Ya know, I see a lot of people thinking that a RINO like Romney would be okay to vote for, because he'll obviously have a conservative house and senate to keep him toeing the line (or other, similar assumptions). As if JUST voting the Republican ticket down the line will solve all our problems, and having Republicans back at the helm of our "Ship of state" will be enough to pull us out of the death spiral The ReichsMessiah and congress have pushed us into.

I don't know about you, but I haven't seen any signs of the SEIU/ACORN vote fraud machine twirling it's mustache in frustration as it slither's off, stage left. I see them changing names and laying low, trying not to draw attention to the same old shinanigans they've been allowed to become adept at with relative impunity. I see no signs that Obama isn't fully intent on spending the stimulus money he's been hoarding to buy votes in "battleground" states, just like FDR did in 1932.
Furthermore, I see no signs that the Republican leadership even recognize these threats for what they are. Theoretically, we elected a bunch of TEA partiers into the House during the mid term, and I've been distinctly underwhelmed by their presence on the political stage. Instead, I've seen a whole lot of business as usual, the hypothetically conservative House speaker engaging The ReichsMessiah in friendly rounds of golf, running up the debt ceiling whenever The ReichsMessiah runs out of "money" on his gub'mint credit card, and happily passing continuing resolution after continuing resolution and thus granting tacit approval of Obama's usurping of their traditional restraint on the growth of government through the circumvented budgetary process.
So the question becomes, just how exactly is the Republican Congress in 2013 going to be substantially different from the Republican Congresses of recent memory? You know, the ones that - under President Bush's watch - added 3.9 TRILLION bucks to the indentured servitude contracts of all our children, grandchildren et.al, passed the "Patriot Act" like it was a *******ed good thing, passed the McLame campaign "reform" debacle (because, if it was really a travesty against the first amendment, the SCOTUS would shoot it down, right?), and tried to ram amnesty for illegal aliens down the public's throat? What factor or combination of them do you folks see that is going to make things significantly different from the "Business as usual" attitude we've all seen?