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Re: Was: U.S. Presidential debates.Now: the U.S Election Thr

Postby shogun » November 7th, 2012, 3:27 pm

Dizzy28 wrote:Wha wrong with Trinis?
Scenario - Romney won. Goes to war with Iran next year (also sanctions covert Israeli Military operations against Iran). Oil and gas prices skyrocket due to instability in the MiddleEast and our economy starts back growing.

Obama won (Happened) - Looks for diplomatic solution to Iranian Nuclear Problem while weaning US off foreign Oil and Gas by approving 100b into Green Technologies. Trinidad continues to sell at low market rates on Henry Hub. Our economy continues to decline. Subsidies start disappearing one by one.

Gimme Romney as a Trini.


So, let me get this straight. People dying and the possibility of increased tensions and instability in the middle east, which could eventually affect us, (we do have terrorist sympathizers here), not to mention Russia and China getting involved, in the fallout, is worth your economic situation improving? ....interesting.

I'm just glad it wasn't your call.

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Postby Dizzy28 » November 7th, 2012, 3:38 pm

shogun wrote:
Dizzy28 wrote:Wha wrong with Trinis?
Scenario - Romney won. Goes to war with Iran next year (also sanctions covert Israeli Military operations against Iran). Oil and gas prices skyrocket due to instability in the MiddleEast and our economy starts back growing.

Obama won (Happened) - Looks for diplomatic solution to Iranian Nuclear Problem while weaning US off foreign Oil and Gas by approving 100b into Green Technologies. Trinidad continues to sell at low market rates on Henry Hub. Our economy continues to decline. Subsidies start disappearing one by one.

Gimme Romney as a Trini.


So, let me get this straight. People dying and the possibility of increased tensions and instability in the middle east, which could eventually affect us, (we do have terrorist sympathizers here), not to mention Russia and China getting involved, in the fallout, is worth your economic situation improving? ....interesting.

I'm just glad it wasn't your call.

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Whether the USA goes to war or not people are always going to die from conflict and tensions. War is human nature. We might as well profit off it.

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Re: Was: U.S. Presidential debates.Now: the U.S Election Thr

Postby shogun » November 7th, 2012, 3:46 pm

Sorry, i can't agree.

Besides. What good is money, if you run the risk of not being able to spend it.

A complete meltdown of that situation, could mean a bigger conflict, than you're obviously seeing. And handling it wrong could be detrimental, to everyone. Yes, even you.

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Postby Bizzare » November 7th, 2012, 3:51 pm

sometimes tuner seems like a std 1 classroom debating...... do some of you have any idea what you're speaking about? :?

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Postby Dizzy28 » November 7th, 2012, 3:53 pm

I was being sarcastic there though. I actually am glad Obama won but only because Romney turned out to be a far weaker candidate than I initially thought. His economic, foreign relations and domestic policies left much to be desired and he was a prime example of what is wrong with the world today i.e. the elite who owns almost all the wealth without giving back their dues - the dreaded 1%

Santorum may have been the better Republican candidate but if wishes were horses...................

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Postby shogun » November 7th, 2012, 4:07 pm

Dizzy28 wrote:I was being sarcastic there though. I actually am glad Obama won but only because Romney turned out to be a far weaker candidate than I initially thought. His economic, foreign relations and domestic policies left much to be desired and he was a prime example of what is wrong with the world today i.e. the elite who owns almost all the wealth without giving back their dues - the dreaded 1%

Santorum may have been the better Republican candidate but if wishes were horses...................



Hahaha! sweater-vest wearing, hard-on for jesus dude? He was a nut. He's so far to the right, some

conservatives were afraid of him. Besides, Independents and moderates, would NEVER vote for him.

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Postby Country_Bookie » November 7th, 2012, 4:26 pm

BOSTON—Calling it “a small bump in the road,” sources within Romney headquarters announced plans Wednesday to readjust their campaign strategy following their candidate’s loss of the 2012 presidential election to Barack Obama.
“Obviously the defeat yesterday was tough, but we’re confident we can get right back on track and win this thing in the end,” said Romney campaign manager Matt Rhoades, adding that the GOP candidate “won’t be giving up just because of one bad day.” “The country simply can’t survive another four years of President Obama’s failed policies and broken promises. We just have to regroup, reconfigure a few things, and continue spreading our message to the American people that the man to lead this country forward is Mitt Romney.”
“We’re in this for the long haul,” Rhoades continued. “So we’re not going to let something minor, like not getting enough votes in the electoral college, set us back.”
According to sources, Romney plans to run fresh attack ads next week in several of the swing states he lost, including Ohio, Iowa, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania, and his campaign has already scheduled additional rallies and fundraising dinners across the country.
The Romney team will also reportedly launch a comprehensive social media campaign aimed at engaging voters under the age of 30, and will continue targeting female and minority voters—key demographic groups the candidate struggled to win over before they cast their ballots on Tuesday.
“Regardless of what the numbers said last night, we meet thousands of people every day who are sick and tired of the direction the country is headed in under the Obama administration,” Rhoades said. “So we’re planning to ramp up our efforts and get back out there, because this isn’t over yet. I honestly think we have a shot at Pennsylvania.”
Rhoades confirmed that while the campaign’s message will remain the same, Romney will now take a more aggressive approach as he reaches out to Americans who voted for Obama in the presidential election, namely by promoting the specifics of his five-point plan for strengthening the economy and creating jobs.
In addition, Rhoades stressed that despite yesterday’s “small disappointment,” everyone in the Romney camp is optimistic that the former Massachusetts governor can once again regain momentum and win the White House.
“The presidential race is a marathon, not a sprint,” Rhoades said. “That whole 47 percent thing was a bit of a blow, but we still managed to come back strong afterward. Sure, we may have lost some ground in the past 24 hours, on Election Day, but there are many more days to come. When all is said and done, we know Mitt will come out on top.”
“As far as we’re concerned,” Rhoades added, “this thing is still wide open.”


This ent over yet Homocrats!!!!
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Re: Was: U.S. Presidential debates.Now: the U.S Election Thr

Postby shogun » November 7th, 2012, 4:32 pm

ROFL!

Please tell me that's a joke? ...So much win. :lol:

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