I think the fallout for the GOP if they lose this will be the Tea Party/ultraconservative stance. Will pressure finally be brought onto the GOP to move closer to center, compromise, take a less radical stance on illegals, minorities, and women?
I would more fear the freezing of spending, in this country, by wealthy business owners/entrepreneurs. I'm not kidding. You can call them crazy or un-American, but many/most are scared to death of investing into another 4years of Obama. If you can't see how that hurts, you're blind. I can admit the deficiencies of the GOP, and have done so, I have yet to see any compromise from you.
What are you basing this off on?
Furthermore, what's preventing these companies from getting their asses kicked by companies and business owners who won't be afraid of investing? While these "business owners" you seem familiar with are afraid many others might see opportunity.
If they're not careful, your scared business owners might end up losing their businesses.
I just don't buy your post at all. People will invest. They won't refuse opportunities to make money. The economy is already recovering. I've heard/read that we're going to add 12 million new jobs in the next lil while regardless of who is President.
The fallout for me will be me bugging Utah's Washington DC contingent to get to work on abolishing the electoral college. Voters in states with more people shouldn't get any more say than any other voter anywhere else in the country.
Obama is up in the popular vote by 77k.
Regardless, it's ridiculous how much time and money candidates spend slobbering over "key" states.
I agree completely. I really hope Romney wins the popular vote.
It doesn't really matter. As long as people keep voting for Republicans and Democrats, nothing will ever change anyway.
Just more of the same let downs, economic debauchery, policing of the world, disappearance of middle classes, and whoring out of the American taxpayer.
only obama loss would cause any fallout .......