tazzygirl -> Political Predictions, post election (12/10/2010 9:18:28 AM)
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Well, the election results are in. Now, what are your political predictions for the next two years? I did a search on just that premise... and i had a giggle at what i found. Political Predictions for November 2, 2010 and beyond U4Prez,com ^ | September 18, 2010 | Rob Diesel Posted on Monday, October 11, 2010 6:40:21 AM by nikos1121 Saturday, September 18, 2010 Rob Diesel's Political Projection for 2010 and beyond... In the last few days being off this site gave me time to look at the world and think about what would actually happen in the next few years. Hope you enjoy.... November 2, 2010 Republicans win big in the house elections and finally get a 1 seat majority in the senate. Republicans will hold both house and senate come January 2011. After 2010 elections Hillary Clinton seeing the downfall of Obama's political career resigns as Sec. of State and starts plans for a 2012 presidential run in the back ground. Democrats claim she isnt cut out for the Sec. and starts to pound Clinton in the media. Women start to make a move, to protect her in the media. Rahm Emmanuel resigns and announce run for Mayor of Chicago, Axelrod resigns and writes a book blaming Palin for Obama's failures. February 6th, 2011 On the anniversery of what would be Ronald Reagan's 100th birthday Sarah Palin announces her run for the office of the president. Palin does this in one of two Reagan childhood homes in Illinois, in Obama's backyard. This will lead to an eventual showdown in the GOP with Romney vs Palin in the primary election to come March 2011 Obama handcuffed by GOP majority is stripped of power to promote socialist agenda. Obama however vows not to "modernize" as Cinton did in the past, provides perfect chance for Hillary to announce run... April 2011 Hillary Clinton announces run for White House. Unprecedented challenge to incumbant president insues. Creates divide within Democrat party and heavy nasty primary commercials start. Primary elections 2012 Clinton narrowly loses to Obama in the primary elections. Both sides spent nearly 250 million total on election. after defeat Clinton then goes out in support of Sarah Palin after he easy primary victory vs Romney. Palin won 35 of the 50 States, all southern states and actually won California, Michigan and Ohio. Election of 2012 Economy dips down to 11.0% unemployment due to the Obama/GOP gridlock and this becomes the main focus of discussion of the election. Palin clearly wins the debates between the 2. Obama's new running mate Evan Bayh clearly loses debates against Palin's running mate Jim Demint. The race between the most hated conservative vs the most hated liberal ensues.... Palin wins the nomination for president with 57% of the vote, Palin suprises media with GOP wins in Michigan and New Hampshire. GOP takes back Ohio and Pa. Obama blames loss on racist american media and briefly retires to Chicago before he becomes Secretary of the United Nations while finally admitting to his Muslim faith and Kenyan Birth. After 2012 Palin dramatically starts to cut federal government and begins to close porous border. Overturns all of Obama's Executive orders and overturns Obamacare. Gives back 10th amendment powers to the states. Guiliani becomes Attourney General, Huckabee becomes Secretary of State, Romney becomes Commerce Secretary, Patreaus becomes Secretary of Defence. After first year in office Palin begins to see recession lift with uneployment back down to 8% and gas prices are lowest in years ot 1.75/gallon. United States takes themselves out of the United Nations and sells building to Donald Trump. 2016 Palin wins re election easily vs new democrat Charlie Crist, Palin touts 5.4% uneployment rate, success in Iraq and Afghanistan (troops were removed from both nations in 2014 in victory), new National sales tax replaces progressive income tax and creates more prosperity. 2020 Palin provides cover for new republican president Demint and he continues strong conservative leadership until 2028. New party of the American Progressive Party -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/2605206/posts Care to add your own? Debate the one above? Should make for an interesting discussion.
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