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Primarily because the Republicans seem to be at war against just about everyone except rich folk and Romney has bought into these stances. It is not that I think Obama is so wonderful, just that at this point in time I believe he is interested in helping the middle class and poor. I do not believe Romney gives a whit about either. That is pretty much it in a nutshell.
I really wish one party or the other and I do not care which would run someone I could get excited about.
Why would you think that, when Obama's top contributors are Wall Streeter's and (Forced) Union thugs? He doesn't care about the poor and middle classed. If he did, he would not be trying to bankrupt our country, leaving these people with no support...
A troll answer, totally off topic. The topic is why Obama is, to some people, the candidate of choice. Do not try to derail the thread. You can start a thread on the topic you brought up.
Primarily because the Republicans seem to be at war against just about everyone except rich folk and Romney has bought into these stances. It is not that I think Obama is so wonderful, just that at this point in time I believe he is interested in helping the middle class and poor. I do not believe Romney gives a whit about either. That is pretty much it in a nutshell.
I really wish one party or the other and I do not care which would run someone I could get excited about.
Why would you think that, when Obama's top contributors are Wall Streeter's and (Forced) Union thugs? He doesn't care about the poor and middle classed. If he did, he would not be trying to bankrupt our country, leaving these people with no support...
Why would you think that, when Obama's top contributors are Wall Streeter's and (Forced) Union thugs? He doesn't care about the poor and middle classed. If he did, he would not be trying to bankrupt our country, leaving these people with no support...
Rightly or wrongly I see Obama as being more inclined to help the middle class and poor. I see nothing in Romney's campaign and stated positions to make me believe he will do anything good for them. He is rich and will help the rich. That is my take on his statements.
Whether or not a Repub or a DEM is elected is truly irrelevant because they are all beholden to the international banks that have taken over.
I mean we've got the Federal Reserve Bank, a PRIVATE bank, masquerading as a federal agency when it is not and dictating federal monetary policy.
The federal government OWES the Federal Reserve Bank money but we let the ones we owe money make monetary policy. BIG CONFLICT OF INTEREST.
this election like so many of the others in recent history is a farce. the only thing at stake is which puppet the Bilderbergs want in place.
Primarily because the Republicans seem to be at war against just about everyone except rich folk and Romney has bought into these stances. It is not that I think Obama is so wonderful, just that at this point in time I believe he is interested in helping the middle class and poor. I do not believe Romney gives a whit about either. That is pretty much it in a nutshell.
I really wish one party or the other and I do not care which would run someone I could get excited about.
Why would you think that, when Obama's top contributors are Wall Streeter's and (Forced) Union thugs? He doesn't care about the poor and middle classed. If he did, he would not be trying to bankrupt our country, leaving these people with no support...
So far all the replies except my first response are off topic. Start new threads if you want to discuss those topics.
Rightly or wrongly I see Obama as being more inclined to help the middle class and poor.
I see nothing in Romney's campaign and stated positions to make me believe he will do anything good for them. He is rich and will help the rich. That is my take on his statements.
So if he is so inclined to help the middle class and the poor, why are they still in such need of help after his first three years?
So it's okay for the middle and poor to get more, but we don't want the rich to get more?
I've been reading Robert Draper's Do No Ask What Good We Do, about the new GOP House, and it opens with a very interesting anecdote. On the night of Obama's inauguration, Draper writes, about 15 GOP legislators from both houses--along with Newt Gingrich, journalist Fred Barnes, and pollster Frank Luntz, who arranged the evening--got together at a Washington restaurant.
They were not necessarily the party's official leaders, but they were the emotional leaders of the new breed--Jim DeMint, Eric Cantor, Kevin McCarthy--which is to say, the cohort to whom many others were looking for leadership; indeed, if you know anything about Mitch McConnell, to whom the leadership was looking for leadership. They talked for four hours about what their posture should be.
They agreed that night: oppose everything in completely unity. Show, Draper writes, "united and unyielding opposition to the president's economic policies."
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2012/06/15/from-day-one.html
And there you have it ladies and gentlemen! Another conspiracy theorist. At least we all know now.
Obama is the least evil and a Christian.
Obama is the least evil and a Christian.
That is easy. The Republicans made a decision to oppose everything, absolutely everything that Obama proposed. They have faithfully followed that decision at the expense of the poor and middle class.