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Wednesday, December 05, 2012

Today's Survey Question 12-5-12

Do you think President Obama will do better in his second term?

28 comments:

  1. No, it will only get worse!

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  2. He will just be worse.

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  3. 11:05 agree it will get really bad and you finally see many of the whacked out liberals turn against him but it will be too late.

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  4. he will do a better job of destroying this country. he has found that he can be a dictator and no one can stop him. my opinion is that we are following the historic path of Germany.

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  5. He(the President) doesnt really care what happen. He and his family are set financially for life
    Writing books, giving speeches, just like Bill Clinton is doing.
    Plus he now pleases his father by
    turning the US into a third world country

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  6. Hard to believe that as bad a job as he did in his first term it could get any worse. Unfortunately, I believe it will.

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  7. The current gridlock has already proven that he has not changed.His definition of compromise is getting everything HE wants.It will get worse.

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  8. It's his economy now, I hope for all of us that things get better, because worse for me isn't good at all.

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  9. 11:18 I think you are right on the money. I have always thought he was an evil force and with the reelection, he has almost achieved his goal. God help the people of the United States of America.

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  10. I don't feel he could do much worse.

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  11. He likely will, the economy has been and continues to improve, we're on the right track. We are drawing down from two unnecessary and unfunded wars. The future is brighter every day.

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  12. No-it's not like he's suddenly going to grow a brain or anything.
    He's the quintessential affirmative action loser who ends up being a nothing and contributing nothing.
    What's amazing is the ignorance that voted for him. Who in their right mind or with an ounce of intelligence would vote for someone who has been such an utter failure?

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  13. without a doubt he will do a better job, at showing his true colors. hold on, you're in for a wild ride you're that's going to take you places you don't want to go.

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  14. 12:22 I want some of the dope you are smoking.

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  15. 1:05 I agree with you to a point. However the best I ever smoked didn't make me that dumb!

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  16. I'm almost scared of saying what I think of obammy for fear he will send a drone and kill me too.

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  17. Not when his own party isn't really interested in backing him on certain issues.

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  18. Let's remember that Congress voted in favor of going to war, 12:22. Obama will only be bolder to push his own agenda this term. He and the liberals are destroying our once free republic.

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  19. "Anonymous said...
    He likely will, the economy has been and continues to improve, we're on the right track. We are drawing down from two unnecessary and unfunded wars. The future is brighter every day.

    December 5, 2012 12:22 PM"

    The economy is improving? Really? Just wait until Obama's taxing of the so called rich (over $250,000 income) hits. We will see another wave of foreclosures because those in the what's considered "rich" bracket will not be able to afford their homes. Mark my words. The policies Obama employs have never worked and will not will today and that is a fact.
    BTW-Boeing and Lockheed are gearing up to lay off approx 100,000 employees.
    This country is so very very on the wrong track. Read history. Obama's policies mirror Roosevelt's another utter failure. Roosevelt's policies kept getting the US deeper in until the Depression and then Roosevelt's only answer was the "New Deal" (big gov't) which has finally caught up and is bankrupting the US.
    If Obama were intelligent he would follow the 1918-1919 solution which stopped a depression and brought the US into what was known as The Roaring 20's. Of course it was Republican policies that prevented that depression.
    Obama just like every democrat before him is a failure in every way.

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  20. NO! This country is headed downward and not seeing a way upward until this idiot and his minions are trounced.

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  21. Are you kidding? We are doomed

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  22. Really, I think he needs several more terms to close out America and as long as I get my big check every month---who cares he runs the USA into mud?

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  23. no. nov 6, back in office, already on vacation.

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  24. On October 11, 2002, the United States Senate voted 77-23 in favor of Joint Resolution 114 – the Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution of 2002.

    We are, of course, all too familiar with the consequences of that vote and the extent to which many Democrats such as John Kerry and John Edwards are only recently willing to admit to making such a terrible mistake. Others – certainly the vast majority of George W. Bush's henchmen on the Republican side of the aisle – will never come clean and take responsible for the mess they have allowed our president to make of the world. Indeed, as we have seen over the last couple of days, Bush and Cheney are even willing to use that vote as a weapon against those they duped three years ago.

    Although we spend a lot of time talking about what – and who – got us into this quagmire, let's take a moment to look at the names and the words of the Senators who defied bullying by Team Bush and had the wisdom and courage to vote "nay" on October 11, 2002.

    Here are the brave ones:

    Daniel Akaka (D-HI)
    Jeff Bingaman (D-NM)
    Barbara Boxer (D-CA)
    Robert Byrd (D-WV)
    Lincoln Chafee (R-RI)
    Kent Conrad (D-ND)
    Jon Corzine (D-NJ)
    Mark Dayton (D-MN)
    Richard Durbin (D-IL)
    Russell Feingold (D-WI)
    Robert Graham (D-FL)
    Daniel Inouye (D-HI)
    James Jeffords (I-VT)
    Edward Kennedy (D-MA)
    Patrick Leahy (D-VT)
    Carl Levin (D-MI)
    Barbara Mikulski (D-MD)
    Patty Murray (D-WA)
    Jack Reed (D-RI)
    Paul Sarbanes (D-MD)
    Debbie Stabenow (D-MI)
    Paul Wellstone (D-MN)
    Ron Wyden (D-OR)
    Now let's give credit where it is due and look back on what some of these Senators had to say on October 11, 2002 or in the days leading up to that vote.

    This is from 2005. If you want to see what all of them said, do a search, since Joe does not allow links.

    Just because Congress approved it, does not mean it was not a mistake.

    We could have stopped it at anytime but we CHOSE not to.

    As did THIS ADMINISTRATION.

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  25. His first one sucked what would make anyone think the second one would be any better.

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