1. On Energy: He should have approved the Keystone pipeline, at least not made it harder for coal plants to operate in the US (since we have enough coal to power the US for at least 500 years), allowed more drilling if he's concerned about long-term energy diversification, made nuclear easier to encourage and, with his pipe dream hopes for solar, wind, etc., instead of just dumping government money into sketchy enterprises like Solyndra, should have ONLY invested Federal money into programs as matching funds if private investors had already funded the remainder of the amount.
2. On Jobs: Allowing small businesses with fewer than 50 employees and no affiliates to hire up to 10 new workers with a 2-year grace period on Social Security would have been a great way to kill unemployment. Another great thing would have been to NOT implement a huge health care plan that makes it harder for businesses to hire (for example, my brother-in-law has about 150 employees and his health care costs, which spiked after the "ObamaCare" law was passed, are forcing him to scale back on coverage, and he's a very generous guy who doesn't want to have to do that). I think that the "you didn't build that" comment, while obviously misinterpreted, does still betray a lack of respect by the President for the hard work and, more importantly, MASSIVE RISK, that business owners take on. Reducing regulations on smaller businesses would also encourage job growth.
3. On Banking and Finance: Repeal Dodd-Frank. Repeal Sarbanes Oxley. Reinstitute Glass-Steagall. We have a foreign investment group investing for its own account and they're having to jump through hoops to make sure they don't have to register under the 1940 IC Act because of Dodd-Frank. If something needs to be regulated, it's rating agencies, because they are the ones who rated crappy CDOs at the same level as Treasuries.
4. On Entitlements: Cap Medicare/Medicaid spending at a certain percent of GDP to rein it in, raise the retirement age, either make Social Security untouchable (the Al Gore lockbox idea) or privatize it.
5. On Taxes: keep the current rates and if you want to add something for class warfare reasons, start it at $1 million. You know that $250,000 in NYC is not "rich". Corporate taxes should be lowered and simplified, the same thing with personal taxes. I think the mortgage deduction needs to be kept (housing is in the toilet - oh, and don't forget that new tax that's going to kick in every time you sell a house after January 1, 2014 under ObamaCare; that's not going to help housing, either) but most other deductions can be eliminated, the Code simplified radically and rates lowered even a bit more from where they are if deductions are removed.
6. On Foreign Policy: This is actually where I have the fewest problems with Obama. My primary issue with the foreign policy is really that I worry that Obama is too timid to actually start a war even if necessary (the bin Laden raid and limited participation in Libya don't change my opinion on that one bit). Would Obama actually hit Iran if it came close to nuclear weapons? I don't think so, and I think that the danger is much broader than just one of the Iranian regime having them.
I could keep going on and on and on, but essentially my problem with Obama comes down to this: the man has not worked in the private sector (I don't consider political activities or academia "the private sector" because they are so divorced from the way that any business works that it should be obvious) and does not understand how it works. If his priority had been jobs, he should not have burdened the nation with regulations, restrictions and massive new entitlements that make the cost of doing business higher.
2. On Jobs: Allowing small businesses with fewer than 50 employees and no affiliates to hire up to 10 new workers with a 2-year grace period on Social Security would have been a great way to kill unemployment. Another great thing would have been to NOT implement a huge health care plan that makes it harder for businesses to hire (for example, my brother-in-law has about 150 employees and his health care costs, which spiked after the "ObamaCare" law was passed, are forcing him to scale back on coverage, and he's a very generous guy who doesn't want to have to do that). I think that the "you didn't build that" comment, while obviously misinterpreted, does still betray a lack of respect by the President for the hard work and, more importantly, MASSIVE RISK, that business owners take on. Reducing regulations on smaller businesses would also encourage job growth.
3. On Banking and Finance: Repeal Dodd-Frank. Repeal Sarbanes Oxley. Reinstitute Glass-Steagall. We have a foreign investment group investing for its own account and they're having to jump through hoops to make sure they don't have to register under the 1940 IC Act because of Dodd-Frank. If something needs to be regulated, it's rating agencies, because they are the ones who rated crappy CDOs at the same level as Treasuries.
4. On Entitlements: Cap Medicare/Medicaid spending at a certain percent of GDP to rein it in, raise the retirement age, either make Social Security untouchable (the Al Gore lockbox idea) or privatize it.
5. On Taxes: keep the current rates and if you want to add something for class warfare reasons, start it at $1 million. You know that $250,000 in NYC is not "rich". Corporate taxes should be lowered and simplified, the same thing with personal taxes. I think the mortgage deduction needs to be kept (housing is in the toilet - oh, and don't forget that new tax that's going to kick in every time you sell a house after January 1, 2014 under ObamaCare; that's not going to help housing, either) but most other deductions can be eliminated, the Code simplified radically and rates lowered even a bit more from where they are if deductions are removed.
