toldailytopic: What will 4 more years of Obama mean for this country?

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Depends on what happens next.

If the Democrats and the Republicans will actually work together to get the things done that need to be done (first and foremost, handling the "fiscal cliff," which--despite Boehner's line-in-the-sand--will require raising taxes and cutting spending), then the next four years should be pretty good.

If either the Democrats or the Republicans start with the "My way or the highway" nonsense, we're sunk.
 

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Since the overriding republican goal of "deny Obama another term" is inoperative, perhaps we'll see a little more bipartisan cooperation. The way the president worked with Governor Christie to bring aid to New Jersey is a model for both republicans and democrats to set aside differences and work together.

One can dream.
 

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So I can gather that no one 'voted like a man' than?

Poor old chrys!

I wonder if 'voting like a man' means swaggering into a polling booth John Wayne style? :think:

Oh, and for shame sir. Chrys will already have sobbed into his supper as it is....

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I wonder if 'voting like a man' means swaggering into a polling booth John Wayne style? :think:

Oh, and for shame sir. Chrys will already have sobbed into his supper as it is....

:nono:

If Chrys was having supper as the results rolled out, either: 1) there are broken dishes everywhere and supper all over the walls, or 2) he's face down in his soup bowl. :plain:
 

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The TheologyOnline.com TOPIC OF THE DAY for November 7th, 2012 12:16 AM


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It will cause the Republican party leadership to wise up!
:rotfl: Just kidding!
 

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toldailytopic: What will 4 more years of Obama mean for this country?

So I take it he won...

Well, I didn't vote for him.

It will cause the Republican party leadership to wise up!
:rotfl: Just kidding!
Just what I was thinking.

As long as right wingers keep voting for whomever the Republicans put forth the GOP will never learn. It's too bad most right wingers can't learn that lesson.

I actually only voted for President.
 

Arthur Brain

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If Chrys was having supper as the results rolled out, either: 1) there are broken dishes everywhere and supper all over the walls, or 2) he's face down in his soup bowl. :plain:

Well, lets hope in option 2 the bowl was empty. Wouldn't want the guy to drown in minestrone.....

Unfortunately there's no 3 to consider. A sequel thread as to how people didn't vote like men...

:plain:
 

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Since the overriding republican goal of "deny Obama another term" is inoperative, perhaps we'll see a little more bipartisan cooperation. The way the president worked with Governor Christie to bring aid to New Jersey is a model for both republicans and democrats to set aside differences and work together.

One can dream.

We can expect more of the same.
Bengazi swept under the rug.
Extremists in the Middle East will be emboldened by this presidents lack of leadership.
Big business will continue to relocate to more friendly climes.
Unions will rule.
The cost of living will continue to escalate.
Let us speak again four years from now.
I plan to learn Chinese.
 

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I would imagine there will be more of the same!! I believe the Obama administration will do its best to hide the "real" unemployment percentages!
Obama will continue to report that the economy is getting stronger, and
soon we'll all be living in a "Utopian" society because of his "Obama care!"
Taxes will continue to go up as well as governmental spending, and the ever
increasing deficit will continue to climb!!

The middle class numbers will continue to dwindle as we creep closer to becoming a society made up of the, "very rich, and the very poor" with nothing in between!! More people will become dependent on the government to keep them afloat!!
Life will go on. The sun will continue to rise and fall as we await a possible "Biden/Clinton" regime in 2016!!
 
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Grosnick Marowbe

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We can expect more of the same.
Bengazi swept under the rug.
Extremists in the Middle East will be emboldened by this presidents lack of leadership.
Big business will continue to relocate to more friendly climes.
Unions will rule.
The cost of living will continue to escalate.
Let us speak again four years from now.
I plan to learn Chinese.

Excellent post Bybee!! The "libs" are giddy and full of themselves at this moment! Socialism has another 4 year's to triumph!!!!!!!
 

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toldailytopic: What will 4 more years of Obama mean for this country?

not good.

I have nothing against Obama and ain't here to bash him personally.....but we haven't been and are not heading in the right direction IMHO.

I'm hunkerin' down for 4 more years of fiscal hardship and civil unrest, but one good thing is at least I know what to expect to plan accordingly.

keep shinin

jerm :cool:
 

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We can expect more of the same.
I am thinking more a DC core melt.
Bengazi swept under the rug.
Already gone and forgotten.
Extremists in the Middle East will be emboldened by this presidents lack of leadership.
Already are.
Big business will continue to relocate to more friendly climes.
Mostly done already.
Unions will rule.
Only so far as they toe the party line.
The cost of living will continue to escalate.
Guaranteed.
Let us speak again four years from now.
It's a date! Talk to you again on 7 November 2016. :chuckle:
I plan to learn Chinese.
Only if one plans on living in China. As to the Chinese asserting a hegemony over the United States, the Russians would never allow it.
 

