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Never Thought I'd Say This
...but I'm thinking of changing my vote to Romney. It does bother me that, still registered in New York, my vote wouldn't count, but I sure can't control that.
Part of me says Obama's work is done. One way or another, he's delivered far more than we could have expected. The historic Affordable Care Act, effectively addressing the recession, protecting the auto companies, a good restart in regulating the financial industry, a good new blueprint for consumer protection, brutally tough on terrorists, historic civil rights protections, and even an enlightened and fundamental piece of what will hopefully become a comprehensive immigration policy. There is absolutely no doubt he will someday be widely regarded as one of our most effective Presidents, perhaps even sooner if he is not reelected. What I'd like to see in a second term is a strong stimulus program designed to rebuild our national infrastructure. State and local governments would be charged with selecting and implementing projects and the strongest federal involvement would be oversight in letting contracts. Special attention would be paid to assuring the equal bidding status of non-union firms and the citizen status of all workers. That would be a costly investment for a nation in debt, but I'd expect it to be offset by 'tea-party"-like cuts in spending. Not only end the Bush tax cuts, but revise the tax code to eliminate loopholes for wealthy individuals. Raise the income tax percentages starting with incomes over $500k annually. Set a schedule for raising the capital gains rate to at least 25%. Lower corporate income taxes significantly, eliminate the huge corporate tax loopholes and develop a small business tax loophole and incentive system. I'd like to see the completion of withdrawal from Afghanistan, large cuts in defense, and accelerated efforts to replace ground troops with tech weapons. Streamlining government services, incentives for federal workers to identify ways to improve services and cut costs. Really get ready for 2014 when the insurance mandate kicks in. Fix the concerns small business has about providing insurance. Set up the exchanges. Show people how to get insurance. Wage an all-out war on medicare, social security and workman's comp fraud. Reduce medicare and medicaid benefits to persons with incomes over 500k. Some of the above has been mentioned as Obama's agenda, but I'm not sure how committed he is to it. Besides the stalled Jobs Bill, I'm waiting for him to clearly and forcefully promulgate an effective combination of strong stimulus/serious budget cuts. But then there's the concern that if all that transpires and he's reelected, he may not be able to get past the near unprecedented hatred and resistance toward him by some members of Congress and other powerful people and organizations. The curious thing is that if he were reelected the total resistance might lessen. Mitch McConnell, for one, would no longer have his full-time obsession of limiting Obama to one term. Then there's Romney. His agenda is complicated because he will neither be able to do, nor even try to do what he claims. He is a moderate. His patronizing of conservatives is necessary to get elected, but as genuine as a three-dollar bill. I understand that. If elected, he will try to enact some budget cutting, but nothing so radical as short-sighted conservatives keep demanding. At best he will pay lip service to any effort to repeal Obamacare. His moderate nature actually might work to bring some extreme factions closer to the center. Thinking of this I realize I'm drifting closer to the idea of not voting for an incumbent. So I'll try to keep an open mind until November. |
I'm NOT surprised you may change your vote. I actually have Democrat friends who are changing theirs. You know it's no longer about Republican or Democrat anyway. Vote your values. Vote for your kids future. If you believe as I do that this President is taking us right into the Socialist /Communist country that he wants then you must vote Romney. Would I have preferred another candidate Yes but this is who we have and he definitely is better than what we have. I will post soon as I get chance WHY I believe this country has been changing towards socialist probably since the 1960's so please keep an eye out for it. To be informed, watch and READ everything you can get your hands on. Go try Civil Discourse but also try the Tea Party and then you can make a better informed decision!!! Put on CNN (if you must) but then switch to FOX for same amount of time and you will come to realize who is right. CNBC just look at the way they EDIT all their soundbites etc.. and then turn on Fox and see the way the WHOLE segment is played out in reality. Good Luck and remember your values. What is important to you. I do NOT want the government telling me what I HAVE to do, to buy, to eat, etc....I want the FREE America we grew up in for our children and them to have the opportunities we had to be successful in Life.
