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Gary Lyon
Posted 11/8/2012 00:46 (#2685262 - in reply to #2684429)
Subject: RE: Election results and the livestock industry?



Southeast Wyoming

Jim - 11/7/2012 16:37

garvo - 11/7/2012 17:26 so we wont blame it on Bush then for the next 4 years,as now it will be the House Republican's fault?

It depends on who works together to solve the problem and who doesn't.  Criticizing either side for inability to work together when you have no intention of working together is not in the best interests of the country.

Jim



Say what?  Did you happen to read what you just wrote above that?

Jim - 11/7/2012 15:54

People eat regardless of who is in the White House. I doubt ethanol will go to 15% with short corn supplies. Housing prices rebounded 5% last month indicating a bottom in many housing markets.

The "fiscal cliff" at the end of the year is more of a factor than who is in the White House. And a divided partisan congess is a fact regardless of who won last night.  This needs bi partisan cooperation. 

The primary upcoming danger, in my opinion, is House Republicans, having lost the presidential election, will want to make trouble and be totally uncompromising regardless of the danger to the country in order blame a man-made disaster on democrats.  We need bipartisan work for the good of the country.

Jim



The current occupant had no intention of working with the other side and managed to blame the previous occupant for all the troubles.  Bipartisanship worked in the past because all viewed "the good of the country" somewhat as our founding fathers viewed the good of the country.  That seems to have changed in recent years.  The current occupant and much of the media come from a school of thought that thinks a ruling class should be in charge of all assets, with a work force at their disposal. They will over tax and over regulate until they destroy our present form of government, given the chance.

Forty years ago I heard the story of how communism works:  We take a frog and put it on a table and it jumps.  The communist takes a frog and pulls it's legs off, puts it on a table and it does not jump.  The communist concludes and preaches that the frog no longer wants to jump.  Our people are being dumbed down to where they "no longer want to jump".



Edited by Gary Lyon 11/8/2012 00:51
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