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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]He doesn't divide America[/b], doesn't have a distaste for success and supports an agenda that encourages investment and risk, rather than send signals of uncertainty and defeated leadership. [/quote] Huh. You must have slept through that whole 'half the people in this country are moochers' thing. I'm pretty sure no one is certain what Mitt Romney will do since, well, he hasn't told us. He certainly creates a lot of uncertainty in foreign policy. You think Obama has defeated leadership? By what measure? He's leading and winning the polls and he will win by a landslide in November.[/quote] Don't be stupid. Sadly for you, a lot of people are aware that what he meant was Obama's got 47% committed, which he can't worry about electorally [/quote] No, what he said and what he MEANT was that he can't ever convince these people to care more about their lives. That's what he says. He is a despicable human being for that. How dare he insult Americans. Most people have been in the 47% at one point or another. No self-respecting Republican would vote for someone who said such a terrible, disrespectful, and unAmerican thing.[/quote] So he got his numbers messed up. 47% of the people in the U.S. aren't going to vote for him no matter what. There is some number of people who do not pay income tax. There is another number of people who actually get a tax refund yet they have never paid income tax because of the earned income tax credit (which Reagan put in place, btw). This, I care about because I do pay taxes and I don't believe one group should shoulder all the burden while another group recoups benefits for extended periods of time. Welfare programs are necessary, but they should not a stopping point. There should be programs to make these people self sufficient. A rising tide floats all boats, the problem is the tide isn't rising. If Obama stays on track, will the tide rise? I don't know. If we elect Romney, will the tide rise? I don't know. The key difference between the two is that Obama won't cut programs and spending, but Romney will. I frankly don't like my choices at all, and I don't know who I will vote for. Won't matter for me though, I live in Maryland.[/quote]
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