On Nov.5, 2012, who will the American people elect as the 45th President of th U

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  1. JON EWALL profile image59
    JON EWALLposted 11 years ago

    On Nov.5, 2012, who will the American people elect as the 45th President of th United States ?

  2. nightwork4 profile image61
    nightwork4posted 11 years ago

    hopefully Mr. Obama will be re-elected but one never knows. i don't see any other good choices so it's a matter of what the U.S. citizens really want.

  3. Lions Den Media profile image59
    Lions Den Mediaposted 11 years ago

    There is only one logical answer - Mitt Romney. And the rationale is based not on what Romney can do to extricate the US from an Obama created depression, but rather the fact that we already know what Obama has already done to worsen the economy. We know that Obama's solution is more government borrowing and spending. We have seen this exact "solution" implemented. And we have seen the disastrous results. Hence, Americans have witnessed, as well as felt, the disastrous "Obama Effect" of Obamanomics first hand.

    The choice is quite stark - either choose Keynesian Marxist socialism under Obama or Milton Friedman styled free market capitalism under Romney.

    The Obama solution will result in more food stamps, more unemployment, more job destruction, more industry destruction, bigger government, more individual dependence on government welfare resulting in the eventual destruction of Americanism.

  4. Lily Luna profile image68
    Lily Lunaposted 11 years ago

    Probably Obama.  People are familiar with him, may not like everything he has done in office but he someone most people can relate too.  Not born wealthy, has a religious belief but accepts those that do not share his beliefs.  Romney's religion and wealth in this era of paradigm shifting will be his sticking point.

    1. JON EWALL profile image59
      JON EWALLposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Lily Luna
      This election wil be a choice  of more poverty or a new prosperity.
      Obama promised much but delivered little.
      Only 9% of the Stimulus ($1 trillion ) was used on roads and bridges.

    2. Lily Luna profile image68
      Lily Lunaposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I'd like to believe that, Jon but the Republican record for 'prosperity' has been more like the 'head in the sand until its too late' record which is what I see happened to the economy right under Bush's nose. I don't trust prosperity talk anymore.

 
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