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Dan the Man

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Oct 31, 2012
 

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Wingnuts - Rant and rave about how much you hate the President, but it doesn't change the math.

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FiveThirtyEight forecast...

Electoral Vote:
Obama: 299.0; +10.7 since Oct 23
Romney: 239.0; -10.7 since Oct 23

Chance of Winning:
Obama: 77.4%; +9.3 since Oct 23
Romney: 22.6%; -9.3 since Oct 23

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Nate Silver runs hundreds of simulations - every conceivable combination of electoral college votes - and Barack Obama wins 77.4% of the time while Mitt Romney wins 22.6% of the time.

You're backing a loser, wingnuts. The sooner you face that fact, the less despair you'll have next week. LOL!
Mitt vs Mutt

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#40620
Oct 31, 2012
 
Obama can also thank FEMA people for working 24/7 to provide relief and let the media report that Romney wants to abolish it. In Ohio, Romney was peppered by reporters with 14 questions about his statement earlier this year about abolishing FEMA. He refused to answer. When independent voters see Obama working with FEMA to help people get on with their lives and then hear that Romney wants to abolish the agency, it can't be helpful to Romney.

So far, federal officials have gotten good marks for their relief efforts. Even Gov. Chris Christie (R-NJ), a Romney surrogate, has said: "The president has been outstanding in this." Obama and Christie will travel together to inspect the storm-damaged New Jersey shore today. Why are they working together? For Obama, this is an implicit appeal to those voters who see bipartisanship as the holy grail of politics. For Christie, hanging out with the President gives him some national publicity, which people may vaguely remember in 2016 if Obama wins and Christie runs for President in 2016.

Romney is going to start campaigning again today, but the Obama is going to own the news cycle no matter what Romney does. Romney has to be exceedingly careful not to attack Obama while Obama is out there "helping" people (as if walking along the beach with Christie helps anyone). Romney would be advised to be positive today and talk about how he managed crises in the companies Bain owned, but being positive does not come naturally to him.
Mitt vs Mutt

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#40621
Oct 31, 2012
 
The closeness of the race is emphasized today by the unusual situation of four key swing states being extact ties (when the average of this week's polls are rounded to an integer). The states are Florida, Virginia, New Hampshire, and Iowa. Romney is leading in North Carolina and Obama is leading in Colorado and Nevada. It is really going down to the wire. However, note that Obama has 280 electoral votes without any of these states. He could lose them all and still be reelected. For him, hanging onto Ohio is a win,no matter what Romney does. This is why Romney has been trying everything he can think of there.
Marissa T girl

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Oct 31, 2012
 
TaxNoMore wrote:
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worthless 4 year loser obummer
Did you vote for Bush Sr. or Jr.?
Mitt vs Mutt

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Oct 31, 2012
 
Romney Avoids FEMA Questions.

Mitt Romney's campaign said he wouldn't do away with the Federal Emergency Management Agency, but it's unclear how a President Romney might overhaul disaster relief programs – a topic that was revived in the wake of Hurricane Sandy.

During the GOP primaries, when FEMA was facing a funding crunch, Mr. Romney suggested at a June 2011 debate that he'd like states to have more control over disaster relief funding and efforts.

ONE PROBLEM:

Letting the states take care of their own disaster relief would be a disaster in itself.
Only the federal government can muster the tens of billions of dollars it will take to recover from a disaster. The states are too strapped for cash to invest in a viable disaster relief program.
Plus the federal government has the massive resources of Army Corps of Engineers, and can call on the nation’s Army Reserve, Army National Guard, Air Force Reserve, Air National Guard, Naval Reserve, Marine Corps Reserve, and Coast Guard Reserve to come to a states rescue.
The idea that we should let each state rescue itself in emergencies goes against the concept of a United States of America where all of us come together to aid states hit by disasters.

Romney doesnt have a clue how to run the government.
Mitt vs Mutt

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#40624
Oct 31, 2012
 
This storm is a perfect example of why we need FEMA. YES, Dubya screwed it up by gutting it and making it an ineffective agent of Homeland Security - remember Katrina! this one is bigger!

