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"Never before have so few with so much promised to take away so much from so many and then laugh their asses off as the so many with so little vote for the so few with so much." A James Pence Quote
"American Politics, a sport for the rich and enslavement for the rest of us." A James Pence Quote
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Tue Sep 04, 2012 at 13:54:26 PM EDT
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One trend of the last few decades completely perplexes me. How Southerners, and rural Americans in general insist on voting against the interests of themselves and their families by voting for the Republican Party. You see, most rural and small-town voters are hard-working people. The very folks who have seen their livelihoods decimated by the trickle-down idiocy Republican policies create. Never before has the effect of an election been more important to them. |
| RDemocrat :: Obama Plan to Help Rural Americans More |
I will admit that Obama has been a disappointment. However, the lesser of two evils while evil is indeed still less evil. If rural Americans really consider themselves Republican they should consider new information out today. Information that confirms Mitt Romney is the candidate for wealthy urbanites, not Barack Obama:
According to a new analysis of tax and census data, Mitt Romney's economic plan is heavily tilted towards big cities, but tough on the rural areas that comprise the GOP's base. Barack Obama's economic proposals lean the other way, offering little to wealthy urbanites, while delivering broad tax savings to the middle- and lower-class Americans spread across the South and Midwest.
The findings, released Thursday by a start-up called Politify, present a novel way to view the diverging economic promises in this recession election. In a race dominated by the rhetoric of deficits and the 99 percent, Politify says it offers unassailable data and objective answers for voters wondering how the candidates' plans will affect their wallet, their neighborhood, or the whole country.
http://www.thenation.com/blog/...
In fact, in comparison the Obama plan does much more to help rural Americans even though they refuse to vote for him.
Go to this site to see just how skewed against Americans Republicans and Mitt Romney really are:
https://www.politify.com/elect... |
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