6. On Foreign Policy: This is actually where I have the fewest problems with Obama. My primary issue with the foreign policy is really that I worry that Obama is too timid to actually start a war even if necessary (the bin Laden raid and limited participation in Libya don't change my opinion on that one bit). Would Obama actually hit Iran if it came close to nuclear weapons? I don't think so, and I think that the danger is much broader than just one of the Iranian regime having them.
I could keep going on and on and on, but essentially my problem with Obama comes down to this: the man has not worked in the private sector (I don't consider political activities or academia "the private sector" because they are so divorced from the way that any business works that it should be obvious) and does not understand how it works. If his priority had been jobs, he should not have burdened the nation with regulations, restrictions and massive new entitlements that make the cost of doing business higher.
Maybe the pipeline? Expecting Robamacares author to repeal it is more of a pipe DREAM, and Romney reinstating Glass-Steagall is something out of Bizzaroworld. Putting SS in Gores lockbox is similar; for one thing, the lockbox ship sailed with the Bush tax cuts a decade ago: There is NOTHING to put in that lockbox now. While I (and Obama) support your arguments for the Buffet Rule (even though it would recreate an additional tax bracket,) I am pretty sure Romney does not. Last I heard, he wants to raise middle class taxes to pay for a millionaire tax CUT.
I am the first to agree Obama has not delivered the strong active government leadership needed to get America through the serious crises we face at home and abroad. The problem with Romney, and his party in general, is that declaring war on the US government does not provide that strong active government leadership.
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Slightly better than chocolate.
Love still can't be coerced.
Please Don't Eat the Newbies!

LoL. Be well, RAFOlk.
This message last edited by Joel on 14/08/2012 at 10:22:14 AM
Paul Ryan is selected as Republican VP candidate
11/08/2012 05:01:47 PM
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Personally? No, I'm not voting Republican at all this year.
11/08/2012 05:18:06 PM
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Ya know that narrative of the right getting further right is pretty ridicolous
11/08/2012 06:43:44 PM
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it could possibly be the "all or nothing" budget fights and gay marriage among other things
11/08/2012 08:19:11 PM
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Yeah, I forgot the Dems are very enlightened about gay marriage now for what? 2 Months?
11/08/2012 08:59:17 PM
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yet despite that, dems didn't put referenda and push bills discriminating against gay people
12/08/2012 07:55:38 PM
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They certainly have, they've just done it less and less recently
12/08/2012 09:39:53 PM
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I dunno, but from my perspective (and this is from one who doesn't follow politics closely)
11/08/2012 08:32:43 PM
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I'm sorry, but anyone that votes for Obama after the past 3 and 1/2 years is a moron.....
12/08/2012 03:30:47 AM
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If you are proud of not voting, please shut up: The adults have a country to run.
12/08/2012 04:11:49 AM
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Candidates have to earn my vote - I'm not a slave like you to the 2 party system.
12/08/2012 04:24:02 AM
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Who said anything about the two-party system?
12/08/2012 04:29:36 AM
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No offense intended, but voting third party is as stupid as not voting.
12/08/2012 04:42:28 AM
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I'm with Joel on this. There's a big difference between voting third party and not voting.
12/08/2012 07:31:29 PM
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Nice asshatery.
12/08/2012 07:56:57 AM
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Wouldn't you love to have a "none of the above" option.....
12/08/2012 03:36:54 PM
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Or you could use a PR system and act like responsible adults. *NM*
12/08/2012 05:47:14 PM
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Not voting sends no message but "we will let politicians do as they please."
12/08/2012 05:12:55 PM
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Well there's a difference between not voting at all and not voting in one race
12/08/2012 05:55:47 PM
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Usually only in degree, not kind, though I mostly had the former in mind.
12/08/2012 07:27:54 PM
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I hope that most of the disenchanted Obama 08 suppoerters feel the same way *NM*
13/08/2012 11:27:15 AM
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I'm happy with it, I like Ryan
11/08/2012 06:47:21 PM
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What a shock.
11/08/2012 08:18:35 PM
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Most Republicans are fine with gutting Medicare.
11/08/2012 08:31:03 PM
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Everyone with an ounce of common sense is okay with "gutting" Medicare.....
12/08/2012 03:37:17 AM
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The only thing bankrupting Medicare is unsustainable US healthcare costs eating 20% of US GDP.
12/08/2012 03:56:28 AM
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Silly comment - 30% of Medicare is FRAUD.....and the program is fatally flawed.
12/08/2012 04:09:26 AM
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So private insurance costs are really growing SIXTY percent faster?!
12/08/2012 04:24:49 AM
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Medicare worked for 50 years and SS for 80 because most people were DYING before 65.
12/08/2012 04:29:26 AM
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Eligibility age for both must increase (SSs has, but not enough.) They are not "unsustainable."
12/08/2012 04:31:57 AM
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definitely a bold pick but not going to help him enough in november
11/08/2012 08:27:59 PM
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Since I forgot you asked Americans if it would change our votes: No, still voting Jill Stein (Green)
11/08/2012 11:07:12 PM
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Who cares? He's hot.
