What it will come down to is which one lies the best. Right now I have to hand it to the Prez. He can lie with the best of 'em and Mitt, well, he's just getting started.
Mike Hurderof CA10:40PM April 13, 2012
This so-called recovery is too weak to win over working people to the President's side. Anyone can see what the trouble is. The interest on the debt is so much of a drag on the economy that it cannot come back like it normally does after a recession. So we have an incumbent President who has vowed to borrow trillions more to support his social programs and a Republican who says he will not borrow as much. The Republican will get the vote of independent voters on election day unless Obama gets the economy humming before November, which is not likely.
Robert B. Winnof AZ11:29AM April 13, 2012
The whole country will be permanently/symbolically encamped in protest if either of the boughten candidates is elected.
Do the politicians own us? They can work for us doing specific and Constitutional tasks...we have only to vote it so. More and more people object to being owned and majority opinion is within reach soon.. Ron Paul rising.
Two Parties Three Parties Four.. tyrants are shown to the door.
No one but Paul in 2012~
Johnof NY11:38AM April 12, 2012
The working class voter will either pick the lesser of two idiots, or back the idiot who slings the most bull@#$%. It's that simple. Most working class voters are uneducated about the actual policies that either candidate/idiot has planned to enact. So yet again, it will come down to voting for the candidate they "LIKE" rather than the candidate they probably need.
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