The problem is the unknowns. If Romney wins in the fall, he will bring with him a Republican majority in the senate and the house will maintain its majority. This will empower Romney to enact many of his proposals for the economy and the culture.
But, it will not stop there.
If Romney wins the Presidency and sweeps in Republicans, they will be controlled by the Tea Party or the extreme right. Evidence of this is the amount of Republicans that are winning in the primaries right now that are supported by the Tea Party and other conservative groups. Many of these individuals do not understand running on the right as a position and governing from the center.
Every extreme idea will be built into almost every piece of legislation that passes. Even if the riders have nothing to do with the original bill. Romney, someone who has switched positions on almost every issue, will be powerless to stop them. Not because they will such a strong force, of which they will of course, but because he will be weak to stand up to them. He will want to run for a second term and will need their support.
That would not be bad for those that agree with the positions that Romney holds in the first paragraph. But, you have to ask yourself, how far right are you willing to go?
I'm not voting for either of these snake oil salesman. A vote for either of them is a vote for more of the same. The loss of more freedoms, more wars, more security groping, more taxes, more waste, and spend-spend-spend like it doesn't matter, but you know what it does matter. I've studied Economics for over 20 years, and they are purposely destroying our economy. How can anybody support what they are doing to our once great nation?
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