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Rockingham
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« on: July 19, 2014, 03:35:02 PM »

With the increasingly desperate situation America finds itself in at home and abroad, it seems inevitable to me that Americans will elect a Republican in 2016, and for lack of a better alternative that Republican will be Romney. We know his pitch from 2012- basically his record as a "Mr Fixit", applied to Washington D.C.

My fear is that the fruits Obama's recklessness will only manifest themselves in full after Romney's election. I speak, primarily, of the American Dollar's  de-dollarization movement(yet another blow announce just yesterday vis-a-vis South Korea-China trade. The best case scenario is that America sees a severe decline in it's purchasing power, the worst is that a tidal wave of dollars repatriated from overseas leads to hyperinflation. As the below article explains.

This is basically inevitable, and should rightly discredit Obama. My fear is that if it detonates under his successor instead that it'll be free market conservatism that cops the blame in the eyes of the populace, despite socialist policies having been responsible.
http://dollarvigilante.com/blog/2014/7/7/france-brazil-india-south-korea-join-russia-china-in-post-do.html
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So rightwing that I broke the Political Compass!
Rockingham
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« Reply #1 on: July 19, 2014, 03:51:37 PM »

Dude, you thought Romney would win Massachusetts in 2012. Even Dick Morris wouldn't go that far. I would permanently retire from making predictions if I were you.
He will win Massachusetts, and every other state, in 2016 if the dollar has collapsed by then. And even if it hasn't... well it's possible he won't win Massachusetts in that case, but Ohio and Florida are in the bag no matter what.
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So rightwing that I broke the Political Compass!
Rockingham
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« Reply #2 on: July 19, 2014, 03:56:44 PM »

Dude, you thought Romney would win Massachusetts in 2012. Even Dick Morris wouldn't go that far. I would permanently retire from making predictions if I were you.
He will win Massachusetts, and every other state, in 2016 if the dollar has collapsed by then. And even if it hasn't... well it's possible he won't win Massachusetts in that case, but Ohio and Florida are in the bag no matter what.
Even if Romney wins Ohio and Florida, he still won't have enough electoral votes to become president.
285 to 253 D


Iowa, Virginia and Colorado are also in the bag. And probably Pennsylvania as well.
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So rightwing that I broke the Political Compass!
Rockingham
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« Reply #3 on: July 19, 2014, 03:57:19 PM »

You're still alive? I honestly believe there's something physically wrong with you.
Explain yourself.
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So rightwing that I broke the Political Compass!
Rockingham
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« Reply #4 on: July 19, 2014, 04:03:59 PM »

Dude, you thought Romney would win Massachusetts in 2012. Even Dick Morris wouldn't go that far. I would permanently retire from making predictions if I were you.
He will win Massachusetts, and every other state, in 2016 if the dollar has collapsed by then. And even if it hasn't... well it's possible he won't win Massachusetts in that case, but Ohio and Florida are in the bag no matter what.

Off topic, but how many years do RW get to spout about the collapse of the US dollar? We have been hearing this sh**t for 5+ years now.
Other countries are abandoning the US dollar, that's a fact. And no serious economist disuputes that it will have disastrous consequences for the US economy.
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So rightwing that I broke the Political Compass!
Rockingham
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« Reply #5 on: July 20, 2014, 07:40:17 AM »

IIRC this guy came out as a troll. Mods please lock.

No.  We've made it quite clear with Update that it is not Forum policy to prevent people from making fools of themselves.
Typical liberal. Refusing to take someone seriously doesn't make them wrong.
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