I'm sorry I voted for Obama

Quote from IShopAtPublix:

You are not very bright then. It should be obvious that John McCain does not particularly care or concern himself with such things as the economy, he just likes to bomb things. He is a self appointed national security guru with a very narrow caveman view of the world.

John McCain is enjoying a posh lifestyle because he married a rich beer heiress. I forgot to mention his 7 houses and his remark about rich person being defined as someone earning at least 5 or 10 million a year. If you are riding the coattails of your wife and your family before that, you are, in a way, no better than person on welfare.

My IQ was 142 when it was tested (which wasn't long ago). I speak a handful of languages and have lived on multiple continents, getting two undergrads and an MBA. I'm not a genius, but I'm brighter than many (since you questioned it).

It's easy to say what "could have been" because no one can prove otherwise. When you sit there and tell me how it would have been had John McCain gotten elected, I think back to how "bad the economy would have been if we hadn't passed stimulus."

Right.
 
Quote from rew:

Given what I know now, I would still do what I did in 2008 -- vote for a third party candidate, largely as a protest vote....

I did exactly that in the primary. Ron Paul.

I'm undecided about the election. If it looks like it will be close I'll vote for the GOP candidate. Anything to help keep Obama Bin Lyin from another term. I would however prefer to vote for a third party/independent. Again if for nothing else but a protest. I'm tired of the status quo, it's destroying our country.
 
Quote from Tsing Tao:

My IQ was 142 when it was tested (which wasn't long ago). I speak a handful of languages and have lived on multiple continents, getting two undergrads and an MBA. I'm not a genius, but I'm brighter than many (since you questioned it).

It's easy to say what "could have been" because no one can prove otherwise. When you sit there and tell me how it would have been had John McCain gotten elected, I think back to how "bad the economy would have been if we hadn't passed stimulus."

Right.

a)Your alleged IQ does not mean shit. b)if you are truly so bright, making simple conjectures and reasoning should not be a problem. If you think the person who did not even know there was a recession and whose primary economic advisor thought the nation was full of whiners (instead of thinking the world economy was on the verge of collapse) would have been good for the economy you are wrong. If you had a doctor who missed the diagnosis of diabetes, you would not want him to be the one telling you of your options once it is progressed. Not a strict analogy but it works.

In terms of factual evidence, US Navy, far from a liberal institution, deemed John McCain NOT to be worthy of the lowest admiral rank. That should speak volumes to you.

It really is a no brainer. US would not benefit from one more war at the current moment and John McCain would have provided plenty of fireworks while being clueless on economy.
 
Quote from Tsing Tao:

My IQ was 142 when it was tested (which wasn't long ago). I speak a handful of languages and have lived on multiple continents, getting two undergrads and an MBA. I'm not a genius, but I'm brighter than many (since you questioned it).

It's easy to say what "could have been" because no one can prove otherwise. When you sit there and tell me how it would have been had John McCain gotten elected, I think back to how "bad the economy would have been if we hadn't passed stimulus."

Right.

Sometimes I think it's easier to fool smart people than common folk on many issues (including investing).
All someone has to do is appeal to "how special " they think they are.
 
Quote from Lucrum:

Just like Obama huh?

Obama started 1 war, which technically should be more of an operation and the cost of that war did not amount to trillions of dollars or thousands of american lives lost. This should not be construed as supporting what happened in lybia because I don't but comparing it to all time FUBAR of Iraq&Afghanistan is not reasonable.
 
Unless you're gonna be a scientist, math professor, chemist, or some medical jobs a high IQ doesn't do much more for you than the guy with just an above average IQ. In some cases it can slow a guy down, there is always something else to learn.
 
Quote from bigarrow:

Unless you're gonna be a scientist, math professor, chemist, or some medical jobs a high IQ doesn't do much more for you than the guy with just an above average IQ....
You left out residential roofing. :D
 
Quote from rew:

Given what I know now, I would still do what I did in 2008 -- vote for a third party candidate, largely as a protest vote. Indeed, I will no doubt do that in 2012.

Obama is a disaster. McCain would have been no less of a disaster. It takes a peculiar sort of simple minded partisanship to believe that if the opposition candidate is bad then your candidate must be good.

McCain would not have rammed Obamacare down our throats but he would have gotten us into a war with Iran by now. Indeed, he probably would have started it in his first year in office. Of course this country still seems to be headed into a war with Iran, Obama's election merely delayed the schedule. When that war comes it will be a disaster. It will make the Iraq war look like a towering success. I hope all you neocons griping about $4 a gallon gas are happy with the $7 gas you'll have after the war with Iran begins. The budget would be just as hopelessly imbalanced under McCain as it is under Obama. The Bill of Rights would still be in tatters, indeed one of the greatest enemies of the Bill of Rights in congress is John McCain. He is a big advocate of the Patriot Act, was a cosponsor of the police state provisions in the NDAA, and favors the Department of Homeland Security and the growth of the NSA. McCain has long learned to stop worrying and love Big Brother.

Add to that the fact that in his speeches back in 2008 it was obvious that John McCain was beginning to edge into senility.

The two party idiocy is still alive and well as evidenced by alot of the b.s. on this forum.

Your points are spot on and I suspect the chronology of events if McCain had won is just as accurate. Both parties are completely bought and paid for and it's some sort of delusional nonsense that voters spin themselves into every two or four years to think that "this time it's different".
 
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