How Romney lost Florida...

Like I said, you aren't very bright....death is a cult of the Left...always has been....its the only way you have to get your views accepted....Hitler was a Socilist as was Mussolini....honey you are absurd.

Sorry but the reliance upon force and the disdain for reason (some call it snobbery) is a hallmark of conservatism. Otherwise you guys would acknowledge that reasonable gun control laws are a good thing. You're there defending 100+ clips and mags.

Yup according to candycorn Hitler, Mussolini, Pol Pot, Mao and Stalin are "righties".

This is just getting deeper for you idiot.

Sorry but the reliance upon force and the disdain for reason (some call it snobbery) is a hallmark of conservatism. Otherwise you guys would acknowledge that reasonable gun control laws are a good thing. You're there defending 100+ clips and mags.
Not sure why you're not going back to Ghengis Khan...it's just as relevant as anything else that has come from the cheap seats.

Enjoying your view?
 
Sorry but the reliance upon force and the disdain for reason (some call it snobbery) is a hallmark of conservatism. Otherwise you guys would acknowledge that reasonable gun control laws are a good thing. You're there defending 100+ clips and mags.

Yup according to candycorn Hitler, Mussolini, Pol Pot, Mao and Stalin are "righties".

This is just getting deeper for you idiot.

Sorry but the reliance upon force and the disdain for reason (some call it snobbery) is a hallmark of conservatism. Otherwise you guys would acknowledge that reasonable gun control laws are a good thing. You're there defending 100+ clips and mags.
Not sure why you're not going back to Ghengis Khan...it's just as relevant as anything else that has come from the cheap seats.

Enjoying your view?

Oh honey....I've named all of those Lefty murderers and all you can say is "Nuh-Uh"?

They are all lefty's just like you, and they murdered MILLIONS to enforce their "redistributive" views....sorry sweetie you are an amatuer.
 
Amazing! One Presidential cycle the Republicans chose a quitter whose IQ challenged that of a potato. Then they chose someone who has already introduced a budget that has scared everyone above the age of 55? Are they deliberately throwing Presidential elections?
 

"When pitted against President Carter among a cross section of 1,498 likely voters, Ford runs ahead by a 54-44 percent margin. By contrast, among the same voters, Reagan trails Carter by 58-40 percent." -- March 1980

http://www.harrisinteractive.com/va...THOUGH-STILL-UNDECLARED-CANDIDATE-1980-03.pdf
 
Amazing! One Presidential cycle the Republicans chose a quitter whose IQ challenged that of a potato. Then they chose someone who has already introduced a budget that has scared everyone above the age of 55? Are they deliberately throwing Presidential elections?

You don't get to use those words, buttmunch

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Chapter One​

Then Mitt chose Paul Ryan...

The End​

You're an idiot.

Seniors are not stupid.

A new Gallup/USA Today poll contains a counterintuitive finding: the age group most receptive to House Budget Chair Paul Ryan‘s plan to deal with the budget – seniors.

The poll finds 48 percent of seniors (those 65 and over) support Ryan’s plan over President Obama‘s plan, while 42 percent back the president.

That’s the highest total among the age groups tested – a 47 percent plurality between the ages of 50 and 64 backed Ryan, and a 45 percent plurality of those between 30-49 backed Ryan. But young voters overwhelmingly sided with Obama by a 23-point margin, 53 to 30 percent.
Americans Divided Over Ryan vs. Obama Deficit Plans
 
Seniors are not stupid.

Indeed, they're not:

A flurry of polls showed a majority or at least a plurality of voters didn't like Ryan's idea. Among the elderly, it was wildly unpopular.

In June 2011 a CNN/Opinion Research Corporation survey found that 58 percent of American adults opposed the Medicare idea, while just 35 percent said they supported. Among the elderly, the disapproval rate soared to 74 percent. Even among conservative voters, 54 percent disapproved.

In the same month, a Pew Research Center poll found that 41 percent of Americans opposed turning Medicare into a voucher system, akin to Ryan’s plan, although 23 percent had no opinion. That poll also found that a majority of older Americans, 51 percent, opposed the idea. When Pew drilled down, it found that voters preferred Democrats handling of Medicare over Republicans by 10 points — 44 to 34 percent.

Earlier in 2011, a New York Times/CBS poll found that 61 percent of Americans believed Medicare to be worth its cost, with just 29 percent disagreeing. Americans were divided over whether they’d be willing to cut Medicare, but seniors were dead-set against the idea, with 56 percent opposing reductions to the program.

