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Mitt Romney Rolling Stone Article.... It's Over For This Guy
I apologize if this was already posted but did anyone read this
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics...pital-20120829 I mean, he calls 47% of Americans parasites.... he is the definition of a parasite |
47% is way off. I think it's much higher than that.
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Technically, he is done...but the Koch brothers will buy the election.
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it's been discussed https://gfy.com/showthread.php?t=1081112
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Obama down 6% from last week. Keep wishing! ;)
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RCP Average 9/4 - 9/17 -- -- 48.4 45.5 Obama +2.9 http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epo...bama-1171.html |
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http://www.gallup.com/poll/election.aspx |
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So the people that need taxpayer money the most are going go elect the guy that will cut their funding. What is really interesting is that the 47% that Romney slammed are his base. As long as he keeps talking about God, guns and keeping rights away from certain people they'll still vote for him. |
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:1orglaugh |
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Problem is...he's not going to cut the military (neither will Obama to any degree that matters). Looks like the plan is to just keep printing money no matter if Obama or Romney wins. They are both multi-millionaires (as are every member of Congress and the Senate), so they will all keep the gravy train of money going until it crashes I guess. Reality is...it won't affect Romney OR Obama. They are both rich as hell and both have enough political and financial connections to ride out any economic storm that may come. Only dumbasses like all of us will suffer. :( |
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Gallup's 7 day tracking shows: Gallup Tracking 9/11 - 9/17 3050 RV 2.0 47 46 Obama +1 |
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I don't know how much credence is given to the Rasmussen Poll...but I have heard it spoken about with respect from both "sides" as well. They are showing Romney ahead by 4 points today: http://www.rasmussenreports.com/publ..._tracking_poll |
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romney is much wealthier then obama, like at least 10x. |
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I think you get my drift. Anyone in the Senate or Congress who is a career politician is a multi-millionaire. The one's who aren't just haven't been there long enough yet to set up the deals back home with companies to funnel money back to them and get it sent back around in a way that looks "innocent". And Obama is a multi-millionaire...you can try to make it out like he's just a "poor" multi-millionaire, but face facts: he's one of the "1%" even though you don't want to say that. Don't know how he got that way since he's never had any job in the private sector. Must be that good ol' tax money getting funneled around and coming back home to roost. |
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Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz26rJg6Dyt |
WSJ The Data Behind Romney?s 47% Comments
In his comments to fundraisers captured on video, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney said 47% of Americans would almost automatically vote for President Barack Obama because they were ?dependent? on the government, in part because they received government benefits and paid no federal income taxes. http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2012/0...s-47-comments/ |
Well, national polls don't matter all. It's a state by state election. The national or popular vote means nothing, just ask Al Gore.
A big part of this comes down to Ohio. If he can't win Ohio, he has to nearly run the table on every other state. The polls coming out of Ohio and a few other states are the only ones that matter and the only ones the campaigns look at. |
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I wonder if that's really true? How the heck did Obama carry the Repub states in the last election though? Or Bush carry the Dem states in the past? Or did they just happen to win the swing states only (other than the states the media are telling us are pre-determined)? I'm really starting to question the poll numbers and charts from the media. They were way off-base on that recall vote in Wisconsin. Hell, Ed Shulz on MSNBC was actually broadcasting outside the capital in Wisconsin when that vote happened and gleefully showing exit poll numbers that they had and claiming it was all over. lol Then the next day he looked like somebody had took his lunch money or something. :1orglaugh |
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Romney looks like he is pacing a 10 inch cock under those pants..
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What I mean is...it SHOULD be that if a guy gets 30% of the popular vote in a state, he should get 30% of that states electoral votes. But it's "winner take all" Which means that Romney could get 51% to Obama's 49% in a particular state (maybe only by a couple of hundred votes) but he gets 100% of the electoral votes. It's total bullshit. |
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Actually...I saw Jesse Ventura on Piers Morgan yesterday talking about a run for President in 2016 with NO Party affiliation at all! Not even Independent! He's a very interesting guy and I'd like to see him run for President to see what happens. |
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This isn't an isolated incident. There's video evidence of him being a heartless dickwad on multiple occasions. |
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:1orglaugh |
As a vet, I know most of the US's enlisted military men fall in the income group that pays no federal income taxes ($18K/yr). I don't consider them to be leeches on society just because they fall into the "no tax" group.
Rmoney sucks! |
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"Chart reflects Basic Pay only and does not include bonuses, allowances and other benefits. Learn about total Army compensation." I have family in the military. It's VERY good (unless you're getting shot at...which most are not) And active military does pay some income tax...but it's a pretty sweet deal for sure: "Basic pay and most other pays are generally subject to federal income tax; however, certain allowances are not taxed, such as the basic allowances for housing and subsistence. DOD considers the federal tax advantage as the additional income military members would have to earn in order to receive their current take-home pay if their allowances for housing and subsistence were taxable. In fact, DOD views the federal tax advantage as part of service members' cash compensation when it compares military pay with civilian pay. " |
harsh, but true.
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Look at all the tax free advantages these 'moochers' get!
http://militaryadvantage.military.co...or-recipeints/ Clearly all our problems would be solved if we started taxing their pension and used that money to fund tax loopholes for hedge fund managers instead... After all, Congressional Medal of Honor winners aren't technically 'job creators', they are only patriots, heros and national treasures. |
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Matt Taibbi is a badass. Great fucking article. Quote:
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