Wisconsin job creation rank falls to 38th in U.S

eolesen said:
Hell might freeze over, but I agree with you regarding Carson. We need an executive who is interested in managing and leading. What we don't need is someone just seeking power for the sake of seeking power, nor do we need someone who can just speak to one or two issues and be clueless on the rest.

That's where I see Paul, Christie and Walker being more suited for the office than anyone else in the running on the GOP side. Huckabee and Carson are probably better suited for hosting TV shows than for politics.
Paul and Walker in my opinion are neither qualified nor capable of being president.  Christie I think could do it but he needs to control his mouth better.  He has a NY/NJ attitude that plays well to the local crowd but I do not think it will play well on a national level.  He is quite a bit more moderate and practical than most f the current republican field which is another reason I have my doubts that he could make it out of the primaries.  Republicans seem to go for more conservative candidates in the primaries as of late which do not play well on the national level when you need moderates to win elections.  
 
Here's my prediction on the 2016 race, since we are no longer talking about Wisconsin...rotflmao!

Since there will be new blood from both sides, the benefit will come to those whose candidate appears from out of nowhere, rather than the one who picks the generic candidate. If the Dems pick Billary and the Repugs pick Sen Bunfuc from Puerto Rico, Sen Bunfuc will win. On the other hand if the Repugs pick Bush and the Dems pick Sen Upures then we will all have Upures to deal with.
 
Ms Tree said:
Paul and Walker in my opinion are neither qualified nor capable of being president.  Christie I think could do it but he needs to control his mouth better.  He has a NY/NJ attitude that plays well to the local crowd but I do not think it will play well on a national level.  He is quite a bit more moderate and practical than most f the current republican field which is another reason I have my doubts that he could make it out of the primaries.  Republicans seem to go for more conservative candidates in the primaries as of late which do not play well on the national level when you need moderates to win elections.
And exactly what qualifications do these people not have, that you believed the current idiot in office had? Pleeeaase....do tell!
 
Ms Tree said:
Paul and Walker in my opinion are neither qualified nor capable of being president.  Christie I think could do it but he needs to control his mouth better.  He has a NY/NJ attitude that plays well to the local crowd but I do not think it will play well on a national level.  He is quite a bit more moderate and practical than most f the current republican field which is another reason I have my doubts that he could make it out of the primaries.  Republicans seem to go for more conservative candidates in the primaries as of late which do not play well on the national level when you need moderates to win elections.  
either are certainly qualified as obama was and you apparently had no problem supporting him, face it you don't like their idealogy.
as far as your moderate comments I think most consider Rommney and McClain moderates you just want a democrat light.
 
I voted for Obama because I liked the alternative far less.

Of course I want a liberal candidate. My biggest concern is court appointments.
 
When are the unions going to save Detroit and.protect jobs there? Wait...they failed!
 
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