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I think we’re going to do very well.”

Wow.

1 posted on 01/02/2012 12:25:42 PM PST by freespirited
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To: freespirited

Yeah, Michele - it’s all about you, we know.

Flaky has just been proven.


2 posted on 01/02/2012 12:30:16 PM PST by presently no screen name
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To: freespirited

I’m a little worried about my home district. MN6.. If she keeps going shes not going to be able to fight off the nasty attack from the left in her home turf.


3 posted on 01/02/2012 12:32:40 PM PST by cableguymn
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To: freespirited

Not wanting to be mean spirited or be looked at as a defeatist, but if I were a paid staffer and my candidate were to utter the words “No matter what happens in (noted location), we’re not dropping out”, I would be polishing up my resume before going to sleep that night and spending about 20 minutes at Kinkos getting 4 or 5 copies of my resume professionally bound the next morning.

Just being realistic.


4 posted on 01/02/2012 12:33:00 PM PST by Anitius Severinus Boethius
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To: freespirited

I had 9 supporters at my last rally, we will win this. MB. Time to pack that grip Michele.


5 posted on 01/02/2012 12:34:20 PM PST by VicVega ( GEAUX LSU TIGERS, GEAUX SAINTS)
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To: freespirited

She’s allowed to put on a show until the actual vote.

Afterwards, if she goes 7% or under then it’s about something else, as Iowa should be her high-water mark (excepting perhaps MN).


7 posted on 01/02/2012 12:34:37 PM PST by Dr. Sivana (May Mitt Romney be the Mo Udall of 2012.)
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To: freespirited

I doubt Michele will be in Congress much longer.


8 posted on 01/02/2012 12:35:08 PM PST by Krankor ( spare time.)
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To: freespirited

I HOPE she is saying this because it’s the day before the Caucus. Otherwise ... she’s just splitting the Conservative vote which means one thing ... RINO Romney.


11 posted on 01/02/2012 12:41:14 PM PST by RIghtwardHo
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To: freespirited
Dang, all the fake concern here is really touching, .... you noots are a barrel of laughs .
12 posted on 01/02/2012 12:42:31 PM PST by org.whodat (Just another heartless American, hated by "AMNESTY" Newt, Willard, Perry and nervous supporters.)
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To: freespirited
Statement: "Michele Bachmann: No Matter What Happens in Iowa We're not Dropping Out"

Response: Sob!

13 posted on 01/02/2012 12:42:54 PM PST by AEMILIUS PAULUS (It is a shame that when these people give a riot)
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To: freespirited

She may not drop out, but judging by the actions of her staff lately and her poll numbers, she may be a woman alone very soon. I hope she can hold on to her House seat after this.


14 posted on 01/02/2012 12:43:25 PM PST by Lazlo in PA (Now living in a newly minted Red State.)
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To: freespirited

I’ve always like Michele Bachmann and admired her courage but the writing is on the wall. She could’ve been great. She has probably the clearest record of any and one of the most principled. Somewhere along the line her campaign decided to let her become a plastic pretty face as if she were being groomed to be Romney’s running mate which they should’ve known was never going to happen. The fact that she has been scattershot and small in her attacks and has failed horribly to leverage her clear strengths is unbelievable.

If she does better than expected in the final result then she may be justified in continuing but if she can’t do well in Iowa where can she do well? The worst thing to come out of the Iowa Caucuses is to have no one drop out. Selfish shortsighted conservatives will leave us stuck with Romney and that is the worst possible outcome in my book.


15 posted on 01/02/2012 12:43:45 PM PST by Maelstorm (Better to keep your enemy in your sights than in your camp expecting him to guard your back.)
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To: freespirited

She won’t do well in Iowa, she won’t do well in New Hampshire, so that leaves South Carolina. I don’t know what her prospects are in South Carolina but if she does not do well there then she should pack it in.


17 posted on 01/02/2012 12:44:28 PM PST by Parley Baer
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To: freespirited
During an appearance on MNSBC’s Morning Joe, Bachmann said her campaign has “already bought our plane tickets. We’re headed to South Carolina as soon as we’re done on Wednesday morning. We’ll be there. We’re going the distance.”

She is on TV before the caucus' get together and and become cauci, she can't say she is going back to her foster kids, take them to Target and start a breast feeding protest.

At least she pretends that it's not over, but since her campaign is broke, busted and disgusted, she has no real options remaining after the cauci.

You can't run a campaign on a Discover Card and food stamps.

18 posted on 01/02/2012 12:44:29 PM PST by USS Alaska (Nuke The Terrorist Savages)
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To: freespirited

Bachmann policy statements; the only one that I have not much interest in is repatriation, but it’s necessary to throw a bone to big corporate America.

American Jobs...

