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Thread: If Romney wins the Presidency, would the last 4 years be considered the biggest Epic

  1. Default If Romney wins the Presidency, would the last 4 years be considered the biggest Epic

    For all the Liberals that can't understand the question, this is a hypothetical example. Please don't waste time with your nonsense of how Romney can't beat Obama. In this example, it is a GIVEN that he has won. So with that said and the overwhelming approval the Democrats had in 2009, would you consider the fact that the Democratic Party got destroyed in the 2010 elections and then the loss of the Presidency as one of the biggest collapses of a lifetime?
    Apparently, I'm supposed to be more angry about what Romney does with his money than what Obama does with mine


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    No... simply because nothing would really change as far as the government goes. I guess the media would go on about how the democrats got stomped and cry out in glee as the right took complete control... then the general public would see that nothing really changed... they would voice outrage.. the media would pick up on it and stoke the flames of discontent to boost ratings. Campaigning politicians would make promises to change the system.. take back America... blah blah blah.. short of complete collapse of this country...wait four more years.. lather, rinse, repeat.
    "There comes a time when the operation of the machine becomes so odious, makes you so sick at heart, that you can't take part, you can't even passively take part. And you've got to put your bodies on the gears, and upon the wheels, upon the levers, upon all the apparatus. And you've got to make it stop

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    Quote Originally Posted by signcutter View Post
    No... simply because nothing would really change as far as the government goes. I guess the media would go on about how the democrats got stomped and cry out in glee as the right took complete control... then the general public would see that nothing really changed... they would voice outrage.. the media would pick up on it and stoke the flames of discontent to boost ratings. Campaigning politicians would make promises to change the system.. take back America... blah blah blah.. short of complete collapse of this country...wait four more years.. lather, rinse, repeat.
    That really didn't answer the question though. Not talking about if nothing would change in your opinions...talking about political parties switching out when one had a large approval of the public.
    Apparently, I'm supposed to be more angry about what Romney does with his money than what Obama does with mine

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    What if nobody voted...nobody, not for Obama and not for Romney...what then? Would Obama still be president? Would we have another election? What?
    "If Republicans wanted to Destroy America, they would Vote Democrat."
    Coolwalker

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    Quote Originally Posted by CoolWalker View Post
    What if nobody voted...nobody, not for Obama and not for Romney...what then? Would Obama still be president? Would we have another election? What?
    If neither Romney or Obama get any votes then they get no electoral votes. Since neither will have 270 electoral votes Congress would decide the presidency.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LowKey View Post
    If neither Romney or Obama get any votes then they get no electoral votes. Since neither will have 270 electoral votes Congress would decide the presidency.
    Know what...I could live with that!
    "If Republicans wanted to Destroy America, they would Vote Democrat."
    Coolwalker

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    Ha! I'm sure you could. Obama supporters are less likely to want to live with it though, and are also therefore less likely to stay home and hope for that outcome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CoolWalker View Post
    What if nobody voted...nobody, not for Obama and not for Romney...what then? Would Obama still be president? Would we have another election? What?

    As our site URL says, it takes “270 to Win”. If neither candidate gets a majority of the Electoral Votes, the election for President is decided in the House of Representatives, with each state delegation having one vote. Senators would elect the Vice-President.
    http://www.270towin.com/blog/elector...ctoral-college

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    Quote Originally Posted by LowKey View Post
    Ha! I'm sure you could. Obama supporters are less likely to want to live with it though, and are also therefore less likely to stay home and hope for that outcome.
    It's not going to happen...I could live with it because if Romney wins, the press is going to poke and probe into his religion and that sickens me. Plus true Obamaites will probably riot if he loses claiming a race war or some such rot. I am still wondering how he was elected in the first place with no qualifications. Then turn of the century was not what I would term a good turn.
    "If Republicans wanted to Destroy America, they would Vote Democrat."
    Coolwalker

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    He won because his detractors got so tangled up with crazy attacking his background, and his supporters they forgot to argue against his policies. He's a likeable looking guy. You can't just come at politicians like him guns blazing it was the same way with Reagan, and Clinton. They just chuckle about it shake their heads, and lament on the sad state of partisanship in America, and the public grabs a big spoon and eats it up.

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