08-10-2012, 05:52 PM
Obama will go on for a second term.
The republicans don't really want to be in charge. They make a big to-do about getting in power, but the really do not want to be strapped down with the woes of the world.
If the Republicans were serious on the matter, they wouldn't run a Wall Street Type fellow for the office. Americans are still 'stung' by the filthy wall-street swine being bailed out and all of the crap taking place that lead to the regular guy being screwed over. Romney has turned out to be one of the screwers instead of one of the screwees.
The republicans do not want the office and the responsibility. Yes its still about the economy, but the Republicans do NOT have a plan. No one has a plan, there is no way to fix this. Only time will fix it.
As such, the Republicans have been running a half strong campaign and allowing the second best (if best applies with politicians) man to run. They are making a show of 'trying' but really do not want to inherit this economic problem.
Republicans do not want to be associated with the economy. Not until it really starts getting better, then they are going to rush in and take all the credit of 'fixing' something that is going to right itself.
Economic ups and downs are part and parcel with our monetary system. It is a debt based economy, the Federal Reserve (A private interest not a government organization) set the cards up against us along time ago.
Lincoln understood the problems of private bankers being in charged. He was the only Republican who seemed to understand this. While he was in office he 'invented' the Green Back, which was a non-debt based currency. It worked, very well. Unfortunately the bankers didn't like not having power and as soon as Lincoln was out of the picture they lobbied the green back out of existence.
Any president who takes a stand against the private banks (plural) and actually break out currency from a debt generated system (which is hardwired to fail) will 'fix' the economy.
Neither Democrat nor Republican parties are up to this challenge. Both are too vested in party lines to actually do more than play up to their agendas.
The republicans don't really want to be in charge. They make a big to-do about getting in power, but the really do not want to be strapped down with the woes of the world.
If the Republicans were serious on the matter, they wouldn't run a Wall Street Type fellow for the office. Americans are still 'stung' by the filthy wall-street swine being bailed out and all of the crap taking place that lead to the regular guy being screwed over. Romney has turned out to be one of the screwers instead of one of the screwees.
The republicans do not want the office and the responsibility. Yes its still about the economy, but the Republicans do NOT have a plan. No one has a plan, there is no way to fix this. Only time will fix it.
As such, the Republicans have been running a half strong campaign and allowing the second best (if best applies with politicians) man to run. They are making a show of 'trying' but really do not want to inherit this economic problem.
Republicans do not want to be associated with the economy. Not until it really starts getting better, then they are going to rush in and take all the credit of 'fixing' something that is going to right itself.
Economic ups and downs are part and parcel with our monetary system. It is a debt based economy, the Federal Reserve (A private interest not a government organization) set the cards up against us along time ago.
Lincoln understood the problems of private bankers being in charged. He was the only Republican who seemed to understand this. While he was in office he 'invented' the Green Back, which was a non-debt based currency. It worked, very well. Unfortunately the bankers didn't like not having power and as soon as Lincoln was out of the picture they lobbied the green back out of existence.
Any president who takes a stand against the private banks (plural) and actually break out currency from a debt generated system (which is hardwired to fail) will 'fix' the economy.
Neither Democrat nor Republican parties are up to this challenge. Both are too vested in party lines to actually do more than play up to their agendas.