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Like you, I am very worried about their being able to do anything about the debt if the continued political party bickering causes a stalemate with respect to necessary laws going through. Not sure whom I will vote for just yet. I am still leaning towards President Barack Obama though. |
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I also cringe at the tone of your many posts about this. It is very threatening, dripping with hate and frustration. It actually sounds violent, and we have far too much of that. Our wisest founding fathers, totally frustrated with British rule, still wrote and protested with well developed logical reasoning, not with wild-eyed emotions. |
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I also agree that Romney is a pragmatist, saying what needs to be said to keep his far right base on board. But his business experience is such that he knows he can't do all that he's promising--not even close. But because he is a pragmatist, and a moderate, I think he may have a better chance of leading the country and the Congress towards what needs to be done, particularly in fiscal reform. Obama has become so reviled and despised by the right wing politicians and public, that he has no chance of emerging as a leader if re-elected. I'm afraid his re-election would further divide both the country and the Congress, much to the long-term detriment of our republic. That's why I'm voting for Romney. I hope I'm right. As far as Obama being a socialist or communist or Muslim or technically not qualified for the position--I don't believe any if that. Those aren't the reasons why I'm voting for Romney. Unfortunately, there are all too many people who's decision-making on who to vote for doesn't reflect your thoughtfulness on your decision-making process for November, doesn't go any deeper than a soundbite provided by some fringe ideologue. Thanks for the post. |
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Quickly, I oppose the current President based on what I suppose is "character". I do not mean he is a crook, or any such thing. I flat do not trust him in anyway and never have. I have agreed with many things he has done, but as the campaign in 2008 evolved, most of what he, if not all, of what he promised were just made up and he never even tried to do them. Plus, and I feel this is vital, he is not a leader and never made any attempt to bring the idealogues together, I might also add that the blockage in congress that you hesitate to lay at the feet of this President and his party, I feel comfortable in calling to your attention our senate which has bills stacked up to address much of what you look for but will not even allow a vote of discussion. I also call to your attention on tax remedies that this President assigned a blue ribbon task force to look at this but dismissed them and their results because apparently he just didnt like them. I do however agree with most of the things you are looking for as the tax code is a mess and at the base of a lot of problems. However, the health care bill that you find so wonderful is not in my opinion, and I love many of the specifics of it (this bill was one thing I looked forward to but he lied about so much and put it together with blackmail and in such a political way) it needs to be reworked to actually look at cost as he said over and over again in 2008 but then just ignored. We need tort reform and I also do not think we can even get close to affording it. If you read in the CBO reports, there are so many "ifs, ands, and buts" in paying for it..I just do not see it. But in anycase, it is nice to respond to a post, albeit in a hurry, that has some detail. Thanks |
Good thoughtful and respectful posts here with a lot of logical reasoning. I am leaning Romney, but I will keep my options open till the end. I would like to read an equally thoughtful post from someone who is fully committed to voting for Obama.
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If you are a millionaire or billionaire, vote for Romney. He is promising five trillion dollars in tax cuts over the next decade for you. He is promising to end Medicare as we know it and replace it with a voucher system. He said "ending the Iraq war was a tragic mistake". He said "corporations are people, my friends". If you are rich and love war, Romney's your guy. I almost forgot my favorite Romneyism "Let Detroit Go Bankrupt". |
The big thing is thinking of your grandkids we at this age are on a short street but your grandkids are doomed if we don't do something
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Cash for Clunkers is a good example of why normal, taxpaying Americans are not going to allow Obama and the congressional clowns to run this nation any further into the ground by putting in, for example, single payer government healthcare.
