o Oct '12 ComeToJESUS777 v Democrats Unfortunately.. I wont vote for either one, although I'm a Conservative/Republican, but unfortunately Obama will probably get re-elected. If he does may JESUS have mercy on this Nation for such a foolish, silly, asinine, Godless decision.. Every word that comes out of that mans mouth is satan led and Godless (in other words: liberalism) and JESUS will NOT be mocked. This Nation is going to pay a horrendous price for what we have allowed to happen. Woe be! Since Obama thinks we can "appease" evil and keep "apologizing" for this Nation then he (and all those who vote(d) for him) will be in for a rude awakening.. You think 9/11, Katrina, the bad economy, etc. are bad? Tho... Post
Oct '12 VVP v Democrats It is much as I said in the senate poll. "So in 2010, when the republicans took over the house and we watched as they focused not on what they promised, but on union busting, abortion, securing entitlement programs for the wealthy, holding the government hostage and ensuring to roadblock anything they did not approve of, its clear their ideology failed, so they need to be fired before they can fail even worse. " Post
Oct '12 Kptpredsfan v Republicans I will be voting Democrat. The GOP has never turned me off of them more than in this election....but i doubt team blue will pick up enough seats to take back the house....it doesnt often swing that much. but i think they will gain back some seats from the Repubs. Post
Oct '12 FaFoxy v Republicans The Republicans will retain their majority in the House and stand a good chance of also regaining the majority in the Senate. Now if they would just drastically cut the federal budget and federal spending. e1 endorsed Post
Oct '12 TheLoneRanger v Republicans With a Romney landslide win in November the Republicans will pick up several seats in the House and gain a majority in the Senate. B1 r1 reply Post
u Oct '12 dashdot48 v Republicans Republicans. They have to clean up the mess that the Democrasses have left don't they? B1 r1 reply e5 endorsed Post
Oct '12 TheLoneRanger Yes. And during the second presidential debate on October 16 Mitt Romney is going to articulate as president what he will do to clean up Obama's foreign non-policy mess. B1 Post @TheLoneRanger
u Oct '12 tomincali v Republicans we need folks with common sense if the one side gets it next we will have o's dreamers in office Post
u Oct '12 CaryNickel v Republicans Democrats continue to charge that Republicans are "obstructionists" as if it were a BAD thing. Today's Republicans in congress were elected precisely to obstruct President Obama's wild swing to the left which brought us a "stimulus" that didn't stimulate anything, ObamaCare that the majority doesn't want, continued high unemployment and record deficits, high food and fuel prices, and ineptitude in matters of foreign policy that got our diplomatic corps killed in Benghazi. I consider obstructing Obama and the Democrat's policies to be a GOOD thing, until we can remove them from office on election day. B2 r6 replies e14 endorsed Post
Oct '12 Dan_Tien It seems to me that both parties are obstructing each other. Maybe that is so they can promise anything and then blame the other party when the promises are broken. The only thing they seem to agree on is that their pay should increase every year. Post @Dan_Tien
u Oct '12 no_sense Kinda reminds you of the Jimmy Carter days, no? High fuel prices, no respect from the international community, poor economic conditions. I never wanted to return to those days. Post @no_sense
u Oct '12 CaryNickel @no_sense It really does seem like a return to the "Carter Malaise". Only maybe worse, because Obama promised so much more. Of course, a lot of us never expected him to be able to deliver what he promised..not with his big government approach, but still, one hopes for miracles. My hope is that our younger generations will be able to learn from the Obama experiment, and gain a better understanding of what the United States is supposed to be all about. Post @CaryNickel
u Oct '12 CaryNickel @Dan_Tien Perhaps. But Obama had two full years of a Democrat congress that was anxious to enact his agenda..and what did we get for it? Stimulus and ObamaCare...neither of which addressed the root causes of our current economic malaise. I wish Republicans had been around to obstruct both of those. Post @CaryNickel
u Oct '12 brindisi v Democrats The republicans won the house on the promise of creating jobs , jobs,jobs but instead have done nothing eith the lowest number of bills passes and no jobs created morality bills passed and obstructionism have become.their hallmark surely the American people cant be that stupid to return them to power e5 endorsed Post
Oct '12 MarkJM v Republicans Republicans will keep the majority in the House, hands down. They might lose a seat or two, but Boehner will still be Speaker after the November Elections. Post
