September 25, 2012

  • Romney and Ryan are the solution? So, I'm told.

    Are they even going to win?

    I've never thought that Romney would put up a good campaign. I look at Dole and Kemp and then McStain and Palin as the examples of failures that Romney and Ryan are going to duplicate.  I'll bet in early or mid-October Obama will probably pull further ahead in the polls. Don't ask me why, I just think this ball game has a script to it already. Didn't you see the script playing at the RNC in August?

    The way I see it, Ryan was the student of Jack Kemp and picked up his philosophy. He also gives the Romney campaign an enthusiasm boost like Palin did in McStain's campaign just a different way, remember? Romney, well, he's really not that enthusiastic a campaigner just like McCain and Dole. Seems to be a lot of duplication going on if you follow my thinking. The people didn't go for any of them, they all lost. I hope I'm wrong.

    McStain and Palin lost their battle at the end of September when the polls took Obama ahead forever. IF you look at the electoral forecast count, there ain't much happening in favor of Romney right now either.

    We, the people, need to really look at what the establishment is sending down our throats. The RNC rules were changed back in 2008 to help Romney get the nomination in 2012. Romney and Ryan are not going to pull enough moderates to win, this is my opinion anyway. When 70 or more percent of Americans are against the middle-east wars and we have the Republicans the ones who put us there it appears that Obama has the upper hand on that topic alone. I'm really hoping I'm wrong. Remember McCain campaigned said that he would keep us there for a hundred years or what ever it takes, wow. That position didn't win much. Now both campaigns are eying 2014 to leave the middle east. Ok, sure. As Clint Eastwood said to the chair, "Why don't you bring the troops home tomorrow?" Did you hear the huge applause after he said that? Seems like the Republican party delegates and office holders don't really spontaneously agree on this war either.

    I don't see much economic relief from either of these candidates. The underlining issue is the federal reserve undermining our money. Neither obama nor Romney are willing to tackle the Federal reserve. Our money woes are not going to be taken care of by Ryan's plan any time soon. Romney's plan says, "Cut the Deficit".  His plan has us still running deficits, or simply put only making cuts in the increased spending is all. Where there's deficits there's still that addition to our overall debt. Other Republican candidates had bigger budget cuts and departmental elimination ideas, no body listened. I don't see that with any of our choices now. For the sake of a certain foreign policy we forgo our own houses' order. I'm hoping we don't go into hyper-inflation.

    As for the Supreme Court nominees coming up, how did the Souter and Roberts appointments go so far? Both of these are Republican appointees. Not much different from a Democratic appointee to me especially when the non-legislative constitutional view was really needed. Wow again.

    So, have at it, Go Romney for what its worth, there is little hope as far as I can see. Don't get me wrong, it's all in God's plan and what happens is according to His will and He always loves His remnant and takes care of them.  I'm looking to be faithful but there are few others that I can see doing so.

    I always thought there was a more likely winner candidate in the Republican primary than Mitt. Problem is because many neo-cons did not want to rethink their aggressive foreign policy we now have a Mitt Romney causing a vicious Republican party split. For this reason, the Republican party has put the candidacy at risk to be lost again to the Democrats. The neo-cons have forced the Republican party into a foreign policy much different from the original view of our Constitution and founding fathers'. They have now alienated many of those who support a government returning to the standards of the U.S. Constitution, this is why Romney is not the answer. Too bad for America when so many have left the standards which make this country great.

    Then there are the alternatives such as Constitution party Virgil Goode or the also running Libertarian Party with Gary Johnson.

    Have a blessed day

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