1. REPATRIATION. More than 1.2 trillion United States dollars could be brought back to America in days as an immediate “stimulus” if the government would zero out the tax rate on that money until December 31, and then permanently keep it here in the U.S. if taxed at a rate of 5 percent. Foreign earnings totaling over $1.2 trillion is more than the President’s failed stimulus and it won’t come out of taxpayer wallets. It would increase the value of the dollar, provide valuable capital for the job creators in this country and pump tremendous amounts of money into our economy.

2. CUT SPENDING AND GOVERNMENT. I have already voted to cut federal spending in the years ahead, every single time I have had the opportunity. In addition, I would phase out quasi-governmental enterprises, such as Fannie and Freddie, and eliminate duplicative government programs and costs. We must decrease government salaries to bring them in line with their private sector counterparts, and we must decrease the number of government employees. Over-spending by the government hurts job creation by devaluing the dollar and stealing capital from the private sector.

3. REPEAL OBAMACARE. Healthcare is one-sixth of the U.S. economy and this unconstitutional takeover of healthcare by the federal government is creating crippling uncertainty for employers across this country. This legislation does nothing to address the true problem with our healthcare system – cost – and will cost states trillions. I believe it is an intentional backstop to imploding healthcare entitlement programs — Medicare and Medicaid — to transition toward a single payer-system. This is the number one hindrance to job creation in the United States (according to a recently released UBS study).

4. CUT TAXES. I’ve demonstrated a firm commitment to cutting spending and balancing the budget. We need to reduce the number of tax brackets, repeal taxes outlined in Obamacare, fix the Alternative Minimum Tax, and eliminate the Death Tax. In addition, we must make the corporate tax code simpler and fairer, and allow U.S. companies that generate earnings overseas to bring back those profits and invest them in American jobs and growth.

5. REPEAL THE JOBS AND HOUSING DESTRUCTION ACT, ALSO KNOWN AS DODD-FRANK. This law tightened regulations on banks, made it harder for Americans to obtain credit, and failed to address the systemic problem that caused the Wall Street collapse — leverage. This 849-page bill calls for 400 new sets of rules that will be written on 6000 Federal Register pages, all written by bureaucrats, many of whom have never worked in the financial services field. The law also creates a potentially intrusive Financial Services Consumer Protection Bureau that is not accountable to Congress and which has but a vague mandate to combat misconduct – so in the wrong hands, it could cause its own kind of misconduct.

6. LEGALIZE AMERICAN ENERGY PRODUCTION AND AMERICA’S NATURAL RESOURCES. This could create 1.4 million jobs, bringing $800 billion of new revenue into the U.S. Treasury, and increasing domestic energy supplies by 50 percent. The price of energy has a direct impact on nearly every facet of our lives. We have to abandon the parochial and political energy policies of the past and install a comprehensive energy plan that not only reduces our reliance on unfriendly foreign regimes, but also creates millions of American jobs and generates increased tax revenues. According to the Congressional Research Service, the U.S. has more energy potential than any other country in the world. We should use that potential. It is a better policy to create American jobs and explore in an environmentally-sound way, than to rely on foreign dictators who give little regard to the environment. This includes specific strategies like reviving the logging, timber, mining and metals industries, and bringing federal lands back into productive activity by repealing radical environmental laws that kill access to natural resources.

7. REPEAL JOB KILLING REGULATIONS. America’s job creators and small business owners have lost economic liberty under the weight of $1.8 billion annually in compliance costs with government regulations. Together we sent $2.2 trillion in taxes to the federal government this year. By comparison, job creators spend nearly as much annually to comply with bureaucratic mandates. Obamacare, Dodd-Frank, and the string of mandates and rules from the Environmental Protection Agency — as well as other agencies — are creating such incredible uncertainty in the market. The House Republican leadership has identified 219 planned Obama administration regulations, each of which will cost the economy more than $100 million. This red tape rampage must stop.

8. INCREASE EXPORTS. This President has been holding hostage trade deals with Colombia, Panama and South Korea as he tries to negotiate favor for Big Labor. The world needs to know that we are open for business and U.S. Companies need to expand beyond our borders to the 95 percent of people who do not live here.

9. UNLEASH AMERICAN INVESTMENT. By eliminating unnecessary taxes and regulation, and expanding trade, we will create an incentive for investment in America again. We must do whatever it takes to restore our ability to manufacture here in the U.S. We can do this by reforming the tax code, providing incentive for growth, and allowing the private sector to control the market with little government involvement.

10. PAVE A PATHWAY FOR INNOVATION. Recent reports indicated that the United States has now slipped to 5th in the competitiveness rankings, and 47th in education. How do we expect to lead the world economically when we are not doing what is needed to inspire and foster innovation here at home? The future of the American economy lies with the innovation of this and future generations.

