda in congress would be driven by a hoard of RINO's we have not yet replaced. So the preponderance of bills passed into law may not work out so well for We the People. Given Romney's governorship, four to eight years of his "leadership" will be nearly as disasterous as Obama's. And, because of that "R" behind his name, our earliest opportunity to oust him will be 12 years from now. I'm not going to wait that long for a "do-over" willingly. Nor am I willingly going to give him 8 years to marginalize the genuine conservatives we install into Congress. I feel for Paul Ryan; he's a good man and I respect him. But after four or eight years of being VP under Romney, the probability of him ascending to the presidency is equivalent to Dan Quayle's.
1,439 posted on
08/12/2012 11:28:22 AM PDT by
so_real
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