Tuesday, April 3, 2012

THE PENNSYLVANIA OUTLOOK -- Just A Minute Radio for Tuesday 120403

Today the time and tasks just overwhelmed the available time.

 

So this is going to be shorter than usual because – the later it gets the bigger the errors. It’s a losing proposition. But one thing is nice. When it’s over it’s over.

 

We really feel like things are progressing. However like anything else you get tired of doing it. And things get done or don’t get done with ferver and vigor. You know how it goes.

 

Except at this time in the morning BIG mistakes like hot helium balloons begin to have their problems. So before we retreat to the ‘hot air ones’ which are even harder to control. I’m – in the words of that famous Grand Ole Opry character… “I’m goin’ back to the wagon – these shoes are a-killin’ me.  If I don’t quit now I’ll fall down flat. (J)

 

See you t’morra at the Bait Shop (I hope)… Amen!

 

God bless us … every one… thanks to Tiny Tim for givin’ us that’n.

 

Cordially, IN HIM

 

Jack

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THE PENNSYLVANIA OUTLOOK

          JUST A MINUTE: In the hypothetical Pennsylvania Election 2012 head to head match President Obama and Mitt Romney are right on the money at 45% each. If Rick Santorum should be the GOP nominee, the Mr. Obama would lead the pack 47% to 42%. That may change by about 9:30 AM Tuesday morning. You can check the Rasmussen poll … which gives the latest numbers up to that hour. Obviously it shifts by the moment.

          In another race 54% of the voters continue to favor setting aside the President’s health care measure and 61% now believe it is at least somewhat likely to be repealed. Of course in the end it’s up to Congress… but it’s the voters who select the members of Congress. Scott Rasmussen thinks the Health Care Law is doomed regardless of what the Supreme Court decides.

            On the economy 49% trust the GOP more than Democrats; 38% trust the Democrats more. The President leads Ron Paul 43 to 40%. The President also leads Newt Gingrich 48-38%.

          Where does that leave us?  Confused is the surefire decision.

          <> I’m Jack Buttram. (END)  

 

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