Saturday, October 20, 2012

BloggeRhythms 10/20/2012

An article on Drudge from Human Events on-line by John Gizzi, caught my eye this morning because I believe it strongly supports my long held opinion about the coming election and expectation of a Romney win.
 
The piece began with, “After a lifetime of voting for and supporting Democrats — and even declining appointment to the U.S. Senate from a Democratic governor — Lee Iacocca Thursday endorsed Republican Mitt Romney for president.”
 
Gizzi then explained that “Iacocca, who now lives in California, issued a statement saying he backed Romney because of his “dozens of years of experiences in the public and private sectors” and because the GOP nominee has a plan that “will enable a stronger America.”
 
However, here’s the key comment that really interested me, whereas Gizzi added, “In his 2009 book Leadership, Iacocca was highly critical of President Obama and his administration, and in his statement endorsing Romney, he said “hope and speeches won’t get our people back to work.”
 
Now, while all the pundits, analysts, experts and flaks have been filling the media 24/7 with stories, opinions, charts, graphs, maps and endless chatter about how the debates are turning the voting tide toward Mr. Romney, I still believe firmly that he was going to win regardless of all the hot air spewing back and forth in a couple of TV appearances versus the incumbent. Not only are the nation’s problems far too deep and damaging to be fixed by words, too many folks have known for a long time now that there is no hope unless you change the guy at the top. Because he’s the one who purposefully caused them.
 
So, with one more verbal contest to go, I still have no plan to watch. Because I’m certain there are far more folks across the nation than Mitt Romney needs to win the coming election, and they'll make their points with their votes. And I’m also sure they made their minds up long ago, as did Lee Iacocca and myself, whereas except for some union members and party faithful, nobody in the nation’s been helped by the empty suit now in the oval office.
 
That’s it for today folks.
 
Adios

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