Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Romney has won Gingrich and Santorum should get out of the race


 Sahit Muja: New York
Romney has won Gingrich and Santorum should get out of the race.
Romney has already won. Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich just haven't accepted it yet.Romney now leads Santorum 563 delegates to 263 delegates.

Mitt Romney has a commanding lead over Rick Santorum nationally.
Because of Gingrich and Santorum selfishness we are all having to plow through this fiasco spending money that Romney and the party could be spending on defeating President Obama.
Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum need a reality check and pack away their egos.

The lack of grace and dignity in defeat by both Gingrich and Santorum is pushing more and more people toward Romney, as well it should.

Barack Obama's pettiness, arrogance and complete lack of statesmanship has tremendously demeaned the office of the President of the United States.
Santorum and Gingrich have become just more of the same . I can't bear to listen to either of them speak any more, it's time to stop the charade and call this for Governor Romney.

  • Mitt Romney to scored a decisive victory in:
  • DC April 3 Romney, 19 delegates winner take all statewide, Maryland April 3 Romney, 37 delegates Winner take all combined.
    Wisconsin April 3 Romney 42 delegates winner take all combined, Connecticut April 24 Romney, 28 delegates winner take all at 50%+.
    Delaware April 24,17 delegates winner take all statewide, New York April 24, 95 delegates winner take all at 50%, Pennsylvania April 24 Romney, 72 delegates.
    Rhode Island April 24 Romney, 19 delegates proportional, North Carolina May 8, 55 delegates proportional, West Virginia May 8, 31 delegates proportional.
    Texas May 29 155 delegates proportional, California June 5 Romney, 172 delegates winner take all combined.
    New Jersey June 5 Romney, 50 delegates winner take all statewide, New Mexico June 5 Romney, 23 delegates Proportional, South Dakota June 5 Maybe Santorum, 28 delegates Proportional.
    Utah June 26 Romney, 40 delegates winner take all statewide

    Romney is now in good position to win the main event against Obama.
    Santorum loses yet another state, he needs to seriously consider dropping out of the race.
    Otherwise, what is Santorum's plan? It seems that he intends to force a brokered convention, hoping the delegates would choose the candidate with the second-most votes. It makes no sense.

    We are not looking for sore losers that constantly have to explain why second place is okay because it was a great "moral victory."Whine whine whine. "He outspent me" ... give me a freaking break.
    This is a race for the most powerful job on the planet. If Santorum can't raise the money to beat Romney ... he sure as HELL can't raise the money to beat the Obama's machine.
    We GOPers need to nominate a fiscal conservative that can win in November. If we end up with Santorum as the nominee, we should brace ourselves for a great "moral victory" speech in November, explaining why it's okay that he lost because his campaign was "outspent" by President Obama, which was so "unfair."
    Mitt Romney can beat our current vacationer-in-chief. Santorum couldn't even win his own Senate seat ... and is starting to whine and blame in the same way Obama does, funny nothing is ever these guy's fault ... it is always someone else's fault.
    We need someone that has actually won something. That has made a payroll, fixed a company , walked into something that was broken, and fixed it. I love it that Mitt Romney fired people when he had to. There's a great number of people working for the US government that need to be fired.
    Romney's crucial advantage, at this point, is that Republican voters believe he has the best chance of defeating Barack Obama

    Romney inherited a big Massachusetts state deficit and managed to balance the budget every year in office and left the state a sizable $2 billion in a rainy day fund.
    Romney has the deep economic knowledge, proven record of successful problem solving, strong fiscal conservative record, and realistic workable proposals we need.

    As a Washington outsider Romney can deliver a smaller, smarter, more efficient government we need.
    Mitt Romney has Master's degrees in business and law, enormously successful in private business and now worth between $200 and $250 million.

    Previous executive leadership experience as a state governor, including Massachusetts’ Commander In Chief of state military forces .
    Romney put aside partisanship by successfully campaigning and winning in the governor’s seat as a Republican in a heavily Democrat controlled state.

    He knows how to work with the other side. He turned a loss into one of the few profit-earning Olympics.
    Romney has volunteer service to a community as a church head pastor for over 9 years all with $0 pay.
    He inherited his father’s fortune and gave every penny away to charity, establishing a foundation dedicated to his father.
    Romney looks, talks and acts “Presidential” and he portrays America at it’s best.
    Never divorced, understands commitment, never had an affair understands morality and raised 5 kids understands family.

    Romney's track record vs. Obama's fantastic speeches and great rhetoric
    President Obama ran a good campaign in 2008. He had never really run anything else, as a community activist, folks were impressed with his ability to run a campaign.
    Romney has a good track record. He will be a good candidate against Obama because he offers a choice.
    Romney favors a private sector, Obama favors a public sector; Romney favors balanced budgets vs. Obama favors deficit funding.
    Romney favors smaller government vs. larger government he works with others who don't agree with him vs. Obama blaming others.
    Romney is a pragmatist who knows how to get things done vs. Obama is a ideologue who gives fantastic speeches and has great rhetoric but less follow through.
    The U.S. Government ran the deficit way out of control with $15.4 trillion dollars. This administration has clobbered the working poor and the middle class.
    And now they are taking down people who invest, whom they consider evil “millionaires and billionaires.”
    How much damage can the Obama administration do though over-regulation, environmental wackoism, failure to allow production of more domestic energy, constant talk of higher taxes, incessant business bashing, ridiculous growth of government, and failure to understand capitalism and the free market?
    President Obama has nothing to show for his 4 years except for economic devastation, $15.4 trillion in debt, over 45 million Americans on food stamps and 15 million unemployed Americans .
    American people are smart, informed enough both politically and economically, to see beyond the rhetoric and demagoguery.

    I firmly believe that Mitt Romney is the right man, at the right time to step up and serve our country.We have enough identified reserves of shale oil to be self-sufficient for 250 years; the coal reserves are at least 300years as well. And natural gas is huge! We have plenty of reserves to keep us going until we develop economically feasible alternatives. If Obama was truly interested in an "all of the above" solution, we would be busily developing our own resources and keeping our own refineries open. He clearly is NOT interested in this, as his work in office CLEARLY shows.
    A powerhouse (no pun intended) like the US, making a significant effort to further develop its own energy sources, would collapse the world price of oil--that will always happen when the biggest customer says, nah, you can have it, I've got my own. It's a national security issue, and once again, Obama is not paying attention, not doing his job.

    Romney is tested, he’s ready, he’s committed and he is best prepared for the challenge ahead.
    I urge GOP and all American People to join me in supporting Mitt Romney to be our next President of the United States of America
    Sahit Muja
    President and CEO
    Albanian Minerals 
    New York

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