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TrifectaMike
10-31-2008, 12:19 PM
Fear and Undecided Voters Will Propel McCain To Victory!

There is an enormous amount of fear in the country! Fear trumps change!

Undecided voters will flock to McCain!

These two facts will lead to a McCain victory. The momentum is building!
Obama be afraid!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

betchatoo
10-31-2008, 12:25 PM
Obama captures 53% of popular vote and 332 electoral votes

magwell
10-31-2008, 12:26 PM
Hope ur right, but B.O. is still 6-1 offshore.... looks like trickle up poverty coming our way next week....:bang:

Tom
10-31-2008, 12:40 PM
The upside of an Obama win will that the dems will be out in 4 years and destroyed to the extent I will never have to bother with again in my lifetime.
Good thing, too, because we will be too busy trying to restore the USA from 4th world nation status. IF we survive the terror attack with a helpless, dismantled military.

The outright lies and false promises this fool is making will hurt a lot of people very badly.....worse than Carter.

NJ Stinks
10-31-2008, 12:54 PM
Fear and Undecided Voters Will Propel McCain To Victory!

There is an enormous amount of fear in the country! Fear trumps change!

Undecided voters will flock to McCain!

These two facts will lead to a McCain victory. The momentum is building!
Obama be afraid!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

When was the last time you picked a trifecta, Mike? :p

GaryG
10-31-2008, 01:48 PM
The upside of an Obama win will that the dems will be out in 4 years and destroyed to the extent I will never have to bother with again in my lifetime.
Good thing, too, because we will be too busy trying to restore the USA from 4th world nation status. IF we survive the terror attack with a helpless, dismantled military.

The outright lies and false promises this fool is making will hurt a lot of people very badly.....worse than Carter.If I didn't live in this country I would just sit back and enjoy the freak show. You're right about the 4 years, this kind of socialism would galvanize middle America like never before. By the way, is there in overs and unders line on how long he will last in office?

oddsmaven
10-31-2008, 02:03 PM
By the way, is there in overs and unders line on how long he will last in office?
8 years was offered, but the bookies had to take it down when too much smart money poured in on "over" figuring there'd be a repeal of two term limits by popular acclamation. :cool:

GaryG
10-31-2008, 02:09 PM
8 years was offered, but the bookies had to take it down when too much smart money poured in on "over" figuring there'd be a repeal of two term limits by popular acclamation. :cool::lol: :lol: :lol:

DeanT
10-31-2008, 02:12 PM
Whomever wins will have a tough time winning again, imo.

It will be the opposite Clinton effect and that will be difficult to manage. When he took over the recession was over. There were two solid GDP growth quarters of over 6% in late 1992. He got credit for the good economy, eventho he had nothing to do with it. Obama and McCain are promising to "fix the economy", and neither of them will. There was a -0.3% growth rate this quarter. It is tough to win again when you are taking over at the start of a recession.

JMO.

witchdoctor
10-31-2008, 02:17 PM
Whomever wins will have a tough time winning again, imo.

It will be the opposite Clinton effect and that will be difficult to manage. When he took over the recession was over. There were two solid GDP growth quarters of over 6% in late 1992. He got credit for the good economy, eventho he had nothing to do with it. Obama and McCain are promising to "fix the economy", and neither of them will. There was a -0.3% growth rate this quarter. It is tough to win again when you are taking over at the start of a recession.

JMO.

Unfortunately I think you are right.

betchatoo
10-31-2008, 03:54 PM
Whomever wins will have a tough time winning again, imo.

It will be the opposite Clinton effect and that will be difficult to manage. When he took over the recession was over. There were two solid GDP growth quarters of over 6% in late 1992. He got credit for the good economy, eventho he had nothing to do with it. Obama and McCain are promising to "fix the economy", and neither of them will. There was a -0.3% growth rate this quarter. It is tough to win again when you are taking over at the start of a recession.

JMO.
FDR did it and lasted through 3+ terms

Tampa Russ
10-31-2008, 03:55 PM
If I didn't live in this country I would just sit back and enjoy the freak show. You're right about the 4 years, this kind of socialism would galvanize middle America like never before. By the way, is there in overs and unders line on how long he will last in office?

I wish I were as confident as you are that 4 years will be do the trick. I just don't see it. By year 4 we'll probably be getting ready to enjoy our "free" healthcare, etc.