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Topic: Mitt Romney Now Officially The Nominee
msharmony's photo
Mon 09/03/12 10:06 AM

I think most people have "political leanings" even if we try to stay in the "middle" and look at both "sides.".. We all have critical issues that are important to us...I'd probably be more inclined to vote for Romney if he had a definite and "sure-fired plan" to create more jobs and help the middle class...Right now it all seems pretty "vague" to me. And this is why I haven't joined the "Romney bandwagon."



agreed

except about a candidates youthfulness,,,,I think globally leaders are expected to have a maturity about them,,,


but what do I know,,,lol

GreenEyes48's photo
Mon 09/03/12 11:16 AM


I think most people have "political leanings" even if we try to stay in the "middle" and look at both "sides.".. We all have critical issues that are important to us...I'd probably be more inclined to vote for Romney if he had a definite and "sure-fired plan" to create more jobs and help the middle class...Right now it all seems pretty "vague" to me. And this is why I haven't joined the "Romney bandwagon."



agreed

except about a candidates youthfulness,,,,I think globally leaders are expected to have a maturity about them,,,


but what do I know,,,lol
Well I prefer a leader who can be flexible-minded when need be...Some problems call for creative ideas and thinking..."Same old, same old" doesn't work in every situation. Seems like both parties tend to rely on the same old ideas or solutions to problems versus taking brand new approaches...But it's hard to buck tradition. Or step outside the "box."...And there is so much gridlock and partisanship these days. Nobody wants to upset their "base" either!...Age isn't a big big issue for me. Some people seem wise beyond their years at an early age. And some older politicians never get beyond "one track thinking."

GreenEyes48's photo
Mon 09/03/12 11:16 AM


I think most people have "political leanings" even if we try to stay in the "middle" and look at both "sides.".. We all have critical issues that are important to us...I'd probably be more inclined to vote for Romney if he had a definite and "sure-fired plan" to create more jobs and help the middle class...Right now it all seems pretty "vague" to me. And this is why I haven't joined the "Romney bandwagon."



agreed

except about a candidates youthfulness,,,,I think globally leaders are expected to have a maturity about them,,,


but what do I know,,,lol
Well I prefer a leader who can be flexible-minded when need be...Some problems call for creative ideas and thinking..."Same old, same old" doesn't work in every situation. Seems like both parties tend to rely on the same old ideas or solutions to problems versus taking brand new approaches...But it's hard to buck tradition. Or step outside the "box."...And there is so much gridlock and partisanship these days. Nobody wants to upset their "base" either!...Age isn't a big big issue for me. Some people seem wise beyond their years at an early age. And some older politicians never get beyond "one track thinking."

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