Republicans Will Have Some Advantages in 2012

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GOP could win..Lets hope so.

Simon Smalley 5:51PM January 30, 2012

The only advantage the GOP/TEA has is multiple mouths spewing garbage over and over again. They know the more its said, talked about and repeated someone will believe it! Looks like the president won! There was no debate! There was no exchange of ideas! Nothing new was offered! All we got out of this meeting was a chorus of the same GOP/TEA party line! These candidates are all going to sound the same rhetorical sound bites. There will be no debating at all and therefore they will all look the same and fall further down the pike behind President Obama. The word is "Debate"! Look at it from this point:

Criticizing President Obama's handling of the economy is fruitless since the Congress is who controls the purse strings. The question is who are they to force their Social Conservative Libertarian values on the American public? They are all Social Conservative Libertarians!

Who do these people think they are to shove their religious agenda on the American public?

Federal Reserve Districts indicated that economic activity generally continued to expand since the last report, though a few districts indicated some deceleration," the Beige Book said Wednesday. Despite a few signs that economic growth is slowing, the report covering the Fed's 12 districts reported the recovery is actually chugging along at a solid pace. Our do-nothing 112th Congress will continue to do nothing!

R. V. Gonzales of TX 5:45PM June 14, 2011

“Bush Tax Cuts Increased Tax Base, Study Says”

http://www.nysun.com/business/bush-tax-cuts-increased-tax-base-study-says/84823/

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“The Historical Lessons of Lower Tax Rates”

http://www.heritage.org/research/reports/2003/08/the-historical-lessons-of-lower-tax-rates

Bill Hedges of MO 10:06PM May 25, 2011

Let us not forget the price of gasoline!!!!The weakening of the dollar.Obama will be back to the old playbook he knows the best.Scare the seniors to death,and work the Black and Latino vote for all its worth.With the help of Labor cronies he has a nice base to work with.

Parman of NJ 3:49PM May 25, 2011

Both parties are garbage. Republicans are a liberal borrow-and-spend religious party owned by wealthy, selfish people who hate to pay taxes; and the Democrats are a borrow-and-tax-and-spend corrupt secular party whose main strategy is rustling herds of illegal aliens in Mexico and bringing them here to breed anchor baby voters to rig elections.

Luther of LA 10:42AM May 25, 2011

Please, American to American I cannot say enough. Watch Mr. Ron Paul in debates, speaking the issues sticking to a moral and ethical record which most politicians can only imagine. Mr. Paul is sincere, genuine, consistent, and intelligent, especially on issues of the economy, Constitution, and Federal Powers. *watch him BBQ Bernake or anybody else*

A lot of Americans know something is wrong, but cannot place a finger to exact problem. Presidents have been on a historical down slide for 20 years and running now. Perhaps it is safe to assume the traditional bi-partisan thing is not working to well.

Look at Mr. Paul's ideas, then do some research, and see he might be onto something.

America could use a President who finally puts AMERICA first and himself last. She deserves that much at least and so do the American People.

Please,

Ron Paul for Republican Nomination and President in 2012.

Thank You

George Washington of IL 9:43AM May 25, 2011

aside from mitt romney,the announced g.o.p. candidates,so far,constitute a rather lack luster group.as for some like sarah palin and michele bachmann who are contemplating taking the plunge,these are people who can be dismissed as being on a fool;s errand.

bruce b of NV 9:35AM May 25, 2011

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Scott Galupo

Scott Galupo

Scott Galupo is a Washington-based freelance writer. He formerly worked for House Republican Leader John Boehner, and was a staff writer for The Washington Times.

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