Romney’s Economic and Social Suicide Pact
Kraichgauer wrote:
Adventus wrote:
Jacoby wrote:
Obama and Romney are laughably bad candidates. There is very little point of voting for either of them other than voting against the other guy which seems to be the reasoning most people have for backing their candidate.
And this is why the Libertarian Candidate is a better choice than either of those bozos. he was Govenor of New Mexico and when he stepped down as governor the state has a $1,000,000,000 Surplus in the budget. Instead of high deficits and unemployment like the other 2 bozos.
Problem is, while the Libertarian candidate might be light years ahead of Romney/Ryan, I - like most Americans - don't even know his name, and that is why Romney will have a far greater chance of getting elected.
-Bill, otherwise known as Kraichgauer
Former Governor of New Mexico Gary Johnson
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Adventus wrote:
Kraichgauer wrote:
Adventus wrote:
Jacoby wrote:
Obama and Romney are laughably bad candidates. There is very little point of voting for either of them other than voting against the other guy which seems to be the reasoning most people have for backing their candidate.
And this is why the Libertarian Candidate is a better choice than either of those bozos. he was Govenor of New Mexico and when he stepped down as governor the state has a $1,000,000,000 Surplus in the budget. Instead of high deficits and unemployment like the other 2 bozos.
Problem is, while the Libertarian candidate might be light years ahead of Romney/Ryan, I - like most Americans - don't even know his name, and that is why Romney will have a far greater chance of getting elected.
-Bill, otherwise known as Kraichgauer
Former Governor of New Mexico Gary Johnson
Okay.
-Bill, otherwise known as Kraichgauer
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