Anonymous wrote:It drove me crazy to hear him take credit for schools -- as if he had anything to do with it. (it would likewise be ridiculous for OMalley to take credit for schools in 2016)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Ryan budget embodies the Republican approach of cutting poverty programs to give tax cuts to the rich. If that's what you think the country needs then go ahead and vote for him.
right cause the poor will hire people STFU.
Yep these folks are planning to block grant Medicaid. My brother, who was just accepted for Disability, will also be going on Medicaid. (He has a broken back which caused him to lose his job.) If he votes at all, I'm pretty sure he'll vote for Romney - which is too bad because if Romney succeeds in turning Medicaid over to the states, it won't be a pretty picture for my bro, who will slide further down away from his former middle class life.Anonymous wrote:The Ryan budget embodies the Republican approach of cutting poverty programs to give tax cuts to the rich. If that's what you think the country needs then go ahead and vote for him.
Anonymous wrote:The Ryan budget embodies the Republican approach of cutting poverty programs to give tax cuts to the rich. If that's what you think the country needs then go ahead and vote for him.
I can't stand Romney but wasn't this an issue for Obama? Wasn't there a shortage of senior women in his campaign? Anybody know how his presidential appointments break down?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i guess this is the most important issue, never mind the last 4 years of fail
Women are important. And in that respect, Obama hasn't failed at all.
Anonymous wrote:The Ryan budget embodies the Republican approach of cutting poverty programs to give tax cuts to the rich. If that's what you think the country needs then go ahead and vote for him.