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<blockquote data-quote="BoltNut" data-source="post: 56030978" data-attributes="member: 262230"><p>If they succeed in doing all the things listed above, no matter how difficult or impossible, would you then vote for them? I kinda doubt it.</p><p></p><p>They won't touch minimum wage and they will not touch the 14th amendment. They will, however try to repeal Obama-care. Will they be successful? Ask me tomorrow, my crystal ball is still a little fuzzy. Regarding the national sales tax, no, they won't do anything about that yet because it isn't the time to do it yet. They will concentrate on cutting the spending and then they will try to address issues with Social Security and Medicare. I would doubt that a final bill could be put together right away but they will be working on it. Something needs to be done. I'm at that age where anything that they do about Social Security will affect me directly and immediately. I also realize that they need to make some very difficult decisions. I may not like it, but will have to accept it, none the less.</p><p></p><p>GOP legislators can't do everything that needs to be done, or undo all the things that need undoing in two years. They will continue the work after 2012 if they get the opportunity. The economy will not recover to what it was in 2003 overnight. When people start working again, they may address the tax code. But, honestly, that is more a long term goal. Immigration reform is much more important right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BoltNut, post: 56030978, member: 262230"] If they succeed in doing all the things listed above, no matter how difficult or impossible, would you then vote for them? I kinda doubt it. They won't touch minimum wage and they will not touch the 14th amendment. They will, however try to repeal Obama-care. Will they be successful? Ask me tomorrow, my crystal ball is still a little fuzzy. Regarding the national sales tax, no, they won't do anything about that yet because it isn't the time to do it yet. They will concentrate on cutting the spending and then they will try to address issues with Social Security and Medicare. I would doubt that a final bill could be put together right away but they will be working on it. Something needs to be done. I'm at that age where anything that they do about Social Security will affect me directly and immediately. I also realize that they need to make some very difficult decisions. I may not like it, but will have to accept it, none the less. GOP legislators can't do everything that needs to be done, or undo all the things that need undoing in two years. They will continue the work after 2012 if they get the opportunity. The economy will not recover to what it was in 2003 overnight. When people start working again, they may address the tax code. But, honestly, that is more a long term goal. Immigration reform is much more important right now. [/QUOTE]
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