Wednesday, October 22, 2008

What would happen?

Let us be hypothetical here and say that McCain pulls it out... I realize that this would be an uphill battle, but looking at the polls, the odds are not insurmountable. A lot of states do not show that great of a spread. Say, like four or five points. So, if they are painting the state blue but it is just outside the margin of error.... well, then I would not take anything for granted. However, in reading a commentary by ultra-Democrat Susan Estridge, it certainly seems like they are already measuring the drapes in the White House.

McCain will be lucky to win a narrow victory. Republicans will be lucky to keep losses to a minimum in the House and Senate. A President McCain will need all the Republicans he can get in Congress to get anything passed. During the first two years, I wouldn't plan on his tax plan or his health care plan looking anything like what he proposes during the election. So don't get to worked up about the details.

Neither candidate will get exactly what he proposes, after it is hashed out in the Congress. But a President Obama is likely to get more of what he asks for. I think that right now there are enough Democrats in Congress. With Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi in charge, perhaps they have TOO MANY Democrats!!! That's why I will consider voting for Bob Schaffer in the Colorado Senate race. As long as he is not a radical religio-republican, I could probably live with him. Heck, he has to be better than that retiring Senator Allard, doesn't he? I can at least praise Bob Shaffer for honoring his pledge to limit his terms as a congressman. I'll look up his stance on the other issues, but believe that no Republican will be able to get any radical legislation passed for some time into the future.

As for a McCain win? Well, I doubt it, but if this miracle occurs, there are gonna be one heck of a lot of bitter and disappointed black people and other Obama supporters!

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