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We can expect more of the same.
Bengazi swept under the rug.

When the facts came out, it turned out to be nothing like FOX declared. A net loss for the republicans, it was.

Extremists in the Middle East will be emboldened by this presidents lack of leadership.

They are frightened and dispirited. Having your leaders picked off one by one tends to do that. The president's re-election, to them, means four more years of wondering when the next drone strike will take one of them out.

Big business will continue to relocate to more friendly climes.

I notice, though, that Jeep is expanding and manufacturing in the U.S. is doing better now than it has in years.

U.S. Chamber of Commerce says:
a) American manufacturing remained at the forefront of the United States’ economic expansion for the second year in a row and re-established itself as one of the economy’s strongest sectors;

b) An erosion of China’s manufacturing cost advantages, especially for wages, started to bring manufacturing production back to the United States from China and other low-wage countries, reversing a decade-long trend of outsourcing production overseas; and,

c) An abundance of domestic shale-based natural gas brought gas prices to record low levels and sparked a new boom in the United States for energy-intensive manufacturing.

As a result of these trends, American manufacturing in 2011 had its best year in at least a generation by all relevant measures of economic performance: profits, output growth, and employment gains. In fact, it’s possible that we will look back on 2011 as a watershed year that marked the beginning of a great manufacturing renaissance in America.

http://ncf.uschamber.com/library/2012/05/manufacturing-our-favor-global-reallocation-manufacturing

Unions will rule.

I predict they will continue to decline in numbers as they have in the last four years.

The cost of living will continue to escalate.

Safe bet. It always has in an expanding economy.

Let us speak again four years from now.

Sounds like a plan.

I plan to learn Chinese.

I already am. But it doesn't have anything to to with what America does.
 

lifeisgood

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We can expect more of the same.
Bengazi swept under the rug.
Extremists in the Middle East will be emboldened by this presidents lack of leadership.
Big business will continue to relocate to more friendly climes.
Unions will rule.
The cost of living will continue to escalate.
Let us speak again four years from now.
I plan to learn Chinese.

Sad, but true.
 

lifeisgood

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I would imagine there will be more of the same!! I believe the Obama administration will do its best to hide the "real" unemployment percentages!
Obama will continue to report that the economy is getting stronger, and
soon we'll all be living in a "Utopian" society because of his "Obama care!"
Taxes will continue to go up as well as governmental spending, and the ever
increasing deficit will continue to climb!!

The middle class numbers will continue to dwindle as we creep closer to becoming a society made of the, "very rich, and the very poor" with nothing in between!! More people will become dependent on the government to keep them afloat!!
Life will go on. The sun will continue to rise and fall as we await a possible "Biden/Clinton" regime in 2016!!

That too!
 

bybee

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When the facts came out, it turned out to be nothing like FOX declared. A net loss for the republicans, it was.



They are frightened and dispirited. Having your leaders picked off one by one tends to do that. The president's re-election, to them, means four more years of wondering when the next drone strike will take one of them out.



I notice, though, that Jeep is expanding and manufacturing in the U.S. is doing better now than it has in years.

U.S. Chamber of Commerce says:
a) American manufacturing remained at the forefront of the United States’ economic expansion for the second year in a row and re-established itself as one of the economy’s strongest sectors;

b) An erosion of China’s manufacturing cost advantages, especially for wages, started to bring manufacturing production back to the United States from China and other low-wage countries, reversing a decade-long trend of outsourcing production overseas; and,

c) An abundance of domestic shale-based natural gas brought gas prices to record low levels and sparked a new boom in the United States for energy-intensive manufacturing.

As a result of these trends, American manufacturing in 2011 had its best year in at least a generation by all relevant measures of economic performance: profits, output growth, and employment gains. In fact, it’s possible that we will look back on 2011 as a watershed year that marked the beginning of a great manufacturing renaissance in America.

http://ncf.uschamber.com/library/2012/05/manufacturing-our-favor-global-reallocation-manufacturing



I predict they will continue to decline in numbers as they have in the last four years.



Safe bet. It always has in an expanding economy.



Sounds like a plan.



I already am. But it doesn't have anything to to with what America does.

You have just proven to me that I am incapable of discernment.
Perhaps you could advise me on what brand of toothpaste I ought to be using?:rolleyes:
 

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No big changes. Presidents these days are just expected to be caretakers of the status quo.
 
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