When a storm like this - and like Katrina - happens across many states, the most sensible & logical thing is to have FEDERAL people coordinating and working with state governments. Having no federal coordination makes as much sense as each state having its own currency.

There is NO advantage to eliminating FEMA - that is one reason why Katrina was such a terrible tragedy, and why (mostly Republican) governors were screaming at the time for Federal help.

For the Federal gov to block-grant FEMA, makes no sense - it would not save any money, and there would be no coordination among the many states feeling the impact of the storm.

Huricane Sandy is paying no attention to state lines! Go FEMA!

Stay safe, but VOTE when you can, y'all!

O & JOE - Forward!(NOT BACKWARDS TO THE 2 DISASTERS: DUBYA & KATRINA!!)
Mitt vs Mutt

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#40625
Oct 31, 2012
 
WOW.. some people are simply uneducated. If the states handle disaster recovery our of their own funds, they would quickly go bankrupt. FEMA is like and insurance policy. Since not every state will have a natrual disaster at the same time, money flows to where it is needed.
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If each state was only allotted a certain amount of money every year and a disaster strikes your state, you would not be able to pay for the recovery right away, you would have to save up for several years, if not decades to pay for it.
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This disaster alone will cost BILLIONS - do we give BILLIONS to EVERY STATE so they can handle possible disasters?
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ROMNEY is unqualified to be President, he simply lacks foresight and only panders to his base. HE CAN NOT BE TRUSTED. THE MAN HAS NO "CHARACTER".
OBAMA 2012

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#40627
Oct 31, 2012
 
HAPPENING TODAY: OBAMA WILL VIEW HURRICANE DAMAGE IN NEW JERSEY WITH CHRIS CHRISTIE. President Obama will travel to New Jersey on Wednesday to view the destruction wrought by Hurricane Sandy on the state. Scheduled to appear with Governor Chris Christie, Obama has suspended personal appearances at campaign events to respond to the storm reports ABC’s Matt Larotonda. Speaking at the Red Cross headquarters in Washington Tuesday, Obama said his thoughts and prayers were with those who lost loved ones in the devastating hurricane, which has claimed at least ten lives in New York City alone. http://abcn.ws/Sv8XOf

Romney is still on the campaign trail for the rest of the week,he has no intention of seeing the disaster area along the east coast from hurricane Sandy. Obama has suspended his campaign for now to talk and see the people that were affected by the storm. Again, it's all about Romney
ROMNEY 2012

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#40628
Oct 31, 2012
 
SAY WHATEVER ... negative crap you can now, laughing in a told you so voice all the way to the white house. You guys sound more deperate than the bafoon you accept as your leader. Romney 2012 , done arguing and trying to prove a point with the left nut huggers, The right will prevail.
Ted

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#40629
Oct 31, 2012
 
Mr Crumpets wrote:
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Dan
He's quite the drugstore psychologist isn't he.
He's a good one to offer these phoney psychological diagnosis such as psychological projection...
I recently diagnosed him with an extreme case of Anti-social Personality Disorder that truly describes him....
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"He's quite the drugstore psychologist isn't he....I recently diagnosed him..."

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TaxNoMore

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#40630
Oct 31, 2012
 
O'Bummer will visit the depths of hell if it guarantees his re-election.

Bloomberg was smart enough to discern that the Bum's visit was not about the people of New York, but will be all about him.

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obummer a worthless 4 year loser
TaxNoMore

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#40631
Oct 31, 2012
 
Dan the Man wrote:
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Sorry friend, but you're wrong.
Confronting racism isn't racist.
Confronting racism isn't "playing the race card," as if doing the morally correct thing is some sort of political tactic.
And this statement is just purely idiotic:
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Honestly, it makes no rational sense. It's a logically indefensible excuse for racism.
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Psychological projection is a form of defense mechanism in which someone attributes thoughts, feelings, and ideas which are perceived as undesirable to someone else.

For example, someone who harbors racist ideas while believing that racism is socially undesirable might come to believe that a friend is racist, projecting his or her racism onto the other person.

