You are so awed and frightened by Obama that you assume he's not capable of failing when he tries to do those things? You are so terrified and cowed of him, that you think everybody else in American and in Washington is going to roll over right along with you?
Your post is the epitome of blind fear, which has you willing to vote FOR Romney to surrender the Republican party to liberalism. As if voting for liberalism is somehow going to end it; as if cowardice is somehow not going to lose the battle AND the war.
All the things YOU think are certain with an Obama relection may or may not come to pass, but here's a certainty for you: if Romney gets the White House, liberalism WILL GROW STRONGER IN BOTH PARTIES and conservatism will be greatly weakened in the Republican party. There's not guessing, no crystal ball is needed -- it's simply a matter of common sense.
Here's another certainty for you: if Obama gets re-elected, conservatives will grow stronger in the Republican party and Obama will be at least as despised across America as he is now, very probably MUCH MORE despised.
“but here’s a certainty for you: if Romney gets the White House, liberalism WILL GROW STRONGER IN BOTH PARTIES and conservatism will be greatly weakened in the Republican party.”
THAT is the pivot point. THAT is the fact on which the whole future hinges.
Here's another certainty for you: in the next four years, Antonin Scalia and Anthony Kennedy will each turn 80 years old. If Obama gets to replace either one of them, a far left-wing Supreme Court will be legislating from the bench for the next 30 years. There are also dozens of appellate court and district court judges that will be filled for life during the next 4 years.
Then there is Obamanation healthcare deform. Unless the Supreme Court throws out the entire monstrosity this summer, the only way to get rid of it will be with a Republican President and a Republican controlled House and Senate. If Obama gets re-elected, he will veto any bill to rescind Obamanation healthcare deform that makes it out of Congress.
A lot of good conservatives refused to vote for McCain in 2008. How's that hopey changey thing been working out for you?
“You are so terrified and cowed of him, that you think everybody else in American and in Washington is going to roll over right along with you?”
Who, in Washington or elsewhere, has given any indication of being able to stop him yet?
(Actually, the only ones that come to my mind are Sheriff Joe Arpaio (sp?) and perhaps (we shall see) Justices Thomas, Scalia, Roberts, Alito, and Kennedy.)