The more I read about "Romney's Readiness Plan", the more and more convinced I am that we as a nation dodged an INCREDIBLY large bullet. My blood ran cold as I read that article. They were putting plans in place to systematically dismantle over 220 years of American government with their writing executive orders and short-listing cabinet posts. It would have been a blitzkrieg the likes of which we've never seen with rollbacks of financial and environmental regulations, saber-rattling, and the dismantling of the social safety net.
I am so very grateful that not only did Romney run such an incompetent campaign, but that the American people didn't fall for Romney's lies, flip flops and obfuscations. It certainly sounds like even though he didn't share his plans with the American people, he had a team in place to execute those plans from Day One, and I am forever grateful we won't have to live through what a Romney Administration would have wrought. I don't think I'm being overly dramatic, either. It would have been an absolute disaster for the United States and, in turn, the world. That Romney was so soundly defeated gives me some hope, but the Republicans haven't learned the correct lessons yet. It's not that they have to dress up their message in a prettier package, their message and policies have got to change. There is no place for them in 2012 America. Just look what Ohio is doing--voting to de-fund Planned Parenthood and pushing that murderous Fetal Heartbeat bill. We must crush them in 2014. Nothing else will get through to them.
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