Quote from: Jamie D on June 16, 2012, 01:22:34 PM
I am not a one-issue voter.
With that said, when 0bama had the opportunity to really do something, his first two years in office, he did nothing.
I don't like being taken for granted, and I don't like being the recipient of lip service.
Remember: "Only Nixon could go to China."
President
Obama (Sorry, and no disrespect, That seems petulant and childish when you write it with a 0, It's almost offensive to me. I didn't care for Former President Bush's polices but I didn't call him some silly stupid name to try and make myself feel more justified). Has done plenty enough to justify his tenure, naturally I disagree with some things he has done and would like to have seen some others done.
But, Ultimately Presidents aren't angels or demons, which is why I was fine if MCCain won, while he was playing it too right-wing to appeal, his stances and such wouldn't have actually caused any harm had he won. And I think he would have been more "left" leaning like his more original stances were. It's ironic, he only got the chance to compete becasue he was the most middle leaning candidate in '08, but he didn't actually use that to any advantage. x3 Oh well.
As for Romney, I don't think will win, He smacks of non-exciting filler, The same kind of filler that Kerry was. But were he to win, I don't think he would bring doom. >_> It's not like anyone who isn't Republican will all suddenly be shipped off to death camps when a Republican wins. Nor will he do anything insane. Will Romney be friendly to trans issues? Meh, I doubt it, but he won't be aggressive against it. Most Presidents are pretty mediocre in the grand scale unless major things happen during their time.
Quote from: Elizabeth K on June 16, 2012, 01:37:44 PM
All in all I like to switch EVERYONE out every four years. But in this particular four years its been the Republicans pushing through everything they could and blocking EVERYTHING Obama tried to initiate. So I call it a Republican 4 years. I really think it's time to see what the Democrats can do, so I suggest we give them a try again. The theory is Obama will then be unafraid and kick some butt.
That is a fundamental problem many have with the Democratic Party, they get pushed around by Republican Tactics without really trying to fight back (Really it's sad how easy it is for Republicans to stale anything they disagree with), You'd think I'd be calling Republicans bullies, but more like the Democratic Party as a whole lacks unity and spine to overcome that.
So, That theory could be turned around to say we will actually get a lame duck becasue odds are that Republicans will gain more control of House/Senate even if President Obama wins. =/ Politics is lame and really slow.