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To: dsc

The only reason there’s even a polling disadvantage for Obama is that he hasn’t seriously started to run yet. He’s just sitting back letting the GOP destroy itself and reduce the field to a choice between two complete loser candidates (Romney or Santorum).

He’ll emerge with his hope, change and freebies rhetoric, and lots of photos of him doing cute things like singing or appearing on American Idol, and his groupies will fall in love with him all over again.

Also, we’re thinking that people don’t want Obamacare and we are making its defeat a major part of our focus. The problem is that most Americans are very happy with the idea of Obamacare (they won’t be happy when it’s actually put into operation, but that will be after his reelection). Most Americans, I am convinced, want a welfare state and they want state-run health care and they are perfectly willing to give up their freedoms to a nanny-state. And of course they’re convinced now that Obama is going to make only “the wealthy” (whoever they may be) pay for this, so it’s no skin off their collective noses.

Even businesses now are not averse to Obama, because they see that it is now within the government’s power to reward them or favor them or even establish them and they simply want to be on the inside circle when the goodies are handed out. In a Marxist or fascist state, the government controls every aspect of the economy, and the business world has accepted this.

So I don’t think Obama would have much difficulty at all getting reelected once his campaign gets going. He’s just waiting to see what loser we put forth for the GOP (and frankly, both Romney and Santorum are big-government people, so if it’s either of them, there won’t even be any competing ideas).


68 posted on 02/25/2012 3:41:36 AM PST by livius
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To: livius
Most Americans, I am convinced, want a welfare state and they want state-run health care and they are perfectly willing to give up their freedoms to a nanny-state.

Quinnipiac: Most Americans Want Obamacare Repealed [Rasmussen and now Quinnipiac]

I haven't seen any poll that was for Obamacare, and Quinnipiac, like most polls except Rasmussen, slant to the left.

99 posted on 02/25/2012 11:38:44 AM PST by neverdem (Xin loi minh oi)
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To: livius

“So I don’t think Obama would have much difficulty at all getting reelected once his campaign gets going.”

If he does, our country and our constitution are toast.


111 posted on 02/26/2012 3:30:40 AM PST by dsc (Any attempt to move a government to the left is a crime against humanity.)
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