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Originally Posted by Figmo Bohica
Really does not matter who is sitting in the White House. If we get enough of a change in the senate and keep the house, Obama is dead in the water for any of the programs he wants to start, keep going or whatever else he has in mind.
Also it is important to see who is running in the local and state elections. We really have more control over them than we do the federal criminals. Start at the local level and work our way up. They will get the message.
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I would be willing to bet right now that the GOP takes control of both houses in 2012. The Presidential race will be closer, I think. I don't think the father of ObamaCare is going to cause much excitement. He says the first thing he's going to do is issue waivers to each state by Executive Decision, and we all know how elected Presidents keep their promises.
I'm still hoping for a conservative candidate that can withstand the "Borking" of the left, and gain the nomination.