Projection may manifest in all kinds of ways, and while it may be a defense mechanism, it can also be very destructive.

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Confronting racism isn't "playing the race card," as if doing the morally correct thing is some sort of political tactic.
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"Dan the Man" projecting his or her racism onto the other person?
Marissa T girl

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#40632
Oct 31, 2012
 
TaxNoMore wrote:
O'Bummer will visit the depths of hell if it guarantees his re-election.
Bloomberg was smart enough to discern that the Bum's visit was not about the people of New York, but will be all about him.
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obummer a worthless 4 year loser
Come on, give me an answer nit wit.

Did you vot for Bush 1 and 2?

Don't hide answer the question A Hole.
Ted

Johnstown, PA

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Oct 31, 2012
 
Dan the Man wrote:
Wingnuts - Rant and rave about how much you hate the President, but it doesn't change the math.
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danny BOY, you realize, don't you, that when you continually say "it doesn't change the math" you're referencing the math of PROJECTIONS and PREDICTIONS, not actuality.

Your 'math' concludes the final score of a football game by counting bumper stickers in the parking lot.

Good one, BOY!

You look foolishly desperate and ill-educated in depicting guesses as outcomes.

Be patient, BOY. In a week we'll all know.
Marissa T girl

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#40634
Oct 31, 2012
 
Tell ya what, any and all of you nit wit right wingers answer the question.

Did you vote for both Bush 1 and 2?

I understand that by answering it make you look like a complete jac arse and unAmerican but fess up, did you?

Since: Jul 12

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#40635
Oct 31, 2012
 
T girl, the racist warrior tea bag happily voted for both of the bushes, they are that white which is all tea bag sees
Marissa T girl

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#40636
Oct 31, 2012
 
Ted wrote:
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danny BOY, you realize, don't you, that when you continually say "it doesn't change the math" you're referencing the math of PROJECTIONS and PREDICTIONS, not actuality.
Your 'math' concludes the final score of a football game by counting bumper stickers in the parking lot.
Good one, BOY!
You look foolishly desperate and ill-educated in depicting guesses as outcomes.
Be patient, BOY. In a week we'll all know.
Sped Ed Ted, did you vote for both Bush 1 and 2?

I understand if you did that you feel like a POS (and you are). But why you right wingers on here won't admit your support?
Ted

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#40637
Oct 31, 2012
 
Marissa T girl wrote:
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Come on, give me an answer nit wit.
Did you vot for Bush 1 and 2?
Don't hide answer the question A Hole.
Relax,'nit wit'.

Maybe no one's informed your entitled 'A hole' that you have no inherent right to know how ANY one votes.

You're obviously ignorant that many find it impolite to ask--much less demand--such a thing.

P.S. You appear stupid and offensive to others when you press people about: 1.how they voted, 2.their religious beliefs or 3.how much money they make or have.

You're welcome.
Ted

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#40638
Oct 31, 2012
 
Marissa T girl wrote:
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Sped Ed Ted, did you vote for both Bush 1 and 2?
I understand if you did that you feel like a POS (and you are). But why you right wingers on here won't admit your support?
!LOL!

Your ignorance knows no bounds.
Marissa T girl

Reading, PA

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#40639
Oct 31, 2012
 
Ted wrote:
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Relax,'nit wit'.
Maybe no one's informed your entitled 'A hole' that you have no inherent right to know how ANY one votes.
You're obviously ignorant that many find it impolite to ask--much less demand--such a thing.
P.S. You appear stupid and offensive to others when you press people about: 1.how they voted, 2.their religious beliefs or 3.how much money they make or have.
You're welcome.
Sped Ed Ted,

So you can bash others on here for their political views or position bu when it comes to you putting yer dumb hillbilly arse on the line you want to clam up. Hey just because you voted for both bush's, are a false christian you have to live with it not me. Evevdent by your post that you are have a hard time living with your nit wit decisions.

Maybe some other right wing nit wit will annie up.

You can go back to yer mommies lap.

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