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![]() I won't disagree that Romney has made some missteps. He's far from perfect. But he doesn't need to be that great to be preferable to Obama.
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I can't facepalm enough. This once great country is gone and has been co-opted by special interests that prey on people like Joey who would rather the world end than a baby be aborted. Tired of this s.hit. Need to go back to states rights so I can have a chance of getting away from these idiots. Right now it's impossible. |
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He is better than Obama. That is the only choice to be made in a two-party system. |
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A slave. Explain this, slave. http://www.opensecrets.org/pres12/co...p?id=N00000286 Top contributors to the Romney Campaign Goldman Sachs $676,080 JPMorgan Chase & Co $520,299 Morgan Stanley $513,647 Bank of America $510,728 Credit Suisse Group $427,560 Citigroup Inc $363,015 Barclays $349,400 Wells Fargo $320,025 Please explain how things will get better with Romney as President. I'd really love to read something that isn't comparable to the mindset of a slave talking about their master. |
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![]() http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/3d28...b224c574f2fcdd
another excerpt released from the same mother jones video. filmed at a 50k a plate dinner in boca raton, fla. 50k a plate?! wow. joey, in what ways will romney 'be better'? the removal of banking regs? lowering taxes even more on the wealthy? growing the defense budget? |
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http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/new...ampaign-339410 It's funny how none of you guys ever talk about cutting spending, just raising more taxes. As if there is no limit to what can be raised and remaining blissfully ignorant of where the bracket is to collect from. |
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and when the talk started about romneys speech at the fundraiser, the focus wasn't about the cost per plate, but what romney had to say when he thought he was only talking to people like him. and yeah, i can't relate to either 40 or 50k for one lousy dinner, and listening to some blowhard. i see complaints on here, with good reason, about outsourcing jobs overseas. about money hidden overseas. well, the republican nominee knows all about that, doesn't he? why would one of the perpetrators of those be willing to make any changes in regards to those?? not a fan of raising taxes. however, the bush tax cuts have done nothing but raise the deficit. it was supposed to be temporary. i think they shouldn't be extended, especially not for the wealthy. it sure hasn't accomplished anything insofar as job growth. you know, what it was supposed to do. Last edited by Danzig : 09-18-2012 at 11:16 AM. |
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![]() The entiitlement side of the street will never go to a 3rd party, big labor as well. This goes to the point Romney was trying to make (badly). 5 to 10% of the voters are in play. Hard to imagine a 3rd party able to overcome that dynamic and defeat the left. Unless/until things come completely unglued.
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![]() The assessment that 47% of Americans don't pay taxes is absolutely nothing but shear demagoguery designed to appeal to the far-right and of course the tax evaders that have enjoyed govt sanctioned bailouts in the masquerading of "tax cuts" for over 12 years.
Romney's headline assertion that 47% of Americans pay no income tax is almost correct, assuming he was referring to federal income tax. The Tax Policy Centre said that in 2011 46.4% of people paid no federal income tax. But his suggestion that such people do not "take personal responsibility and care for their lives" warrants further investigation. Firstly, some of those people who did not pay income tax still paid payroll taxes, for social security and Medicare, so that it was only 18.1% of households that did not pay any income or payroll taxes. Given that there are sales taxes, state property taxes and state income taxes these people are still paying some tax – at what point you are deemed to be taking personal responsibility is subjective. Of the 18.1% paying no income or payroll taxes, more than half (10.3% of all households) were elderly, so retired people who may well have paid income and payroll taxes, as well as others, during their working lives. Of the remainder, 6.9% of all households did not pay income or payroll taxes, essentially because they were poor, leaving 1% of "others" who did not pay either of these two types of taxes. Presumably, within the "others" category would fall the likes of six of the 400 US tax filers in 2009 with the highest adjusted gross income (at least $77m), who, according to Internal Revenue Service studies, paid no US income tax, and the 19,551 US households with income above $200,000 who owed no US or foreign income tax. The percentage of people paying no federal income tax was even higher in 2008 and 2009 (50.8% in each of those years) but it is no coincidence that such figures have gone up during a recession (the figure was 39.9% in 2007). http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012...?newsfeed=true |
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![]() Media Matters follows the development of Fox News and RW media in creating, out of thin air, the meme that the 47% who pay no taxes are "freeloaders and moochers" via Hannity, Doocey, Carlson, O'Reilly
How The Right Wing Media Built Mitt Romney's 47 Percent Line The right-wing media's assault on struggling Americans found its way in to GOP presidential hopeful Mitt Romney's recently revealed remarks disparaging 47 percent of Americans "who pay no income tax" to a group of wealthy donors, once again demonstrating the conservative media's central role in the GOP. http://mediamatters.org/research/201...neys-47/189967
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