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The Politics of GM Dealerships
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Cabrera" data-source="post: 873678" data-attributes="member: 67579"><p>Seriously, with the BLOWOUT election results, barring a disasterous depression, does anyone here (Republican or Democrat) honestly believe that Obama won't be re-elected? Be honest now. Even John McCain says Barack Obama, has "done well" in his first five months in the White House and that using a legislative scorecard to judge the presidency so far, Obama has achieved all his legislative goals. Then he puts his foot in his mouth by saying that Obama's successes in Congress have come with little or no Republican support. A double edge kill. He is either saying the Republican are not working or he is saying, if he would have been elected nothing would have been accomplished</p><p></p><p>Then Republicans keep smudging their reputations, and who will the ever "excited Republican base" bring to the polls in 2012? Sarah Palin? (okee dokee) Face it this is not for the next 3.5 years, this is for the next 7.5 years. </p><p></p><p>BTW this is not hopful thinking on my part!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Cabrera, post: 873678, member: 67579"] Seriously, with the BLOWOUT election results, barring a disasterous depression, does anyone here (Republican or Democrat) honestly believe that Obama won't be re-elected? Be honest now. Even John McCain says Barack Obama, has "done well" in his first five months in the White House and that using a legislative scorecard to judge the presidency so far, Obama has achieved all his legislative goals. Then he puts his foot in his mouth by saying that Obama's successes in Congress have come with little or no Republican support. A double edge kill. He is either saying the Republican are not working or he is saying, if he would have been elected nothing would have been accomplished Then Republicans keep smudging their reputations, and who will the ever "excited Republican base" bring to the polls in 2012? Sarah Palin? (okee dokee) Face it this is not for the next 3.5 years, this is for the next 7.5 years. BTW this is not hopful thinking on my part! [/QUOTE]
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