Every new car sold under Cash for Clunkers program resulted in us taxpayers paying $24,000 for each car, and the Top 10 new cars sold were Asian makes. That's $24,000 that we would LOVE to have been able to spend on a new, DOMESTIC make car that gets better gas mileage and lower emissions than our cars we keep on repairing....but would not have qualified for this goodie the politicians handed out like Santa Claus in need of votes! See: Cash for Clunkers Results Finally In: Taxpayers Paid $24,000 per Vehicle Sold, Reports Edmunds.com - Edmunds.com Cash for clunkers: Top 10 most popular new cars and trade ins |
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You know I've been sharply critical of some of your statements in the past, usually because I felt they were not specific, or "sweeping generalizations". The comment here "most of what he, if not all, of what he promised were just made up and he never tried to do them." is a whopper example. Under the (incessantly and unreasonably reviled) rhetoric of "Hope and Change", Obama was very clear in seeking to finally realize a a comprehensive national health care plan, equality in the military, leaving Iraq and drawing down in Afghanistan, going hell-bent after terrorists, stimulating the economy, saving (yes - 'bailing out') the auto companies, ending the Bush tax cuts, regulating financial institutions, protecting consumers, extending payroll tax cuts, adding new taxes for wealthy individuals, and moving toward a comprehensive new immigration policy. In short, I find that agenda to be damn ambitious, and impressive. Every one of those goals required super effort to blunt the power of opponents. With exception of the ACA, please tell me that ANY of the above are unimportant, and/or WHY any of the eventual outcomes in those areas is misguided or negative. Now, about the ACA. You've asked repeatedly for someone, ANYONE, to debate you on this topic. I've resisted because of the more negative climate which has existed before today. So here are a few opening thoughts: A comprehensive national plan for delivering health care has been the 'holy grail' for many for almost a century. It has proved almost impossible to enact in any form because of the stranglehold of the coordinated health insurance lobby and their other self-interest buddies. Every poll ever taken said the vast majority of Americans believed it was a high priority, and agreed with the idea that it could and should be realized as part of the fundamental mission of our great country. Debate all day the reasons why people agree with these two points, but certainly the facts about how many people are uninsured, how poor some care stats are in relation to other developed nations, and how costs continue to rise astronomically, have swayed the opinions of many. Obama went all in. Don't think he "didn't try". He arm-twisted and cajoled, insisted and finally compromised to assuage the doctors, lawyers, insurance companies, etc., and arrive at something decent. In the end, that's what he got. He got the overall structure, with the gem cornerstones we don't have to try to get piecemeal in the future. The only big one he had to sacrifice was tort reform. (BTW- the disinterest in pursuing that is a Romney negative point.) While on the subject of making an effort, I do wish you would stop claiming the President "lied" about his campaign promises and his later efforts to get legislation passed. The sport of "percentages of campaign promises kept" is pure media nonsense. So even though Obama is credited with having "kept" an unusually high percentage of those "promises", PLEASE, can we at least give nodding recognition of the serious limitations to Presidential power. Theirs is not to do, but try to influence others to do. The reality about a 1000-page bill affecting everyone is that it's effects cannot be initially measured or predicted. We both know this and that there will have to be changes to make things work better in the future. The big difference between us is that you don't trust Obama. Therefore you reject ACA. I don't feel that distrust, so I don't have to immediately dislike the idea and basics of ACA. After looking hard at it, I am willing to support it as a desperately needed foundation. I understand why they do it, especially after the Court decision, but it's still inappropriate for the Republicans to shamelessly surround every reference to the ACA with scare tactics and downright false information. The truth is that they DO NOT KNOW whether specific negative outcomes will occur, and that they will not be offset by positive outcomes. I welcome your identifying one or more specific negative outcomes which will inevitably occur through the ACA, and for which you cannot see or accept a positive outcome to offset the problem area(s). I have an advantage here, because if you can find an unquestionable problem, then we will also see a clear legislative solution. If there are positives from the law, such as no denial of coverage, those simply stand as a benefit. Another unchallenged benefit is that the ACA insurance mandate will bring millions more into the health care system and the US Treasury than is currently in the system, mostly from those who use the system but have not been contributing. So, I argue the ACA from the fact that it overcomes the decades of inertia, sets us on a new course with far greater chance of efficiently addressing healthcare. If you do cite negatives, I am confident I can list positives which overshadow them. In the end you might even change your mind that repealing ACA is a good idea. |
