By this you demonstrate your bias is more important than intelligence. There's billions of dollars that have been sitting on the sidelines awaiting a new president and a clear direction in the national economy. Once Romney (or any Republican - it didn't have to be Romney) takes office, America is going to be awash in new investments and those investments will mean more jobs and more jobs will mean more revenue and more revenue will mean the end of this nightmare recession.
Say what you want about Romney's stances on social issues but he is smart enough to let the capitalist system work to bring America back - something Obama will never allow to happen.
But because you're blinded by Romney's social liberalism you refuse to see how he will get America back to work so we can avoid being a future Greece.
Half a loaf is better than none and that's what I expect with Romney - at worst. At best, he'll surprise us and be a Republican not that much different than the Bushes. Again, that's far from everything I want but it's light years better than what we would get with four more years of Obama.
Or do you think Ryan joined the ticket with no thought of what it does to his promising future if he is chained at the neck to Romney the way Palin is chained at the neck to McCain? Ryan is a smart cookie. He wouldn't have signed on if he didn't think Romney would heal America economically.
You see the sensible position in all this.
I’m a FISCAL conservative who could care less about most social issues. Frankly, its not the government’s place to involve itself in social engineering of any sort and from any side.
The issue is the economy, period.
Not who’s zoomin’ who.
(Mind you, many of the Romney-hating so-cons supported Mike Huckabee.....the textbook example of a socialist RINO and charlatan fraud.)