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Mr. Smith attends Obama"s meeting on fiscal cliff deficit
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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 1064161" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>How am I hypocritical believing Romney was going to win? He mopped the floor with Obama in the first debate. He decided to look Presidential in the 3rd debate and not argue too much, or bring up Benghazi. Then Sandy happened and Obama got the chance to look Presidential while Romney all but disappeared. I believed enough people were worried about the economy and the spending that they'd come out in droves to vote for Romney. But 3 million less Republicans voted for Romney than for McCain and it's believed they weren't impressed with Romney's character and were worried about his religion. It was the difference in the election, which wasn't a landslide for Obama. Frankly I think the country is so polarized now that the opportunity to have civil conversations on issues is over. Seems the technology has magnified the differences to the point that one has to wonder if the country will survive intact.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 1064161, member: 24302"] How am I hypocritical believing Romney was going to win? He mopped the floor with Obama in the first debate. He decided to look Presidential in the 3rd debate and not argue too much, or bring up Benghazi. Then Sandy happened and Obama got the chance to look Presidential while Romney all but disappeared. I believed enough people were worried about the economy and the spending that they'd come out in droves to vote for Romney. But 3 million less Republicans voted for Romney than for McCain and it's believed they weren't impressed with Romney's character and were worried about his religion. It was the difference in the election, which wasn't a landslide for Obama. Frankly I think the country is so polarized now that the opportunity to have civil conversations on issues is over. Seems the technology has magnified the differences to the point that one has to wonder if the country will survive intact. [/QUOTE]
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