Seeing how it's election day. I figured I'd dig through this thread and find predictions some made. Good reading while we await the returns!
Rockindeano wrote:
By the way Dave, LOL, you aren't getting power back anytime soon. There's no way the GOP can win 38-39 seats back in order to take back the House. Good luck with that.
Please Dave, explain to me how legislation passed in the H/C bill was in a manner you don't see as legit? Scoreboard. You lost, get over it.
RedWingFan wrote:Rockindeano wrote:Oh and by the way RWF, way to win the "easy" Senate seat in Nevada. Harry Reid is going to win that going away. Only the GOP would fuck up a sure thing. I am telling you, the losses won't be as bad as you or Liefinder think they will be.Most recent poll out of NV:
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls ... -1517.htmlOf course good ol Rasmussen has Reid trailing.

Hysterical. Every single poll Rasmussen does has the rethug winning. Complete garbage.
It's all irrelevent until the debates start. Wait til that weasel Reid has to defend his despicable actions in Washington on live tv. 
Rockindeano wrote:
LOL at FF. Dude, I am redoing my prediction for the midterms. You aren't getting either House. In fact, your stronghold on most polls are losing grip and going the other way. As soon as your party votes no tomorrow for Unemployment extensions, all hope for a takeover is lost. The GOP is in a terrible position for a party out of power.
PS- way to lose the 'gimme' seat in Nevada. Reid is up by 7 over your tea partier. Way to go morons.
7 Wishes wrote:Anyone who interprets as a negative for the left a lifelong conservative turned two-year "Democrat" in name only losing to a leftist liberal, is grasping for straws.
If anything, it's a flat-out rejection of the GOP and politics as usual. The only reason the Obama Administration backed Specter (which they barely did) was as reciprocity for the vote on healthcare and the upcoming one on healthcare reform.
Did you bother to read the new Rasmussen poll, which reflected the same findings as the recent CNN poll? That by a 45%-40% margin, Americans want Democrats to remain in control of Congress and the House in November?
You're not reading between the lines - you're only hearing what you want to.
And I will say it again - the Tea Party will split the Republican vote this fall.
RedWingFan wrote:Rockindeano wrote:On a brighter note for the republicans, Charlie Crist today or tomorrow will decide if he is escaping the sinking ship otherwise known as the GOP. The prognosis for the midterms is getting worse and worse.
Dude, you're not this stupid. Crist has sunk in the polls and is getting crushed by the conservative Rubio. He knows he doesn't have a snowballs chance in hell of getting through the primary. The same reason Spector jumped ship in Pennsylvania. Watch Toomey kick his ass there too. Put your money where your mouth is dude. I'm ready and willing.
Rockindeano wrote:RedWingFan wrote:Rockindeano wrote:LOL, good luck in November Dipshits. I am sure FF, RWF and others will praise McConnell and his buddies on this piece of crap stall job.
My offer of betting $100 per house seat and $500 per senate seat stands for either you or the plagiarizing, lying, race card thrower. Money talks........
Of course not will I take that bet- any fool knows the party in power loses seats in midterms,
however, I can guarantee you that after this bill gets passed, and your entire party in on the wrong side of what's wrong and what's right, your seat count will tick down, down down and down. Your pickups will be slight, compared to two months ago.
Terrible people in a terrible party.
7 Wishes wrote:Why not throw a life preserver to the flailing, soon-to-be drowned carcass of the GOP? They got caught with their paints down - again - and people are angry about it. Everyone with a brain cell knows they've had Wall Street in their back pockets for years. They didn't want to reform Wall Street, but now they're trying to suggest their threat of a filibuster changed the game.
The fact is, if they hadn't gotten on board, they would have paid an even dearer price in November. When will the neo-cons learn?
We don't call you "7 braincells" for nothing!
BobbyinTN wrote:They just have to get used to the idea of Health Care Reform being the law of the land. That's not gonna change and Obama doing this right now secures his election in 2012.
7 Wishes wrote:Whatever. The GOP is the party of "no" and has NO functional ideas of their own, and those smaller proposals they've put forward won't help anyone at all.
You're assuming way too much. The CPI is improving steadily, and if unemployment goes down to around 8.5%, as many economists are predicting - and once the health care bill goes into effect and people realize it will help more than hurt them - the GOP will be BURIED in this November's elections.
And you can't have a revolution if you don't have ANY fucking ideas.
That, and the fact that Republicans are in trouble because the Tea Party will take away a lot of votes from the GOP this fall.
Your party should be just as worried - and if the economy is loking better this winter, forget about it.
Rockindeano wrote:The Dems are not going to lose Congree or the White House...relax. They'll lose some seats...seats that were GOP which they stole last cycle. What you want, the Dems to carry every single district in the nation? Seriously, the GOP is acting as if they are on the move, taking away traditional Democratic seats when that's not the case at all- they are trying to get back the seats they lost so embarrassingly last year.
And you can forget the White House. Obama, while down to 50% approval rating, is still miles ahead of those buffoons like Romney and that twit Palin. Good luck with that race Pubbies. You'll need a miracle to win that one. The troops will be home from the war, the economy will be strong again, and all will be fine- not a recipe for a takeover.
7 Wishes wrote:Obama made the GOP look like fools at the health care summit. The party of NO has NO ideas, except the rehashing of bullshit talking points endorsing colossal GOP policy and ideaology failures of the past
This will catch up to the Republicans come election time. Mark my words.
Yet more brilliance from the angry professor! Your words are marked and 100% wrong as usual!!!
RedWingFan wrote:Rockindeano wrote:RossValoryRocks wrote: The republicans will win back the house in November...and while not winning the Senate will make it much closer than it is.
Back away from the crackpipe Stuey. I haven't laughed out loud like this in a long time. I woke Wyatt up from a deep slumber.

Yeah, I'm sure if I told you in early December that Republicans would take a senate seat in Mass. you would have laughed too huh?
Bottom line is this! Democrats are going to take a MONUMENTAL ass beating come November. Working Americans had a close call and have been awakened, the feds were sooo close to coming in and taking their private health insurance away. That's why republicans won in NJ and Mass. The only question now is will they be smart enough to oppose liberalism beyond this election cycle and continue to see the wolf in sheeps clothing?
Remember how you libs always cried how Bush was just creating more terrorists by the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan?
You could say Obama and the democrats running congress have created patriotic, capitalist, conservative voters by their assault on working Americans over the past year. They faught back in NJ and Mass. November it's nationwide baby!
I'm taking election night off work just so I can watch!