11. ENFORCE AMERICAN IMMIGRATION LAWS. The failure of the federal government to enforce its immigration laws costs federal, state and local governments billions of dollars annually. Our nation was founded on the rule of law, and we must ensure U.S. immigration laws are respected and enforced not only to preserve our national security, but to protect federal, state, and local budgets, and to curb the unfair strain on our country’s job markets.

But she’s “crazy” according to some “conservatives”.


19 posted on 01/02/2012 12:44:57 PM PST by PieterCasparzen (We have to fix things ourselves.)
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More “crazy conservative” talk...

Generating Jobs and Growth

The jobs picture two years into President Obama’s “recovery” is abysmal. The Administration projected that its trillion-dollar stimulus package would keep unemployment below 8 percent. But unemployment last month turned back upwards to 9.1 percent and has not dipped below 8.8 percent since April 2009.

What’s worse, the economy in May generated an anemic 54,000 jobs, and America still has 6.8 million fewer jobs than when the recession began. And official unemployment would be even higher if labor force participation weren’t the lowest in more than a generation – the result of discouraged workers simply giving up.

The President’s economic advisor calls this state of affairs a “bump in the road.” But it’s more like the Grand Canyon. President Obama’s economic policies have failed: employers are paralyzed by record spending and debt, a weakened dollar, exploding energy prices, the explicit threat of new tax increases on top of the highest corporate rates in the world, Obamacare with its burdens on businesses, and a flood of new rules such as carbon regulation from the Environmental Protection Agency – which should be renamed the Jobs Killing Agency.

As the co-owner with my husband of a small business, I understand what it takes to grow a company and meet a payroll. That’s why as President, I will work to reverse the current state of affairs by ensuring businesses the resources, freedom and flexibility to do what they do best: create jobs.

I will lead the way in cutting spending, reducing taxes and deep-sixing our 3.8 million-word Internal Revenue Code so companies can invest again. As a first order of business, I will direct the elimination of counterproductive regulations, repeal Obamacare and stop cap-and-trade in its tracks so companies can operate again. And a Bachmann Administration will create the climate of sound currency and certainty employers needed to start hiring again.


21 posted on 01/02/2012 12:46:42 PM PST by PieterCasparzen (We have to fix things ourselves.)
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Even more “crazy conservative talk”...

No Debt Ceiling Increase

The US government will spend a record $3.8 trillion this year, with a deficit of more than $1.6 trillion – meaning we will need to borrow an astounding 43 percent of our budget. The national debt this year is larger than America’s economic output for the first time since World War II, and every year we are accumulating more debt than in the first 200 years of our nation’s existence. And it only gets worse.

President Obama’s February budget proposal would add another $2.7 trillion to that debt over the next two years and $9 trillion over a decade. Over the long term, the unfunded liabilities of Social Security and Medicare alone – two programs which already consume 95 percent of federal revenues – have recently been estimated at more than $45 trillion. As never before, we are sentencing our children and grandchildren to a future of indentured servitude to foreign lenders.

But these frightening numbers are only a symptom of the real problem: Washington has lost touch with the constitutional vision of limited government and has far outgrown its bounds. It’s why the Democrats have dug in their heels and are demanding huge tax increases that would only heighten their unprecedented power grabs.

It’s time to draw a line in the sand, and put the federal government back in its place. Congress cannot and should not vote to increase the borrowing limit for the government unless serious steps are taken to reduce spending, and most important, unless the legislation to raise the debt ceiling includes the full repeal of Obamacare, which will add at least $1 trillion to the budget.

Then, as President, I will demand a return to our Founders’ vision of smaller, smarter government within the enumerated powers laid out in the Constitution. The resulting reforms will result in deep cuts in federal spending and ensure that we never face a debt crisis of this sort again.

This stuff is all on her website, but a lot of conservative posters on FR seem completely unaware of her positions on this uses, so I’m putting it right here so it’s unavoidable.


24 posted on 01/02/2012 12:49:09 PM PST by PieterCasparzen (We have to fix things ourselves.)
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To: freespirited

I don’t support her, but I’ve got to admit she’s not a quitter even when confronted with mountains of evidence she should cut her losses and go tend to her home district.


31 posted on 01/02/2012 12:56:08 PM PST by McLynnan
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To: freespirited
Persistence is a virtue, I suppose, but denial is not.
42 posted on 01/02/2012 1:24:00 PM PST by hinckley buzzard
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To: freespirited
"We’re going the distance."

Either Bachmann is a liar or she is stupid.

You choose.

She'll be out of money BEFORE SC.

44 posted on 01/02/2012 1:26:41 PM PST by Mariner (War Criminal #18)
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To: freespirited
Dear Michelle: The marriage is over.

You are now sounding like many an EX WIFE.

47 posted on 01/02/2012 1:34:01 PM PST by annieokie
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