Jackben
bitch I'm taking calls.
I'll go ahead and satirically represent jaekwon15 since he went AWOL:'The Deficit' isn't a reason to vote for Romney. Please explain why 'The Deficit' pushed you to vote for Romney. I assume I already know the answer, but I'd like to hear if you even know why you're so scared of the deficit.
The incoming high taxes you mention, for who? Are you afraid of high taxes on the top 1%? If so, why?
The affordable health care act, again, isn't a reason to vote for Romney. Please explain WHY Obamacare pushed you so far. This is another one of those nebulous reasons that I'm assuming you can't quite articulate.
What failed about the stimulus? Economists are in universal agreement that it was needed at the time.
Unemployment will drop under Obama just as it would under Romney. Remember, Government can't create jobs. *:lol*
Every other reason you posted is too boring to break out.
1) Obama will only deepen the deficit with unnecessary and wasteful government spending and welfare programs. Romney would have made the cuts necessary to keep our country wealthy and strong (read: cuts to education, welfare and public service jobs like law enforcement and firefighting) all the while...
2)Lowering taxes on the top 1%. Even though no one I personally know is part of the top 1%, they are our 'job creators' and are the ones who have made America the superpower she is today. Obama's tax hike will only damage that legacy and lead to further economic ruin.
3) Let's ignore the fact that Romney created a similar healthcare system for his home state when he was Governor. Obamacare just goes too far and the death panels it will create will mean that people are judged and left to die without ever seeing the inside of a hospital all at increased cost to the American taxpayer!
4)My pet industry didn't see benefit and...
5) Any drops in unemployment or boom in the economy are due to job creators and business owners banding together to weather through the terrible policies of the Obama administration.
I am fairly confident that most of the Republican base in America is firmly against self-reflection to the point that they are psychologically incapable due to the tired and true method of:I point all this out because I have never personally seen these sorts of demo charts give a Republican person pause. I have never seen someone stop and go "huh," the way it would me if I were in that position. Again, I don't mean that it should force people to switch sides and realize the folly of their error and that the democrats are right about everything, as this is all indirect evidence, but it would at least give me pause to reflect on what these demographics mean.
Republican Programming said:Things didn't go my way?
OPTIONS:
-FREAK OUT
-DOUBLE-DOWN
-BUNKER UP
which has only be further proven by most of the responses to the election that I've seen.
There are a few, most of which I have seen on GAF (Sunflower, Tex) that give me hope. But not many.