View Full Version : Redskin Rule predicts obama loss
The Redskin Rule says that if the Redskin football team wins its last home game before a presidential election then the incumbent will win. If the visiting team wins then the challenger wins. This has worked for 17 out of 18 times.
The Redskins lost.
I am now cautiously optimistic that obama will lose the election. I am not sure obama will give up the office to Romney if he loses.
BPTactical
11-04-2012, 17:37
Probably more trustworthy than any poll.
We shall see.
HoneyBadger
11-04-2012, 17:46
Probably more trustworthy than any poll.
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eadgbe194
11-04-2012, 17:59
Here's hoping the trend continues
I am a redskins fan so at least they will be good for something this year
Aloha_Shooter
11-04-2012, 19:36
Probably more trustworthy than any pol.
Fixed it for you.
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patrick0685
11-04-2012, 19:40
we will see soon
Big Wall
11-04-2012, 21:34
I feel better now.
Goldman Sachs is a major campaign contributor to Romney. I don't see him losing for that reason alone.
I am not sure obama will give up the office to Romney if he loses.
I had contemplated this at one point during this election... What if Romney wins and Obama somehow is able to devise some "emergency" and attempt to stay in power? [Help]
USAFGopherMike
11-05-2012, 12:13
Goldman Sachs is a major campaign contributor to Romney. I don't see him losing for that reason alone.
Goldman Sachs is a large contributor to both campaigns. They hedge their bets. If you haven't seen it, check out the documentary "Inside Job". It's excellent. I'm starting a thread on it now.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1645089/
I had contemplated this at one point during this election... What if Romney wins and Obama somehow is able to devise some "emergency" and attempt to stay in power? [Help]
I don't think it works that way, but what do I know...I guess we'll have to wait a couple more months and see... if BO loses and the liberals actually do start a ton of riots and incite violence and revolution, then maybe he'll have his "state of emergency".
USAFGopherMike
11-05-2012, 12:38
If he does get kicked out of office, expect some final fuck you of legislation on the way out... something worse than O-care.
Nah...Obama and the dems will hand it over and immediately claim Romney started the mess, he didn't inherit anything Obama did wrong and it all falls back to Bush.
Goldman Sachs is a large contributor to both campaigns. They hedge their bets. If you haven't seen it, check out the documentary "Inside Job". It's excellent. I'm starting a thread on it now.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1645089/
I've seen it.
Mittens's Top Campaign Contributors (http://www.opensecrets.org/pres12/contrib.php?id=N00000286)
Bronco Bama's Top Campaign Contributors (http://www.opensecrets.org/pres12/contrib.php?id=N00009638)
And just for funsies let us take a look at Ron Paul's Top Campaign Contributors. (http://www.opensecrets.org/pres12/contrib.php?id=N00005906) I will also add that Ron Paul stopped actively campaigning when his campaign ran out of funds. He refused to run a debt and I respect this when so many other candidates are willing to run deep into debt while actively professing they know how to keep us out of debt. Uhmkay.
Its in the bag
Man I hope so!!!! However, if shop talk is any indication of what the outcome will be, he's in for another 4. At my workplace anyhow....Idiots....[Bang]
Spot on about Goldman Sachs. I trust Wall Street's preferred candidate will take the election every time. I'll be extremely surprised if Romney doesn't win. Of course they'll make it a good show of closeness to keep the spectators happy, but I imagine it's a done deal already.
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