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    I think its a given he is not going to change his ways, to make points or votes, he is who he is! And when things don't work, he has someone else to blame.
    All I care about are the ones going in to make the changes and see how many start back sliding once they get in. Half the Dems ads now say they are everything but a Republican. ...
     

    phylodog

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    He has felt that he was elected dictator since day one, this is nothing new. He still believes he is the end all be all decision maker and I pray he is about to find out just how wrong he is.
     

    CorvetteTom

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    He was the pied piper of liberals and all those rats followed him... now if they will quietly make their way out, we can get on with our Constitutional rights and freedoms. :D
     

    Woodsman

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    So, if the R's win back Congress what will happen then? He won't sign anything meaningful. If he does, the bill will be something he wants more and the R's have shown more than enough signs of willing to compromise to get a sliver of what they want.

    The next two years will be a gunfight all the way into 2012 I think. He will be doing his best to make the interim seem like everything is the R's fault. If the markets, etc do improve he will be doing is best impersonation of Bill Clinton.... Look what I did. It's going to be ugly.
     

    WillBrayJr

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    We can't trust Politicians to make things right. We need to do it ourselves. The only problem is there's not enough people like me with Cojones to Revolt. I'm only one person and there will be far more Resistance then even I can handle alone. If it was as simple as just walking into the White House and "Evicting" Obama, it wouldn't be a problem. I know alot of people are afraid of pain and death. IF a Revolt ever happens, there's going to be Casualties. Things ALWAYS get worse BEFORE they get better.
     

    indykid

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    I figured that obama-messiah was a sick person, but never in my wildest dreams would I think I would read an article that proves it.
     
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    No, how about this Mr. Obama, they void your entire administration for the fraudlent American you are, try your peers with traitious crimes, void all the policies you've pushed or have assisted in pushing, and boot you back Kenya.


    But hey, that would require the POS GOP to actually have the balls to act in the best interest of Americans. <------- Not likely.
     

    Doug

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    Barack Obama considers his presidency a success. He has moved the country much closer to socialism than any other president in history. He believes the future will hail him as a great visionary, like Washington and Lincoln.
    He doesn't mind losing congress. He will veto any and all tax reduction bills; he knows he can count on the media (most of it) to report that the Republicans are "ineffective at delivering on their campaign promises."
     

    Disposable Heart

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    ^This

    It's the Republican's election to lose, not only in Nov but for the presidential race in 2012. They CAN become the party of No really quick. Folks that are angry with the Democrats and Mr. Obama for the handling of the bailouts and such can also become just as angry with a Republican majority just as quickly if they percieve nothing is happening. The Tea Party backed candidates can be just as reviled as their Democrat counterparts if they don't get anything done due to entrenched corruption. :(

    Mr. Obama pretty much has established his role for the next 2 years: If right wins big, he and the other lefts will become the last ditch, defense of Berlin, send out anyone and everyone with Panzerfausts to certain death, tooth and nail style of fighting. If the left stabilizes their losses, they might have difficulty in the presidential election (due to memory of bailout) but the turnout for the right might not be what we will see in Nov. (economic stabilization and short attention span of most voters, the sins of the past forgotten readily as the new "Dancing with the Stars" comes on..., the anger felt over the recession gone or faded in the minds of most, but not all).

    To the guy talking about revolt, careful, that is non-protected speech around here! :D
     

    Woodsman

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    ^This

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    Mr. Obama pretty much has established his role for the next 2 years: If right wins big, he and the other lefts will become the last ditch, defense of Berlin, send out anyone and everyone with Panzerfausts to certain death, tooth and nail style of fighting. If the left stabilizes their losses, they might have difficulty in the presidential election (due to memory of bailout) but the turnout for the right might not be what we will see in Nov. (economic stabilization and short attention span of most voters, the sins of the past forgotten readily as the new "Dancing with the Stars" comes on..., the anger felt over the recession gone or faded in the minds of most, but not all).

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    That's how I see it also. If people do not stay engaged, the R's will resort their usual ways of saying "I'm a Reagan Republican" and then commence to becoming a RINO again.

    It would help if the MSM would get their head pulled out of their posterior, but that's not going to happen either. People are too used to being informed by misleading sound clips or heavily biased news to even know which end's up.

    Ohhh wait, Survivor is coming on, Must go watch....
     

    Pocketman

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    Historically, neither party has been good about controlling taxes AND deficite reduction. Neither major party has the courage to really deal with the size of government and pork. Expect to see more gridlock for at least the next 2 years, while the Chinese keep on moving.

    "The more you read and observe about this Politics thing, you got to admit that each party is worse than the other. The one that's out always looks the best."
    - Will Rogers
     

    Leadeye

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    The problem is washington and the culture of arrogance that defines the leadership of this country regardless of politics and economics. People at the top only listen to others at the top so our country's leadership is as disconnected from the voters as CEOs are from the factory floor. The result is bad decisions and no accountability.

    I don't see any changes or revolts in the future, people will simply adjust to a steadily eroding standard of living. It is sold to you every day on TV.
     
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