SniperFire
Senior Member
It has always been inevitable that Mitt would take the nomination with most credible GOP candidates sitting this one out. The difficulty he had with obviously flawed candidates like Santorum, Gingrich, Cain and Paul does not bode well on the general election.
Still, he is the most centrist Republican in the group and can draw votes if the economy crashes
I'm reminded of that scene under the twinkling florescent lights in "Joe Versus the Volcano".
I have 16 trillion reasons to sincerely hope that he can do the job.
I have confidence that he'll approach from the perspective on the debt that we have a spending problem ... my concern is whether or not he'll have the care to manage the overhaul of the tax system to keep it from being a giveaway.
It would be a damn shame to see us go down under the weight of George Bush III hidden behind a mask of straight-arrow competence. As far as the alternative is concerned, he's shown his cards in this regard. I got plenty of kind things to say about Obama, but his management of the deficit doesn't elicit any of them.
Romney has proven they can balance a budget even when outnumbered legislatively by the most radical Leftists in our nation.
And his private sector experience proves he is pretty good at making things work as well.
I think he is the best man for the job right now.