In New Campaign Strategy, Romney to Have Mouth Wired Shut Until November
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In New Campaign Strategy, Romney to Have Mouth Wired Shut Until November
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My thoughts exactly.Ian wrote:I used to be indifferent about Romney. I honestly didn't know what to think of him, because he wouldn't let himself be defined as anything in particular. But after picking Ryan for his VP, after last week's Libya flap and now after this stupidness (see video), I think I've come to genuinely hate this man. What a despicable piece of shit.
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Ian wrote:I used to be indifferent about Romney. I honestly didn't know what to think of him, because he wouldn't let himself be defined as anything in particular. But after picking Ryan for his VP, after last week's Libya flap and now after this stupidness (see video), I think I've come to genuinely hate this man. What a despicable piece of shit.
http://www.motherjones.com/politics/201 ... fundraiser
Some of the more cool-headed backlash against this bastard: http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/ezr ... e/?hpid=z2
A good portion? This site http://www.statisticbrain.com/welfare-statistics/ states that only 4.1% of Americans are on some form of welfare. How is 4.1% a good portion?Coito ergo sum wrote: I think his comment stupidly phrased, and comes across as very callous, but to some extent a good portion of Obama supporters do, in fact, think they are entitled to state sponsored food, clothing, shelter and health care. I've heard many Obama supporters come right out and say it, that it is the state's responsibility to provide those "basic needs." That's exactly what he said. Those people think they are entitled to those things. He'll never convince them to vote for him, because he doesn't stand for entitlements.
Kristie wrote:A good portion? This site http://www.statisticbrain.com/welfare-statistics/ states that only 4.1% of Americans are on some form of welfare. How is 4.1% a good portion?Coito ergo sum wrote: I think his comment stupidly phrased, and comes across as very callous, but to some extent a good portion of Obama supporters do, in fact, think they are entitled to state sponsored food, clothing, shelter and health care. I've heard many Obama supporters come right out and say it, that it is the state's responsibility to provide those "basic needs." That's exactly what he said. Those people think they are entitled to those things. He'll never convince them to vote for him, because he doesn't stand for entitlements.
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IDMD2Cormac wrote:Doom predictors have been with humans right through our history. They are like the proverbial stopped clock - right twice a day, but not due to the efficacy of their prescience.
Very true. There's still all the voter suppression efforts, including reports now that tea bagger groups are mobilizing to "police" polling locations (read: intimidate poor and minority voters).Gawdzilla Sama wrote:The Repulsives have screwed the pooch, but I won't count my chads until they hatch. I put nothing past the Evil Empire.
We need an escort service then. Abortion clinic escorts know the drill.Gerald McGrew wrote:Very true. There's still all the voter suppression efforts, including reports now that tea bagger groups are mobilizing to "police" polling locations (read: intimidate poor and minority voters).Gawdzilla Sama wrote:The Repulsives have screwed the pooch, but I won't count my chads until they hatch. I put nothing past the Evil Empire.
Ah, but the cherished conservative notion that "47% of people don't pay income taxes" is bollocks. Many of that 47% pay payroll taxes, are elderly and living on Social Security, are disabled, are active duty military while deployed overseas, etc. Only a small percentage (maybe 7%) pay no federal income taxes simply due to low income.Coito ergo sum wrote: As it stands, he came across, literally, as calling 47% of Americans as among those that are of the entitlement mentality, and I think that he overstated the case through indelicate wording. I don't think we are quite that high, yet. But, he was right about that number or nearly that number being rock solid Obama supporters no matter what, and to get elected he would, in fact, be wasting a lot of his time and money to try to convince them to switch sides. He has to win on the 5 or 10 % in the middle -- if he can't convince those in the middle there, then he can't win.
That 7% figure is bull. By payroll taxes you mean social security and medicare, which are not income taxes. If we're being precise about terms, then the 47% is not bollocks. Obviously, people who pay no income taxes will still pay for Social Security and Medicare, as well as state taxes like sales and property taxes.Ian wrote:Ah, but the cherished conservative notion that "47% of people don't pay income taxes" is bollocks. Many of that 47% pay payroll taxes, are elderly and living on Social Security, are disabled, are active duty military while deployed overseas, etc. Only a small percentage (maybe 7%) pay no federal income taxes simply due to low income.Coito ergo sum wrote: As it stands, he came across, literally, as calling 47% of Americans as among those that are of the entitlement mentality, and I think that he overstated the case through indelicate wording. I don't think we are quite that high, yet. But, he was right about that number or nearly that number being rock solid Obama supporters no matter what, and to get elected he would, in fact, be wasting a lot of his time and money to try to convince them to switch sides. He has to win on the 5 or 10 % in the middle -- if he can't convince those in the middle there, then he can't win.
What he was referring to, as I hear it, with the 47% that are staunch obama supporters is not that they are all moochers per se, but that they are all of the entitlement mindset, that the government should be supplying those "basics" I referred to above. Obviously, some percentage of Obama supporters don't need the government assistance, but are nevertheless of the entitlement mindset. None of those people will be convinced to support Romney.Ian wrote:
Polls do show Obama with solid support from forty-something percent of the population, but it's lunacy to think that this is somehow nearly the same 47% that does not contribute income taxes, as Romney clearly inferred. Absolute nonsense.
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