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Very good...this will take awhile and I hope I can stay on course as I tend to get off on tangents...so going to try and stay organized, First, I never saw nor had a desire to see or read the HOPE AND CHANGE thing so for sure that never influenced me and in fact if you check with VK and I only mention him because he has been on this forum as long as me and I cannot think of anyone else who has, BUT I have been opposed to Obama since BEFORE he was even the candidate so this is not a new twist from me or a change. HEALTH CARE....You say he was very clear in promising a comprehensive health care plan. I direct you to my thread titled..."JUST SO WE KNOW WHO" and there are videos on there. He was not clear, and in fact was all over the place. If you check, his promises during the primary and campaign were all over the place. Instead of repeating what I posted there, I will assume that you will at least check it out, but rest assured that he was forced into things by Clinton and Edwards. Continuing on this subject...you say at the end of your post that I claim he lied.....He said right up to election day that if you voted for Hillary she will make you buy insurance and I will not..videos available...he said he was more interested in lowering costs and that is what he was addressing as top priority. Once elected, he completely not only forgot about allowing us to hear the debate on health costs, he took it behind closed doors and kept it basically secret. He forgot all about health costs and tort reform and was all of a sudden for the mandate, which he violently opposed and was really a help to getting the nod over Hillary if you check back. Now, it is hard for me to believe that he got educated in 6 short months to change his mind and all of a sudden be on board with the mandate. Next he does not have the votes required under any circumstances and he went behind closed doors with states like LA an SC and all of sudden they got extra federal money and changed their vote. Even Democrats opposed this bill because he had TOTAL CONTROL over both houses and still had to do this. Once the bill is passed he says this is NOT a tax as was immediately called to his attention. YET, HE ARGUED BOTH at the SCOTUS..he argued originally it was a mandate and then argued it was a TAX...he actually argued both sides. I will not mention the obvious that he claimed and I was impressed about how transparent he would be about it and there would be open and televised debates on this important issue. This is more than a campaign promise and not something he in any way could not do. CPAN says they were ready ! The paying of this is so questionable....CBO will tell you it "depends" on a bunch of "ifs ands and buts" which for the future is down right scary. We cannot pay our bills now. I will stop now but if you think any of the lies and blackmail I have listed is wrong or not accurate, let me know I will send you as much validation as you need. There is much more but I am going on too long now. A PS to this section just to allow you to know where my distrust comes from. When he was a candidate I read both of his autobiographies...read as much as I could from the Chicago newspapers about his background, etc,and posted on here that he was not to be trusted..this BEFORE he got the nomination. This is a man who has lied numerous times in his AUTOBIOGRAPHY for gosh sakes..his own biography. He had a reputation in Chicago as a guy who goes where the wind blows and as I recall a quote has no convictions to speak of. I could go on and on but will stop at that since you had specfics. EQUALITY IN THE MILITARY... I assume you refer to dont ask dont tell. A law that was on its way out anyway, but he DID implement it. I am an older guy so my opinion is sort of skewed and I admit to that, so will leave this entire thing just go as something he did. IRAQ...lets not rehash Iraq, but allow me to correct you on this. The agreement to leave Iraq was formulated and signed before Obama took office...actually in in October 2008. I realize that Obama never said that BUT that is a fact which you surely can verify. This, another reason for some of my statement concerning his problem with the truth. DRAWING DOWN IN AFGHAN....Will allow him to take credit for that but note it was after building the troops up but that makes no difference. It does appear that we are getting out. HELLBENT AFTER TERRORIST...yes he has and does. However you will allow me to say that during the campaign in 2008, he villified the previous administration for ALL OF WHAT HE HAS USED TO DO IT. He actually was ridiculing of how Bush was doing it and when elected he ENHANCED those techniques he had ridiculed. I say this because this is one of many listed as something he accomplished and yet they are actually things he criticized in 2008 and enhance and continued so if you want to give him the credit it is ok with me but the credit should be for CONTINUING what was in place. IMMIGRATION.....this latest announcement was a little political trick. First there is no way to enforce what he said and he knows it. He has done nothing in immigration for all these years yet if you listen to his talk in 2008 he was going to do so much and do it right away. He has done nothing until this little trick which is NOTHING, and his senate leader will not even discuss bills that would prevent illegals from scamming the treasury. These are all factual and you can check them out or I will be glad to supply validation. For space I need to cut this short but I did not know he ended the Bush tax cuts....can you show me that ?? And as far as taxes, he appoints a blue ribbon group to study this and then throws