The Plan to Break Obama

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When I grow up, I want to be paranoid and hear voices, like all the other left-wing kooks. This article is a crock of "schiess." As if Fiengold had the capacity to tell the truth.

Ablecynic of GA 9:21AM February 27, 2012

Our whole political system could get a much needed face lift, with one simple action... Four year term limit for EVERY seat. President to Congressman. It should be more like the National Guard - serve your nation proudly - now please get out of the way. The next American is more than willing and able to serve. Removing the re-election process would be a breath of fresh air. Canidates spending BILLIONS every four years?... not working for a year while they campaign? I'm not left. I'm not right. I'm am an American worried for our nation.

Sam of MI 6:49AM February 27, 2012

If we don't stop Obama we will fall over the debt and deficit cliff and this country will lose its moral compass. If you like what is happening in Greece vote for Obummer. You deserve what you get.

Jim of AZ 6:15PM February 26, 2012

We need a national health plan, a single payer healthcare system that relegates private insurance to a secondary role. The premiums are a significant drag on the economy and restrict individual freedoms.

High insurance premiums are nothing more than a tax on the working person, a tax that goes directly into the pockets of private insurance companies.

j Berezny of VA 4:56PM February 24, 2012

Feingold is no longer a player in the Senate, because of his liberal views. His buddy Herb Kohl decided not to run for re election. The Feingold loss stuned him into retiring while he is ahead, and can leave on top. Wisconsin will have two republican senators, and swing the state against Obama, but it probably won't be enough to stop the FRAUD's re election

Oh and if their is a recall election for Governor, Walker will prevail. The taxpayers still outnumber puke union dudes even if the union pukes vote early and vote often.

Dick Sicario of NV 11:19PM February 21, 2012

what is the difference between "breaking Obama on healthcare"and breaking healthcare? I'm reminded of economist Joseph Schumpeter's definition of capitalism as "creative destruction."

Joseph houck of VA 12:45PM February 21, 2012

There are a few problems with this strategy. One, the healthcare plan was republican in source. Two, the american people didn't hire republicans to defeat obama in 2012. they were hired to work on their proposed platform of jobs,jobs,jobs. Three, you cannot fail miserably and point the finger at others failing without notice. As for the government, it's fails all around, which why the congress has an approval rating lower than the presidents. Nobody is doing to job enough to keep it. Obama has a chance to keep hi but the rest of the tea party republicans and obstruction republicans will be fighting hard to stay employed.

MCJNY of NY 11:16AM February 21, 2012

Karl Rove, Limbaugh, the whole gop, all hate Obama more than they love their own country. What a bunch of pathetic idealogues.

Without Faux Nooz creating their alternative reality, they'd be as popular as used cat litter.

Leon

Leon Foonman 6:39PM February 20, 2012

You know, the Republicans do not need any "plan" to bring down Obama ....Obama is bringing Obama down all by himself, as any intelligent person who is aware of their surroundings will tell you (Mind you, I wrote "intelligent" ...not "blind").

Obama's failure list goes on and on and on and on and on....

But now, oil and gas prices are on the rise, and I hear they on on their way to $6/gal. Obama will be blamed, although he and the Democrat Party will (historically) state, "It's not my fault"!

The reality is that, it is only a matter of which candidate will kick this terrible president out of our Oval Office.

1) Gingrich is done (Happy about that!).

2) It looks like Romney is on his way down (I hope!).

3) The left AND right slanted media continues to persecute Dr. Ron Paul (who really is the best candidate, btw, whom I would call, "The People's Choice").

4) The media (especially the right) is now praising Rick Santorum. Whether Mr. Santorum will pick up the Republican nod remains to be seen...

For me, it boils down to:

A) If Rick Santorum is the Republican nominee, I'll vote for him.

B) If Mitt Romney is the Republican nominee, I'll vote for Dr. Paul.

Reasoning is that I believe that there is little difference between Romney and Obama as they are both so full of s---, all one would need to do is to pop open the top of their heads and dip it out!

So that's where I stand!

Have a terrific day....

Harry Reasoner of MA 9:53AM February 20, 2012

To Panskeptic:

What matters is that regardless who 'gets in' this fall, we are becoming more and more aware as a people what is at stake. The clear choice emerges for us between the boughten politicians and the people's choice. We are all the revolution - the revolution for peace and tolerance - and Ron Paul is honored and beloved amongst us grandfathers and patriots of all ages :)

John of NY 10:04AM February 19, 2012

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