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My own opinion is that this is all a hoax, Romney's candidacy that is... this is just a chance for the public to tear a Wall Street banker off his pedestal, to feel avenged, while the real government goes on with their agenda. I mean come on, was there no other candidate out there for the Republicans to choose from than a banker, four years after the bailout. Seriously, I can't help but feel this is a setup and sham...
Of course there were other candidates. What the people want doesn't matter, its what corporations and rich people want that matters. They certainly don't want someone like Ron Paul, so the MSM basically ignored his very existence.
Romney is a sure thing for them, he will do whatever he is told and rollover, fetch on command. So now we just sit back and watch their money go to work to elect him.
Ya, Ron Paul had my vote for sure. If the tax code could be burned so that the rich may not hide and cheat, so that a flat tax could be imposed where all pay the same proportionate level of tax, so that the rule of lawyers and accountants could end and society where creators, builders and innovators would become the ruling class, maybe this ship could be turned around. Do a Greece, declare bankruptcy. Put the walls up and F the World. America has what they all want. Space, resources, freedom.... could have been a plan, I'd vote for it..
There's a pretty good argument out there that since QE doesn't create jobs and tends to put upwards pressure on the pricing of everything, it'll end up hurting consumers, whose vote that would sway. Then again, prices are already high, the election is right around the corner and at the least, the stock market is going to be propped up, barring some additional global issues.
I think that if the Republicans, over the last two years, had presented some bills to fix the tax code, downsize the IRS, make government more efficient and create ongoing FOCUSED (looked at the stats on the amount of money that ended up for the 'shovel ready' projects?) and efficient infrastructure projects, along with doing nothing but emphasizing job creation, they would have had a shot in this election. As it is, they have to pray for more bad jobs numbers and consider pushing us towards 'the fiscal cliff' if they get desperate enough. Maybe the electoral college factor could work for them.
I'm voting Libertarian for President but still need to research my House and Senate votes; that is a tough one for me as I think the whole system is broken (it doesn't do anywhere near the best for the most amount of people in the long run.)