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<blockquote data-quote="daytomann" data-source="post: 2116404" data-attributes="member: 10301"><p>Romney is establishment politics. He talks a good game but his foreign policy is nearly exactly the same as the other guy. He would be just as addicted to spending as the other guy just on different things. He gave the other guy a road map for national health care. I'll concede that Romney was the lesser if two evils. but if elected every part of his adgenda would have been fought tooth and nail by Dems and the media so getting anything done would be extremely difficult. </p><p>Of course the 2nd amendment issue would be much less prevalent but that's just one issue. Maybe there might not have been tax increases, maybe not this soon at least. </p><p>I think one positive would have been a perceived confidence in the business community. I think the economy would have spiked if he was elected, even if temporary. </p><p>Folks, I voted for the guy in the big election, not in the primary, as he was the lesser of two evils. But in the end he was the guy who lost to the guy who lost to the guy he was running against! How freakin stupid are we and the establishment for allowing that? We shot ourselves in the foot! Pun intended!</p><p>We got BIG problems, even though I would have rather seen him in the White House than the other guy, Romney was NOT our answer. </p><p>Conservatives need to start picking better candidates. They need to vote out old establishment shills. It's gonna start locally, then at the state level and then we can start changing DC politics. Good luck to America.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daytomann, post: 2116404, member: 10301"] Romney is establishment politics. He talks a good game but his foreign policy is nearly exactly the same as the other guy. He would be just as addicted to spending as the other guy just on different things. He gave the other guy a road map for national health care. I'll concede that Romney was the lesser if two evils. but if elected every part of his adgenda would have been fought tooth and nail by Dems and the media so getting anything done would be extremely difficult. Of course the 2nd amendment issue would be much less prevalent but that's just one issue. Maybe there might not have been tax increases, maybe not this soon at least. I think one positive would have been a perceived confidence in the business community. I think the economy would have spiked if he was elected, even if temporary. Folks, I voted for the guy in the big election, not in the primary, as he was the lesser of two evils. But in the end he was the guy who lost to the guy who lost to the guy he was running against! How freakin stupid are we and the establishment for allowing that? We shot ourselves in the foot! Pun intended! We got BIG problems, even though I would have rather seen him in the White House than the other guy, Romney was NOT our answer. Conservatives need to start picking better candidates. They need to vote out old establishment shills. It's gonna start locally, then at the state level and then we can start changing DC politics. Good luck to America. [/QUOTE]
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