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 are going to get our traditional election-night pizza (left over from when I was a local news reporter)and guzzle Mountain Dew and stay up too late to watch the returns.
I might call in sick the next morning. Not because of riots but due to indigestion.
If Zero wins, I’ll probably try to figure out how I can feed my family of five on $83 a week instead of $100 due to the coming tax increases.
Oh, and my advice to all Freepers: Keep your gas tank topped off around election day.
One more thing: the reason, I think, that there's a dearth of Romney signs/stickers is that no one wants to be a target if their boy should lose.
I agree with having a full fuel tank. There are plenty of Romney signs and bumper stickers where I live. NW Travis county Texas - yes you read that right, Travis county Texas. Just a couple of 0 bummer / bite me stickers.
I know quite a few people with that plan --- including me!
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There is really only one area in my county where there are tons of Obama signs, everywhere else the Romney signs have about a 3 to 1 lead. In fact there is one town, which is usually awash in Dem signs and the O signs are few and far between. I have noticed a lot of house with the Dem signs for US Senate and Congress but no O sign. I find that very interesting.
I always take off election day + the day after. I listen to the big fella 9am-12. Then I watch Fox News. If we lose I go to work the day after. More of us should be taking the day off on Election day.
I won't have to put it up at sunrise and take it down at sunset either because there are no rules for pirate flags.
Me, I will be either working at home or at the gun shop I work at part time, which is 3.4 miles away, so not much to worry about. I will be keeping a very close eye on the news, I am in rural Nevada, so not much of a riot threat if Obama loses, but then again if there is trouble I am stocked to the walls with all things needed, so I will be watching things very closely.
Early Voting in Louisiana: See below and click on that website and you can find the locations for early voting in your parish.
Oct. 23-30, 2012 is the early voting period for the Nov. 6, 2012 Open Primary/Congressional/Presidential (except Sunday).
http://www.sos.la.gov/tabid/168/Default.aspx
,,,,,,,, from my cold dead fingers maybe . I will fight to save our constitution from enemies foreign and domestic .
“Okay, what exactly is poll work...and how does it help.”
If you contact your local Republican party, they have poll workers to do various things to Get Out The Vote (GOTV).
Jobs include making phone calls, visiting polls the day of voting to bring back info about who has voted or not yet, helping with driving people, coordinating yard signs and stuff.
I will probably be here to say, “I told you so” to the Mittbots.
Thanks Persevero!
However, will not be driving an obama voter to the polls.
“However, will not be driving an obama voter to the polls.”
In that case you’ll be doing better than me. I begged, pushed and pulled a family member to the polls in ‘08, finally got them to do an absentee ballot which I hand delivered for them - thinking they’d vote Bush - found out later they voted for Kerry - boy did I feel like an idiot!
Unless a Conservative super-Majority exists in the Senate, and a Conservative President is in place, NOTHING WILL CHANGE.
It won't happen in our lifetimes, unless a Civil War II occurs, and we have a do-over in Washington DC.
Im a nurse, doing monthly home visits to some ghetto neighborhoods. That week happens to be the week that my ghetto visits are due. I figure things could be bad no matter who wins, so Im tweaking my schedule to avoid it. If my supervisor insists on me going, I plan to refuse.
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It’s horrible that in the United States we have to worry about riots after an election, but that is my fear also.
Be safe FRiend and don’t go down that way if at all possible the week of the election.
If there's trouble, I'll keep an eye on it. I'm far enough from the city where the problem won't be here. Worst case scenario and SHTF, I'm going to the property up north.
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