One pocket of good news came out of a Gallup poll in April showed that Americans were only evenly divided on whether they preferred Ryan’s deficit-reduction plan or President Barack Obama’s. Still, two-thirds worried that Ryan’s plan would cut Medicare too much.

I'm glad you found the "pocket of good news" but ignored the one relevant part of the poll.
 
Is there anyone in America who does not think the Federal budget is out of control? We have multi-trillion dollar deficits as far as anyone can see. Everyone understands that spending in Washington is broken and needs to be fixed.
By picking Ryan Romney has made the choice between his team and Obama's as stark a choice as I've ever seen in 32 years of voting. Do we want more of the same, deficits out the wazoo, special tax breaks for favored companies, enormous tax increases, ever growing entitlements, or do we want a limited government with lower taxes and more opportunities for people?
I think ROmney/Ryan is a winner. The fact that the leftists here are whining so loud is a pretty good indicator how good the pick is.
 
Yup according to candycorn Hitler, Mussolini, Pol Pot, Mao and Stalin are "righties".

This is just getting deeper for you idiot.

Sorry but the reliance upon force and the disdain for reason (some call it snobbery) is a hallmark of conservatism. Otherwise you guys would acknowledge that reasonable gun control laws are a good thing. You're there defending 100+ clips and mags.
Not sure why you're not going back to Ghengis Khan...it's just as relevant as anything else that has come from the cheap seats.

Enjoying your view?

Oh honey....I've named all of those Lefty murderers and all you can say is "Nuh-Uh"?

They are all lefty's just like you, and they murdered MILLIONS to enforce their "redistributive" views....sorry sweetie you are an amatuer.

Sorry but the reliance upon force and the disdain for reason (some call it snobbery) is a hallmark of conservatism. Otherwise you guys would acknowledge that reasonable gun control laws are a good thing. You're there defending 100+ clips and mags.
Not sure why you're not going back to Ghengis Khan...it's just as relevant as anything else that has come from the cheap seats.

Enjoying your view?








I can do this all night.
 
Is there anyone in America who does not think the Federal budget is out of control? We have multi-trillion dollar deficits as far as anyone can see. Everyone understands that spending in Washington is broken and needs to be fixed.
By picking Ryan Romney has made the choice between his team and Obama's as stark a choice as I've ever seen in 32 years of voting. Do we want more of the same, deficits out the wazoo, special tax breaks for favored companies, enormous tax increases, ever growing entitlements, or do we want a limited government with lower taxes and more opportunities for people?
I think ROmney/Ryan is a winner. The fact that the leftists here are whining so loud is a pretty good indicator how good the pick is.

Perry.​
 
Chapter One​

Then Mitt chose Paul Ryan...

The End​

You're an idiot.

Seniors are not stupid.

A new Gallup/USA Today poll contains a counterintuitive finding: the age group most receptive to House Budget Chair Paul Ryan‘s plan to deal with the budget – seniors.

The poll finds 48 percent of seniors (those 65 and over) support Ryan’s plan over President Obama‘s plan, while 42 percent back the president.

That’s the highest total among the age groups tested – a 47 percent plurality between the ages of 50 and 64 backed Ryan, and a 45 percent plurality of those between 30-49 backed Ryan. But young voters overwhelmingly sided with Obama by a 23-point margin, 53 to 30 percent.
Americans Divided Over Ryan vs. Obama Deficit Plans

Exactly. One of the first ad campaigns that Romney needs to run in Florida is to point out to seniors that Obama thinks they're stupid. He thinks they are too stupid to realize that unless something is done, that Social Security and Medicare will both fail. He thinks they're too stupid to realize that many doctors are beginning to refuse to take Medicare patients. He thinks they're too stupid to realize that under ObamaTax, that doctors will be discouraged from offering expensive treatments to those over 70. Obama just thinks senior Americans are stupid.
 
Seniors are not stupid.

Indeed, they're not:

A flurry of polls showed a majority or at least a plurality of voters didn't like Ryan's idea. Among the elderly, it was wildly unpopular.

In June 2011 a CNN/Opinion Research Corporation survey found that 58 percent of American adults opposed the Medicare idea, while just 35 percent said they supported. Among the elderly, the disapproval rate soared to 74 percent. Even among conservative voters, 54 percent disapproved.

In the same month, a Pew Research Center poll found that 41 percent of Americans opposed turning Medicare into a voucher system, akin to Ryan’s plan, although 23 percent had no opinion. That poll also found that a majority of older Americans, 51 percent, opposed the idea. When Pew drilled down, it found that voters preferred Democrats handling of Medicare over Republicans by 10 points — 44 to 34 percent.

