Romney???
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I think anyone that wants to try to make the government smaller is better, and yes I do think he would be a good president. We all know at some point we will have to make hard decisions, I think he will do his best to make them. I dont want the US to be in the situation Greece is in, and we are going there, maybe already there. Sorry but, you know, sometimes there isnt any money to pay for everything people feel is their right and governments responsibility to provide.
Sometimes you need a bit of a hard ass, to make the tough decisions. Obama has not been that way and his policies suggest otherwise. Before we deal with how we want to regulate big businesses, lets regulate our fricken government. How can we expect to regulate big business, when the government is rampant with corruption and fraud. Demand better politicians, hold them to higher standards than anyone else.
That being said, I would rather have Ron Paul in the election because I feel he has a bit of a better understanding of cutting government and only running the government for what it is responsible to do. No more no less.
Again, Obama has been nothing but divisive to our country. I didnt mind that he won the election, after all he spoke well and had some promise to bring people together with his rhetoric on election day- calling for people to do their part, etc. But he turned 180° to say the 1% are not doing their part and made that the stance for the country these past 3 years. It's bad policy to pit us against each other. I dont like him for that fact and that fact alone, I dont like him.
- As opposed to the 1%, Romney believes 47% are not doing their job. Freeloaders.wagshaft
- its not about that. Getting more people to work is the real issue.whhipp
- if smaller gov't means smaller military funding then I'm all for this or at least lets start therefooler
- Ut ohhh...someone memorized hannitys talking points...lolmarychain
- heh, a republican demanding better politicians. that's awesomeaaux