them aside and give no consideration to any of their thoughts and this country has a great need for tax reform. I did not know about the taxes on the rich...I do know that the health bill will surely do that PLUS add to the taxes of the poor and middle class. I appreciate the opportunity to discuss these items instead of reading a bunch of little tweets. I tried to, and this could have been much longer....I tried to let you know why I do not think much of this man....and I hope I made some points for you to at least consider. There are a ton more but again, thanks for being civil.. I find the forum stimulating an rather enjoy folks who may not agree with me..it sends me off to read..... Look forward to your reply PS...to save time in the future (I hope) please check on the REASON and METHODOLOGY for healthcare law in MASS used by Romney...it is not what the Democrats are saying and it is on a state level which makes sense on a lot of levels |
TO ijusluvit
May I just add this on our immigration discussion....this was BEFORE Obama;s announcement... "To many supporters of immigration reform, Obama has been a major disappointment. As a presidential candidate for his first term, Obama said he would enact immigration reform his first year in office and prevent parents from being separated from their children by deportation. Immigration reform hasn't happened. And deportation hasn't stopped. Obama is set to deport more people in one term than Republican predecessor George W. Bush did in two." Obama's Broken 2008 Immigration Promises Create Dilemma For Democrats This is why he made that announcement and all of a sudden he becomes a leader in immigration reform.....he has no way to even fulfill what he said recently.....and we now have a state (AZ) that basically has open borders AND a US Senate where Reid will not even entertain discussion on a bill to prevent the IRS scams that are taking our money. You mentioned you were critical of me for no detail so I am trying to give you as much as I can without any of the idealogical stuff...simple and pure facts. |
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A little bit more on healthcare if you will. This was in your note on healthc care... "We both know this and that there will have to be changes to make things work better in the future. The big difference between us is that you don't trust Obama. Therefore you reject ACA. I don't feel that distrust, so I don't have to immediately dislike the idea and basics of ACA. After looking hard at it, I am willing to support it as a desperately needed foundation. " I will accept that statement as your true feelings, but would like to add....I have been reading and trying to understand if Romney Care is just like Obama care and it is not.....in my little "library" of saved items there was an article in the American Spectator on the subject during the campaign. I went a bit further after reading it because American Spectator is a conservative item, and read a bit in the Boston Herald archives, as far back as possible to insure the heart of the article was valid..... In any case...this ruling is JUST A FOUNDATION for the future..this is what Obama said in 2003,,,,, "I happen to be a proponent of a single-payer universal health care plan." That is what he said...now I know that I posted videos where he said other things about it, but that is Obama. He is also quoted "I have not said that I was a single-payer supporter because, frankly, we historically have had a employer-based system in this country with private insurers, and for us to transition to a system like that I believe would be too disruptive." Hard to keep up I know. In any case, THAT was his motivation. Romney had an entirely different motivation.....His goal was to involve the private sector of Massachusetts in insuring a small percentage of the Massachusetts' healthcare pie. "Romney took on the uninsured in Massachusetts, working with both parties in Boston, he did so with the blessing of the Heritage Foundation. The idea was, essentially, people who were getting a free ride with respect to their healthcare would now have to pay. No more getting healthcare for free. This time you had to pony up some cash or buy insurance from a private carrier. The Heritage Foundation, a longstanding bastion of Conservatism, thought it bold, conservative thinking as they helped to craft its design. From a Heritage Foundation article on Romney's plan in 2006: … to allow people to go without health insurance, and then when they do fall ill expect someone else to pay the tab for their treatment is a de facto mandate on providers and taxpayers. Romney proposes to take that option off the table, leaving only two choices: Either buy insurance or pay for your own care. Not an unreasonable position, and one that is clearly consistent with conservative values." The American Spectator : Obamacare vs. Romneycare -- A Crucial Difference Romney never had the intention of this President. I think it could have been done a bit better personally, but they are different. I really hope they keep railing on this and Romney "clears the air" in the debates so everyone can see it. Just wanting to add some more for your consideration and look forward to your replies. I have all the details to back up what I have been saying and what I say now, but nobody who supports Obama wants to hear anything but praise for him so I keep it short believe it or not. Those who make those little tweet type remarks on here will never read this because they do not care...to them, this is all a game instead of our and our childrens future ! |
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