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Has Obama Just Insured A 2nd Term?
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<blockquote data-quote="brett636" data-source="post: 821678" data-attributes="member: 249"><p>So the most liberal members of this board are going to vote for Obummer again? What a shocker! I know there is no convincing any of you, but the guy will be lucky to make it to the next inauguration day to hand the keys to his(hopefully conservative) successor. He already has very low approval numbers along with members of his own party talking impeachment. What most of us on the right already feared would happen is starting to occur and that is runaway inflation sparked by this administration's policies. Yes boys and girls its time to hop back into the way back machine and go back to the time when our nations 2nd worst President Jimmy Carter was in office to get an idea of what is coming down the pike. Checked out fuel prices lately? The head of Walmart is warning of severe price increases starting as early as June as nearly every commodity price has been skyrocketing. If this must occur the best time will be during the Presidential election cycle exposing Obummer to the public as the horrible President that he is. Yes, elections have consequences, and generations to come will be reeling from those consequences of the 2008 election. </p><p></p><p>Its still hard to say who is going to become President in January 2013, but I can assure you that there is a 90% chance it won't be Obama. It could be a successful primary challenger on the democratic side, but that chance is still slim. I'm going to bet on a Republican dark horse so to speak. Someone who's name nobody is talking about yet is on the verge of or is in the beginning stages of running for President. Someone from far out in right field who is a solid conservative who understands the dire straights this country is in, and will understand the free market principles needed to bring this country out of it. Its going to take a strong President to succeed this very weak one we have now, and unfortunately I have little reason to believe the current big names on the Republican side will ultimately become "the one".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brett636, post: 821678, member: 249"] So the most liberal members of this board are going to vote for Obummer again? What a shocker! I know there is no convincing any of you, but the guy will be lucky to make it to the next inauguration day to hand the keys to his(hopefully conservative) successor. He already has very low approval numbers along with members of his own party talking impeachment. What most of us on the right already feared would happen is starting to occur and that is runaway inflation sparked by this administration's policies. Yes boys and girls its time to hop back into the way back machine and go back to the time when our nations 2nd worst President Jimmy Carter was in office to get an idea of what is coming down the pike. Checked out fuel prices lately? The head of Walmart is warning of severe price increases starting as early as June as nearly every commodity price has been skyrocketing. If this must occur the best time will be during the Presidential election cycle exposing Obummer to the public as the horrible President that he is. Yes, elections have consequences, and generations to come will be reeling from those consequences of the 2008 election. Its still hard to say who is going to become President in January 2013, but I can assure you that there is a 90% chance it won't be Obama. It could be a successful primary challenger on the democratic side, but that chance is still slim. I'm going to bet on a Republican dark horse so to speak. Someone who's name nobody is talking about yet is on the verge of or is in the beginning stages of running for President. Someone from far out in right field who is a solid conservative who understands the dire straights this country is in, and will understand the free market principles needed to bring this country out of it. Its going to take a strong President to succeed this very weak one we have now, and unfortunately I have little reason to believe the current big names on the Republican side will ultimately become "the one". [/QUOTE]
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