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Re: Electoral Votes
Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 2:50 am
by Texas Dan Mosby
/sigh
Are we, as a nation, strong enough to survive another 4 years?
I honestly don't know.
I'd like to think so. I look back and see we had political issues in the past that seemed difficult, but we survived. I don't know about this one though folks.
My opinion of my fellow citizens is not very high right about now.
Re: Electoral Votes
Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 6:54 am
by mamabearCali
I think we might survive another four years (maybe) but not another 40. The die has been cast. When the takers outnumber the makers a society is done. See to your families now.
Re: Electoral Votes
Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 6:58 am
by anygunanywhere
Texas Dan Mosby wrote:My opinion of my fellow citizens is not very high right about now.
I am still proud of actual citizens, for citizens still belieive in rights, hard work, and personal responsibility.
Those who put the infected pustule back in office are the sponges, the leeches, the komrade socialist ilk that has infested our once beautiful country like a swarm of termites.
Anygunanywhere
Re: Electoral Votes
Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 7:15 am
by AEA
Yes, it's time for a coalition of "The Southern States of America", (leaving out California) to take control of the Border with Mexico and control of the Gulf of Mexico.
Re: Electoral Votes
Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 7:24 am
by RPBrown
anygunanywhere wrote:Texas Dan Mosby wrote:My opinion of my fellow citizens is not very high right about now.
I am still proud of actual citizens, for citizens still belieive in rights, hard work, and personal responsibility.
Those who put the infected pustule back in office are the sponges, the leeches, the komrade socialist ilk that has infested our once beautiful country like a swarm of termites.
Anygunanywhere
I agree with Anygun here. However, its really hard to believe that there are so many of them. But then again you add in the stupid and the brainwashed people, as well as the illegals and there you have it. A country on the way down.
Re: Electoral Votes
Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 7:38 am
by The Annoyed Man
anygunanywhere wrote:Texas Dan Mosby wrote:My opinion of my fellow citizens is not very high right about now.
I am still proud of actual citizens, for citizens still belieive in rights, hard work, and personal responsibility.
Those who put the infected pustule back in office are the sponges, the leeches, the komrade socialist ilk that has infested our once beautiful country like a swarm of termites.
Anygunanywhere
See my new signature line.
Re: Electoral Votes
Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 7:56 am
by Oldgringo
TexasGal wrote:I find myself wondering what I will have to do to survive the coming financial collapse.
I lay part of the blame on the Republican Party who seems intent on fielding people who simply can not connect with the voters.

Re: Electoral Votes
Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 8:05 am
by C-dub
I'm just beside myself. I have two nephews, one that can vote and the other one year too young, that are glad the obamanation was re-elected. They didn't get this from their parents. My brother and SIL both voted for Romney. How do you folks with liberal relatives deal with this? I love them, but I don't know if I'll be able to speak to them again without loosing it.
Re: Electoral Votes
Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 8:15 am
by Glock_Tacular
sjfcontrol wrote:The Annoyed Man wrote:Skiprr, it's more than a disappointing day. It's a watershed day. A pivotal day. This is the day that so-called "Americans" (I will never again call them the "loyal opposition," for they are not loyal, they are treasonous) voted to become the United States of Greece. We are one more step along the road to the Balkanization of the nation.
Long live the Republic of Texas.
I've tried several times to respond. I'm reminded of the time I watched planes fly into buildings in NY and DC and a field in PA. Even then I had no doubt that the country would survive. For the first time in my life, I now doubt that it will.
I hope you just mean the NYC buildings.
Re: Electoral Votes
Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 8:17 am
by anygunanywhere
C-dub wrote:I'm just beside myself. I have two nephews, one that can vote and the other one year too young, that are glad the obamanation was re-elected. They didn't get this from their parents. My brother and SIL both voted for Romney. How do you folks with liberal relatives deal with this? I love them, but I don't know if I'll be able to speak to them again without loosing it.
You can't fix stupid.
A co-worker and I have been discussing this election this morning and what we will be doing to try and deal with the infected pustules. I have relatives that voted for him too, and find it difficult to deal with. I do have a habit of saying what is on my mind. I know this is hard for all of you to fathom but it is true. My keeping my mouth shut at times will be a burden.
The reward for my own personal efforts will be when I hear someone complaining about whatever it is they complain about related to all things life has to offer, my response will be the question "Who did you vote for?' If I receive the answer "The infected pustule." then I will proceed to unload until my mind stops at slide lock.
