I agree with your statement, it would be the best thing for the GOP to just sit back and let Hillary ruin the country herself. All of her proposed tax increases, and new programs will destroy the economy within her first term, that's if she even does anything she's promising to do. I mean come on the Democrats only promise things so people with low IQ's and "special interest" groups, will vote for them, and Hillary is no different. 2012, the People will want a conservative leader, and the woman who wants to sell her soul to become the Anti-Christ will be removed, hopefully.
2007-10-14 06:39:04
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answered by John S 2
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I think you have a very odd way of looking at things to say the least!
No, I don't agree!
I think that the republicans want Hillary to win the primary. Her past voting record among other thinks give them a better chance at doing well with whoever they pick!
The Capitol Gains Tax should be raised! It's just one of the ways that the rich get out of paying taxes!!!
How many people making under 100,000 a year do you know that this will effect!
It's a tax cut that takes care of the rich and super rich!
I don't get the 911 thing!!
2007-10-14 06:39:58
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answered by Working Man 6
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Considering that since Bush has been President, America has entered an illegal war, the economy plummeted, the housing market slumped, The Constitution has been ignored, Subpoenas have been ignored, The Geneva Convention has been violated... yep, Hillary will be the best thing for the Republicans!!-- She will show the world how to undo the acts of a moron---bring renewed respect and honour back to America. I agree with you!
http://impeachforpeace.org/ImpeachNow.html
http://pepib.convio.net/site/News2?page=NewsArticle&id=5069
2007-10-14 07:33:24
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answered by Elaine 3
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whilst did the Democrats grow to be the occasion of previous white human beings? the actual GOP field for 2016 is Rubio, Rand Paul, Scott Walker, Bobby Jindal, Chris Christie and according to danger even Ted Cruz. The oldest of them, Christie, is presently basically 50 years previous. And Christie is approximately to coast to re-election in a heavily blue state, which speaks volumes to his popularity and effectiveness. meanwhile, different than Obama, all the actual Dems (Hillary, Reid, Kerry and Pelosi) are throughout 60. Hillary is pushing 70. and be conscious the spectacular loss of variety. plenty for the GOP being a team of previous white men.
2016-10-09 05:20:40
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answered by ? 4
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Its possible that several of those things will happen. Though most likely to happen is an economy that heads south spurred on by the fact that everyone is going to sell everything they have in the stock market when she is elected. The reason. She is going to increase the capital gains tax which directly affects those investments.
The thinking is simple. Sell while the related tax is at 10% instead of the 35% it will go back up to when she removes the tax cuts put in place by Bush.
2007-10-14 06:11:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeh just leep saying that to yourselves-maybe you will believe it if you hear it enough times but the fact is Bush and Chenney will go down as the worst of the worst-facts not fiction.Bush inherited from Clinton a fiscal surplus of $127 billion. ... The National Debt has continued to increase an average of
$1.29 billion per day since September 29, 2006
2007-10-14 06:43:24
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answered by stevemxusa 6
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Hillary is a Republican except in social reform. That is the reason she became a Democrat. Let that sink in for a minute.
2007-10-14 06:11:13
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answered by BekindtoAnimals22 7
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It may be good for the Republican party but I worry whether the country could survive a Hillary presidency.
2007-10-14 06:41:08
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answered by Anonymous
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I doubt it. Look at the Carter presidency.
Double-digit inflation. Double-digit unemployment. Mortgage rates some times over 20%. Yet 12 years later, a liberal Democrat comes into office again.
Hillary might be a one-term president, but there would be another liberal Democrat coming into office within 4 cycles, no doubt about it.
2007-10-14 06:16:16
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answered by Jam_Til_Impact 5
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Being President should not be about Democrat or Republican. It is doing what is best for society and our country. When anyone goes to vote; which everyone needs to vote and be heard, make sure you have all the facts. I vote both Party's and for whomever I feel is going to do the best they can.
Thanks :-)
2007-10-14 06:14:18
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answered by Butterfly 3
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