Posted on 09/23/2012 9:25:03 AM PDT by hoagy62
So we know that, as good American citizens, we're all going to get out there and show the world that we care about our country's fate and vote to get that traitorous slime out of OUR White House on November 6th.
However, I'm curious....what're your plans for the day AFTER the election?
For many, they'll vote, watch the results, celebrate Obama's removal from power, and then go to work on Wednesday with a smile on our face. But....what if the results aren't so sanguine?
Is anyone planning on staying home to watch out for "things" that might happen? If Obama supporters (read 'EBT-card carrying deadbeat thugs') in the inner cities across the nation start rioting after Obama's loss, anyone going to to 'call in sick' from work to make sure families are protected?
I'm probably letting my 'tinfoil hat' side out for some exercise here, but is anyone wondering about what MIGHT happen?
We may not know who “won” the day after. It might be too close to call. I’m not looking forward to it.
If Romney wins, I`ll thank God for America`s stepping back from the brink, and praying for the healing of this broken country. The next day, I`ll go to work like any other day, but with a smile on my face.
If Obama wins, the second the election is called, I will remove my American flag from the pole out front and it will never see the light of day again until that stain is gone from office. I will pray to God for the strength to deal with the coming tribulations.
Like the passing of any loved one, I`ll also try to temper my sadness about America`s death with fond memories of the great days when she was strong and vibrant.
So what was 2010, a minor detour off the new route?
You are right about en masse riots. If there are riots election night, they will be less in number I think. If organized riots happen, that would likely start two days after the election. However, we will get a sense of the turmoil the day after.
I normally stay up until 1 or 2 in the morning, so staying up won't be difficult for me.
On Friday I saw a car with the "Work Harder: Millions on Welfare are Depending on You" bumper sticker (front bumper). This was in Berkeley, CA.
“So what was 2010, a minor detour off the new route?”
I thinks it was to a degree. The 2010 elections brought out a vocal, active subset of the electorate. Many fewer 0bama-adoring minions headed to the polls because their guy wasn`t for reelection. Now he is.
Me? That’s the wrong question. The real question is why Romney is throwing the race to Obama. All that money. All that time to prepare. All those Romney ads showing him as a stiff, rich, doofus praising Obama for being a good dad. Meanwhile, Obama ads show Romney killing seniors and blacks and selling their internal organs to other millionaires. How could Romney have been at it this long and be such a loser in the final three months? How could Romney, 45 days out, be losing every swing-state poll? Me? I’ll have another four years to figure-out WTF went wrong.
vote and gloat
Go to work, ignore the results completely, go back to work, go on with my life replete with the knowledge that we’ll have a crappy president for the next 4 years no matter what. Maybe at some point I’ll actually look up the guy’s name.
One notes the UN did pass the private gun confiscation treaty last week. Only a very thin layer of the US Senate now separates us from being Britain. Watch for a voice vote for this on confirmation.
May I suggest we all do poll work on Election Day?
No, I havent arranged it yet, I suppose Id better.
You haven’t flown our flag in 4 years because of that guy in the oval office? Wow... we’ve flown ours 24 hours a day as we have done for years. no one will keep us from ever flying the flag of our Country!!!
Haven’t heard anything about it, yet, but if there is “early voting” allowed in Louisiana, you can bet a cup of regular coffee, that I will be there!
If not, I will have to find transportation to the high school that is not in my town, and not on the transit route, due to how these morons laid out the district lines. I will be there!
Once that is done, then it is to grab “some cleaning rods and stuff”, make sure my “geek equipment” is ready with enough food, that I have my seven days of food and water, make sure my “I’ll prepare later” friend has some things, turn on one of the news channels, with no volume, the radio playing in the background, and get the popcorn.
I won’t have any need to go anywhere, the transit system might be on strike, the City Council might be agitated, and I can stay right here, and watch the fun.
Now, should Romney lose, for some darn strange unforeseen reason, I might just be placing more orders for “Geek food”, in a hurry!
I’ll be in St Barts on election day. If Owe-Bama wins, I’m not coming back.
I am taking Mond and Tuesday off work to help out the Rep campaign.
I don’t want to feel like I didn’t do everything I could the next day.
“The real question is why Romney is throwing the race to Obama. All that money. All that time to prepare. All those Romney ads showing him as a stiff, rich, doofus praising Obama for being a good dad. Meanwhile, Obama ads show Romney killing seniors and blacks and selling their internal organs to other millionaires. How could Romney have been at it this long and be such a loser in the final three months? How could Romney, 45 days out, be losing every swing-state poll?”
Others have suggested Romney (and the Pubbies) are “throwing” the election to Obama....
That’s nonsense. Romney obviously “wants to win”. But I sense that he may not really “know how to” (nor does the GOP elite behind him).
Mr. Romney is running “a gentleman’s campaign” because that’s how he believes it’s supposed to be done. What he doesn’t understand that the “other side” — not only Obama and the ‘rats but the media as well — know that they can roll him for the fact that he’s keeping his dukes down.
Those days are over, or at least they are if the Republicans wish to win the presidential contests for much longer.
Romney is attacking Obama’s policies, when he should be attacking.... Obama.
I think he ought to take on Sheriff Joe as a close-at-hand advisor on how to play this game...
Wolds are difficult to rule once you’ve taken them over. That’s the way it is with wolds. Wolds are more difficult than “worlds”, because the “R” is missing from them. You are only left with the “D” in “wolds”, with no “R’s”, there is no hope for wolds. :o)
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