u Oct '12 DAVE77 v Republicans It's not even a matter of partisan ties. Or at least it shouldn't be. We have some real problems and the guys on the left are just digging us a whole. We need conservative views that we can impose our wishes back on and straighten this country out. We cannot do that with "progressive" left leaning Democrats trying to spread our money around the world. B1 Post
Oct '12 Tralee v Republicans I think the same feelings that took the house from democrat control are still alive and well, not reported on of course, but those same people are still ready to get the dems. out of power, that's why I am pretty sure the Senate will also go to the Republicans. B1 Post
u Oct '12 Pack7 v Republicans I don't know any rational person who isn't totally disgusted with the Democrats and their slobbering love affair with the press. They take voters for granted and think they can spin things anyway they like and the voters will believe them. That train left the station a long time ago. B1 e1 endorsed Post
Oct '12 ir0nw0lfe v Republicans They may pick up or lose a couple seats but all the polls show the GOP keeping the House for what the polls are worth. B1 e34 endorsed Post
Oct '12 BigPuma v Democrats Its time to get rid of the obstructionist Congress and give Mr Obama some politicians that are willing to do the job they where elected to do. B2 r14 replies e16 endorsed Post
u Oct '12 CaryNickel v Republicans Democrats continue to charge that Republicans are "obstructionists" as if it were a BAD thing. Today's Republicans in congress were elected precisely to obstruct President Obama's wild swing to the left which brought us a "stimulus" that didn't stimulate anything, ObamaCare that the majority doesn't want, continued high unemployment and record deficits, high food and fuel prices, and ineptitude in matters of foreign policy that got our diplomatic corps killed in Benghazi. I consider obstructing Obama and the Democrat's policies to be a GOOD thing, until we can remove them from office on election day. B2 r6 replies e14 endorsed Post
Oct '12 Dan_Tien It seems to me that both parties are obstructing each other. Maybe that is so they can promise anything and then blame the other party when the promises are broken. The only thing they seem to agree on is that their pay should increase every year. Post @Dan_Tien
u Oct '12 no_sense Kinda reminds you of the Jimmy Carter days, no? High fuel prices, no respect from the international community, poor economic conditions. I never wanted to return to those days. Post @no_sense
u Oct '12 CaryNickel @no_sense It really does seem like a return to the "Carter Malaise". Only maybe worse, because Obama promised so much more. Of course, a lot of us never expected him to be able to deliver what he promised..not with his big government approach, but still, one hopes for miracles. My hope is that our younger generations will be able to learn from the Obama experiment, and gain a better understanding of what the United States is supposed to be all about. Post @CaryNickel
u Oct '12 CaryNickel @Dan_Tien Perhaps. But Obama had two full years of a Democrat congress that was anxious to enact his agenda..and what did we get for it? Stimulus and ObamaCare...neither of which addressed the root causes of our current economic malaise. I wish Republicans had been around to obstruct both of those. Post @CaryNickel
u Oct '12 dashdot48 v Republicans Republicans. They have to clean up the mess that the Democrasses have left don't they? B1 r1 reply e5 endorsed Post
Oct '12 TheLoneRanger Yes. And during the second presidential debate on October 16 Mitt Romney is going to articulate as president what he will do to clean up Obama's foreign non-policy mess. B1 Post @TheLoneRanger
Oct '12 BravoJuliet v Republicans The polls show the Republicans will and I support that, but I've also never seen the level of disgust with Democrats this high in a long time either! B1 e5 endorsed Post
u Oct '12 brindisi v Democrats The republicans won the house on the promise of creating jobs , jobs,jobs but instead have done nothing eith the lowest number of bills passes and no jobs created morality bills passed and obstructionism have become.their hallmark surely the American people cant be that stupid to return them to power e5 endorsed Post
u Oct '12 Pack7 v Republicans I don't know any rational person who isn't totally disgusted with the Democrats and their slobbering love affair with the press. They take voters for granted and think they can spin things anyway they like and the voters will believe them. That train left the station a long time ago. B1 e1 endorsed Post
Oct '12 Lpguy v Republicans does it really matter though? They will still print money, still engage in more wars, still try to control my healthcare and retirement, etc B1 r4 replies e1 endorsed Post