Anygunanywhere
Re: Electoral Votes
Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 8:22 am
by Salty1
While Obama will serve his term and be gone in 2016, one wonders if the country has been lost to the morally bankrupt. The greatness of this country is truly on the edge, I didn't think it was possible, but we are here. Over the next 4 years the takers will increase, the producers income will decrease that will cause spending and debt to go through the roof, I believe the US version of Greece is not far away and we need to be prepared for an attack on the 2nd Amendment through executive orders.
Re: Electoral Votes
Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 8:23 am
by sjfcontrol
Glock_Tacular wrote:sjfcontrol wrote:The Annoyed Man wrote:Skiprr, it's more than a disappointing day. It's a watershed day. A pivotal day. This is the day that so-called "Americans" (I will never again call them the "loyal opposition," for they are not loyal, they are treasonous) voted to become the United States of Greece. We are one more step along the road to the Balkanization of the nation.
Long live the Republic of Texas.
I've tried several times to respond. I'm reminded of the time I watched planes fly into buildings in NY and DC and a field in PA. Even then I had no doubt that the country would survive. For the first time in my life, I now doubt that it will.
I hope you just mean the NYC buildings.
And the Pentagon -- I guess that's Virginia, not DC.
Re: Electoral Votes
Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 8:39 am
by talltex
George Bernard Shaw hit it on the head in his quote about the political process"
"Anyone who proposes to rob from Peter to pay Paul can always count on the undying support of Paul."
The art of politics is trading money, influence and favors for votes, power and authority
Re: Electoral Votes
Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 8:47 am
by jdhz28
Salty1 wrote:While Obama will serve his term and be gone in 2016, one wonders if the country has been lost to the morally bankrupt. The greatness of this country is truly on the edge, I didn't think it was possible, but we are here. Over the next 4 years the takers will increase, the producers income will decrease that will cause spending and debt to go through the roof, I believe the US version of Greece is not far away and we need to be prepared for an attack on the 2nd Amendment through executive orders.
We may not all have the same outlook, I have been ridiculed by family members and coworkers for having the "self sufficient and survivalist mentality" but I am very comfortable about my fate over these next four years. My house is in order, I have no debt and have made preparations to the best of my abilities. The only thing I can do now is sit back and trust that God sees us through this time to our benefit. Now will be the time when the takers will not be able to take because the makers won't be able to keep up....To everyone that lives paycheck to paycheck and finances everything, my heart goes out to them. This will be indeed a time where their faith and will is tried. I remain optimistic, because I think the powers that be have failed to take into account the nature of the average American's spirit and will power. We as a nation have overcome worse, and this too shall pass. Chin up.
Re: Electoral Votes
Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 8:54 am
by Heartland Patriot
jdhz28 wrote:Salty1 wrote:While Obama will serve his term and be gone in 2016, one wonders if the country has been lost to the morally bankrupt. The greatness of this country is truly on the edge, I didn't think it was possible, but we are here. Over the next 4 years the takers will increase, the producers income will decrease that will cause spending and debt to go through the roof, I believe the US version of Greece is not far away and we need to be prepared for an attack on the 2nd Amendment through executive orders.
We may not all have the same outlook, I have been ridiculed by family members and coworkers for having the "self sufficient and survivalist mentality" but I am very comfortable about my fate over these next four years. My house is in order, I have no debt and have made preparations to the best of my abilities. The only thing I can do now is sit back and trust that God sees us through this time to our benefit. Now will be the time when the takers will not be able to take because the makers won't be able to keep up....To everyone that lives paycheck to paycheck and finances everything, my heart goes out to them. This will be indeed a time where their faith and will is tried. I remain optimistic, because I think the powers that be have failed to take into account the nature of the average American's spirit and will power. We as a nation have overcome worse, and this too shall pass. Chin up.
I spent a little over 20 years serving this nation in . I changed duty stations every few years for our Uncle Sam. I didn't really live anywhere that was worth buying a home in that time. I spent two years getting my certifications so that my military knowledge and skills would translate to a civilian sector job. I have only recently found employment and that fairly far from home. Many of my fellow veterans and servicemembers are in the same boat as me. I sure am glad YOU can be optimistic...but I guarantee you that what seems to be a smug attitude isn't shared by many.