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Personally, I like Ted Cruz I'm sure running a rodeo clown would really help the party's chances. That's my thought. The guy who said "net neutrality is the Obamacare of the internet" basically lost the majority of people under the age of 35 with that quote alone. I'd heard his name before, but that quote was one of my first introductions to him. It didn't take much research after that to conclude that he was a male Sarah Palin. There's a lucrative career path in that, but it won't lead to the White House. He's wildly unlikable for a general population, and it fascinates me that people consider him viable. Then again, this is usually where the Cains and the Trumps start to come out. I told everybody at the beginning of silly season last election that Romney would be the candidate. He was their most viable option. Too early to make a prediction this time around, but Rubio is the closest thing I see to a viable candidate at first glance.
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And therein lies your wonderful fundamental change in America ,now don't you libs feel so much better in a country of entitelments and another 10 million are coming,stay tuned
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So far I find myself in support of Walker. He has taken a lot of heat from the Unions and Liberals in Wisconsin and came through it well.
Putting Wisconsin Back to Work "I think we can have that sort of transformational difference - from government providing all the answers to where it empowered a partnership with employers, particularly small businesses, and created an environment for more jobs." - Scott Walker
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