On top of the half dozen or so undeclared ones that Obamination has started.
One sock puppet is as good as the next. Mitt is goy-flavored koolaid for the sheeple to sip on while they wait for the first contrail to appear on the horizon. It gives them a reassuring feeling if the person dismantling the country is a radical Mormon instead of a radical Muslim. Either way, the Kwa loses. Mitt is going to expedite many a crippling campaign shortly after he assumes the office.
When you can't make anything better, you specialize in making everything worse. It is a way of distinguishing oneself for the singularly undistinguished. Many of these men figure it is better to rule over a hell they created than to admit they will never be admitted into heaven. A certain class of man wants to see the world burn, another class of man actively works to make it happen. Most politicians nowadays are in the latter group.
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What I find amusing is that the neocons, globalists and the rest of sad sacks of sh*t that run the failure called the KWA, together with most of the "people" living in this "country", think that 2012 is 1999 or 2003 where they can bomb Russian allies like Serbia, invade countries like Iraq, or bomb the Chinese embassy in Belgrade without any backfire.
I would bet you dollars to donuts they're in for a huge surprise that their corporate warmongering media never warned them about as to what happens when you keep behaving like a dumb bully when bigger and more ruthless bullies are already in town and intend to do anything and have the ability to stop you.
For those who still don't get the message google "Putin Munich speech".
From my detached perspective, I predict that Obama will win.
My best-case scenario was that Obama would win the electoral college while Romney wins the pop. vote with the Republicans gaining seats in the House and Senate.
I think Romney can't win the pop. vote now, especially with what's going on with the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy and the photo ops conducted by the Obama campaign.
What I find most amusing is that the corporate elite who have been instrumental in opening the floodgates because there were too many jobs that lazy Americans supposedly don't want to do, is that it never deigned them to imagine that these very same coolies they welcomed for their cheap labor might one day turn around and vote against them.
Instead of letting the free market resolve labor shortages--they want to take shortcuts and pass on the costs of bringing in foreigners to the taxpayers.
Consider the case of the price of gold. I come from a small town whose main industry was gold mining. Twenty years ago when the price of gold was at all time historical lows, the local community college whose main curriculum focused on the mining industry would accept every moron who had a D average in high school. Today, that very same school requires straight A students because of the premiums that it's graduates can demand in the private sector when they finish. Eventually, if the price of gold ever goes down, there will be a glut of mining engineers and technicians because of the current boom.
Romney needs 61% of the white vote to win. These are Nixon '72 and Reagan '84 numbers among that demographic, and yet today it barely ekes out a win that requires a sweep of ALL the swing states (ie: persuadable voters who ironically, can only be found among the white electorate). So I won't shed too many tears if the corporate bean counter doesn't win. Perhaps the corporate elite will come to the realization that they've been hoisted by their own petard (probably not)
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