11/08/2012 11:53:42 PM
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I actually said, "He's not hot enough."
13/08/2012 01:15:58 PM
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On the plus side, you need not fear Ryans failure to mention abortion and contraception.
13/08/2012 03:17:45 PM
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Legolas a question for you, what is your opinion of George W Bush Social Security Plans in 2005?
12/08/2012 01:03:24 AM
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Wonderful choice! Truly wonderful.....check the video.
12/08/2012 03:22:48 AM
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No, it doesn't change my opinion any
12/08/2012 07:50:21 AM
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I hear even the DNC has rejected its TN Senate nominee.
12/08/2012 05:46:37 PM
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Yes, they disavowed him
12/08/2012 08:00:33 PM
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Apparently the TN Democratic Party agrees voters should write in someone elses name.
12/08/2012 08:34:46 PM
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Does not work in the US
13/08/2012 01:17:58 AM
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We do not need most of the populace to cast protest votes, only most voters.
13/08/2012 01:33:41 AM
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I was going to vote Romney anyway, so no, it doesn't change anything.
12/08/2012 10:39:15 PM
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But I'm guessing you're glad with Ryan? Prefer him over the alternatives? Or not?
12/08/2012 10:49:35 PM
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Makes sense for you. You are Romney's target audience.
13/08/2012 01:19:26 PM
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What should Obama have done?
13/08/2012 07:31:23 PM
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And how much of that do you expect from Romney?
14/08/2012 10:21:33 AM
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Mmm, Objectivism. Another reason for me to vote Obama.
12/08/2012 11:00:34 PM
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But doesn't he say he detests Rand?
12/08/2012 11:53:47 PM
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No he doesn't disavow Ayn Rand, he still believes in her
13/08/2012 01:15:34 AM
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that is pretty mild of you campare it to the radical influence in Obama's life *NM*
13/08/2012 11:35:52 AM
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Ah, the classic "it is OK because their guy rapes puppies, too, even though he does not" defense.
13/08/2012 03:23:29 PM
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Obama doesn't have a history of openly endorsing the views of said radicals. *NM*
14/08/2012 12:32:52 AM
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he has a much closer and more personal realtionship with radicals than Romney or Ryan *NM*
20/08/2012 03:54:17 AM
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Link to audio of Paul Ryans address to The Atlas Society.
13/08/2012 03:37:27 AM
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Or you could have just read my response which posted prior to yours
13/08/2012 01:45:07 PM
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Don't get me wrong
13/08/2012 12:53:10 AM
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Actually I believe he promised to vote for Romney if I did
13/08/2012 03:48:35 AM
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What an amusing retrospective.
13/08/2012 04:20:02 AM
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I tried reading it again, but my eyes glazed over when you started babbling about lesbian covens.
14/08/2012 12:30:03 AM
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It was a hyperbolic reference to the extreme left (one stolen from Matt Groening, btw.)
14/08/2012 10:12:09 AM
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Interesting.
14/08/2012 11:34:30 AM
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They have a pill for that now.
14/08/2012 01:14:39 PM
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I'm pretty sure the solution is you learning elementary composition. *NM*
15/08/2012 11:33:57 PM
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Your willful reading incomprehension is neither my fault nor problem.
16/08/2012 07:40:46 PM
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Disillusioned, sure. But I don't recall ever considering voting Republican.
14/08/2012 12:31:17 AM
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No birth control, no right to choose, no planned parenthood?
13/08/2012 01:58:51 PM
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I saw a theory just after the announcement speculating Ryan was chosen as a scapegoat.
13/08/2012 03:33:56 PM
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I agree with your statements
14/08/2012 12:53:41 AM
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It's mostly nonsense
14/08/2012 04:46:11 AM
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Well
14/08/2012 02:54:06 PM
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'Nonsense' refers to the thing said about the religious right by the media
14/08/2012 04:01:47 PM
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I'm wondering if "belittles" is the wrong word.
14/08/2012 06:30:23 PM
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Re: I'm wondering if "belittles" is the wrong word.
15/08/2012 01:45:59 AM
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I have to keep this short, because I am on the iPad.
15/08/2012 05:38:48 AM
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Triple reply chain is usually a good point for the trim-edit anyway
15/08/2012 05:27:20 PM
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The question, as for Tom, is what you believe Romney would improve for small businesses.
14/08/2012 01:38:29 PM
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I am aware of that, thank you. And I don't distill my choice down to small business, either.
14/08/2012 02:24:24 PM
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I see your point, but...
14/08/2012 02:30:22 PM
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Well
14/08/2012 03:09:18 PM
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Are you really going to let Obama con you into voting for him again?
21/08/2012 02:00:06 PM
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Expanding our perspective does not improve our options much, sadly.
14/08/2012 04:23:48 PM
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