Earlier in 2011, a New York Times/CBS poll found that 61 percent of Americans believed Medicare to be worth its cost, with just 29 percent disagreeing. Americans were divided over whether they’d be willing to cut Medicare, but seniors were dead-set against the idea, with 56 percent opposing reductions to the program.

One pocket of good news came out of a Gallup poll in April showed that Americans were only evenly divided on whether they preferred Ryan’s deficit-reduction plan or President Barack Obama’s. Still, two-thirds worried that Ryan’s plan would cut Medicare too much.

I'm glad you found the "pocket of good news" but ignored the one relevant part of the poll.


The OP posited the idea that Ryan would cause Romney to lose. I just posted a poll that shows Ryan's plan is far more popular than Obama's amongst seniors. You reply with a cut-n-paste of some article about medicare. You're a cherry picking hack.
 
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You reply with a cut-n-paste of some article about medicare. You're a cherry picking hack.

Maybe you're not understanding which part of the Ryan budget is going to be the issue in Florida.

Hint: it's the part that 2/3 of the seniors in your cherrypicked poll disliked.
 
Seniors are not stupid.

Indeed, they're not:

A flurry of polls showed a majority or at least a plurality of voters didn't like Ryan's idea. Among the elderly, it was wildly unpopular.

In June 2011 a CNN/Opinion Research Corporation survey found that 58 percent of American adults opposed the Medicare idea, while just 35 percent said they supported. Among the elderly, the disapproval rate soared to 74 percent. Even among conservative voters, 54 percent disapproved.

In the same month, a Pew Research Center poll found that 41 percent of Americans opposed turning Medicare into a voucher system, akin to Ryan’s plan, although 23 percent had no opinion. That poll also found that a majority of older Americans, 51 percent, opposed the idea. When Pew drilled down, it found that voters preferred Democrats handling of Medicare over Republicans by 10 points — 44 to 34 percent.

Earlier in 2011, a New York Times/CBS poll found that 61 percent of Americans believed Medicare to be worth its cost, with just 29 percent disagreeing. Americans were divided over whether they’d be willing to cut Medicare, but seniors were dead-set against the idea, with 56 percent opposing reductions to the program.

One pocket of good news came out of a Gallup poll in April showed that Americans were only evenly divided on whether they preferred Ryan’s deficit-reduction plan or President Barack Obama’s. Still, two-thirds worried that Ryan’s plan would cut Medicare too much.

I'm glad you found the "pocket of good news" but ignored the one relevant part of the poll.


The OP posited the idea that Ryan would cause Romney to lose. I just posted a poll that shows Ryan's plan is far more popular than Obama's amongst seniors. You reply with a cut-n-paste of some article about medicare. You're a cherry picking hack.

The governor was going to lose already; this just makes the margin of shame greater.
 
Chapter One​

Then Mitt chose Paul Ryan...

The End​

You're an idiot.

Seniors are not stupid.

A new Gallup/USA Today poll contains a counterintuitive finding: the age group most receptive to House Budget Chair Paul Ryan‘s plan to deal with the budget – seniors.

The poll finds 48 percent of seniors (those 65 and over) support Ryan’s plan over President Obama‘s plan, while 42 percent back the president.

That’s the highest total among the age groups tested – a 47 percent plurality between the ages of 50 and 64 backed Ryan, and a 45 percent plurality of those between 30-49 backed Ryan. But young voters overwhelmingly sided with Obama by a 23-point margin, 53 to 30 percent.
Americans Divided Over Ryan vs. Obama Deficit Plans

Exactly. One of the first ad campaigns that Romney needs to run in Florida is to point out to seniors that Obama thinks they're stupid. He thinks they are too stupid to realize that unless something is done, that Social Security and Medicare will both fail. He thinks they're too stupid to realize that many doctors are beginning to refuse to take Medicare patients. He thinks they're too stupid to realize that under ObamaTax, that doctors will be discouraged from offering expensive treatments to those over 70. Obama just thinks senior Americans are stupid.

Who is cutting $500B from Medicare? Right, Obama &Co.
 
You reply with a cut-n-paste of some article about medicare. You're a cherry picking hack.

Maybe you're not understanding which part of the Ryan budget is going to be the issue in Florida.

Hint: it's the part that 2/3 of the seniors in your cherrypicked poll disliked.

Once again you prove your ignorance and hackery. Seniors have lots of time, time to research issues. They know that Ryan's plan saves Medicare.

Seniors have children, and grandchildren. They want the benefits they have to be there for their descendants. Ryan's plan does that.

Romney/Ryan will easily win Florida.
 
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