Posted on 11/17/2012 4:06:27 AM PST by IBD editorial writer
Obama II: In the "now they tell us" file, add a vast array of reports that have come out since the election showing just how weak the economy really is. Looks like the president will need a new scapegoat soon.
Here's just a sampling of what we've learned since voters decided to give Obama four more years to "experiment" with the economy.
(Excerpt) Read more at news.investors.com ...
Let the northeast Obama voters pay ever increasing fuel bills with less money.
Way I have it figured, a cold Yankee with an empty belly is easier to negotiate with than a warm Yankee with a full belly.
With parachute? Or hang glider?
We need more than fiscal responsibility.
We have to remove the conspiracy that gave us multiple muslims in OUR White House, a muslim as CIC, his muslim advisers and our contributions to the muslim brotherhood who are ramping up to wipe out Israel.
He promised us a “revolution” and we are getting it.
America needs to wake us.
Whatever happens to Israel happens to modern man.
“Thank you” Barack Hussein Mohammet Bin Ghazi Obama.
The most ignorant voted him in twice already.
So Kasich couldn’t deliver his state to Romney? Not enough coal miners pissed at the EPA?
I smell fraud and Kasich does nothing about it.....
George Bush did it.
/s/
IMHO
There aren’t many coal mining jobs in Ohio, about 2,500. 15 times that many in West Virginia.
Yeah, I guess but those in Ohio will be out of work soon...just say in’.
With all due respect to individual coal workers in Ohio, they count for nothing in an election. Southeast Ohio turns on Athens, which is a liberal college town, Democrat forever.
obama didn’t win because of the southeast Ohio vote, he won because of the urban votes. He simply turned out more stupid black people than the Republicans could match. Kasich counts for nothing among the blacks, many of whom, if they are employed, are government workers who Kasich tried to strip of bargaining rights a couple of years ago. That union block is very strong in Ohio and Romney didn’t have a message for it.
Let’s face it, as Giuliani said at the beginning of the primaries, Romney’s a stiff. Aren’t there any white guys who came from a humble background and upbringing who can relate to people at all levels? I guess not.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.