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I am not anti-corporation. I simply said that Romney is going to help corporations earn more money, and that does not mean employees will be better off. Trickle down does not work.
Likewise, the reverse is not true. You simply cannot make corporations be less profitable, and solve the economic problems of the country.
But in a time where corporations are doing gangbusters, but the middle class is doing awful, I would rather see more help go towards the middle class than to making corporations richer.
Corporations are not people. The CEO of the corporation can vote, and can vote with his checkbook to the tune of $2300. Every employee within that corporation that believes one candidate will help them more than the other can also vote, and vote with their checkbook to the tune of $2300. That seems fair.
What is not fair is Citizens United and unlimited super pac's. How could you possibly make an argument that the ultra wealthy contributing unlimited amounts of money to campaigns could be good for anyone other than the ultra wealthy?
I know that all Americans want the dream, and they sometimes vote based on where they see themselves one day (ultra wealthy). The reality is, the middle class is what makes this country turn, and it is being crushed by the ultra wealthy.
I hope you aren't one of those people that believed that sound bite taken out of context. He was talking about infrastructure. As you know, I did build the site. But I didn't build the internet, the power grid, the building housing the servers, and etc which I use in order to run the site. This is what the President was saying to anyone who listened to the whole sound bite, and not just the 2 second clip prepared by Republicans for their ads.
No not at all. Do you have a savings account? Do you hoard money away for a rainy day? Are you not saving for a retirement? Are you not looking our for #1<-- this sounds like a corporation!! You probably have more than most. How is it fair you have all that money and there are people living on the street and unemployed . You should give your "fair share" to those who do not have any, Mike. But my bet is you wont. You have the same mentality as corporation: Survival
The majority of people on futures.io (formerly BMT) are republicans. The majority of people on futures.io (formerly BMT) are also doing extremely well financially.
So, it is not my intention to start any wars. With politics it is easy to take things personally.
The last parting word I will say tonight is that I dislike Republicans and Democrats both.
Go back and look at the last 20 years from non-partisan sources, and look at the correlation between corporate profits and the average pay of the middle class vs the wealth of the uber-rich.
How could anyone argue against it?
It didn't use to be this way. It's just gotten more and more worse and pronounced in the last 20 years because more and more laws have been passed to corrupt our politicians into doing exactly what the corporations want. We The People are simply no longer represented.
All it takes is a few billion dollars of ads to convince people of anything you want to convince them of. They love sound bites, and certainly can't be bothered to conduct their own research, since American Idol is coming on in a few minutes. So they just believe whatever you put in front of them.
Whoever has the most money and tells the most lies, wins.
Why should I care if someone makes more money than me? Life isn't fair. You probably make more than me. If I start complaining and whining about you not paying your fair share will you give me some of your money? Probably not. I wouldn't expect you too. I wouldnt want you too. You worked for it, its yours. If I want more money I will get a second job or a find a better job than the one I have.
I make my own future by the amount of work I put into it. I don't need a handout for the sake of fairness and equality.
Romney was the only mainstream Republican candidate who wasn't too far to the right on the 'social conservative' side to have a chance to be elected and, also had a pretty solid business background. An oversimplification but definitely the big factors. And the social conservatives dislike Obama enough to vote for Romney.
As far as the air of entitlement, I get that sense from most politicians, few who are in D.C. working for 'the American people.'
There just aren't any Abe Lincolns floating around anymore and they'd be irrelevant nowadays anyway.
Not sure how it works, can they buy anything with their stamps or only certain products? IE, farm subsidized products, in that case, they are only absorbing the excesses of corporate welfare. I know nothing about it, something to be considered in the equation perhaps?