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Old 10-15-2008, 09:53 AM   #63
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It boils down to this: The Republicans favors the very rich and want to cut their taxes. Obama favors the middle class and wants to cut their taxes. Both parties are equally for the "redistribution of wealth."

The Republicans say if the super rich are even richer more jobs will be created.
The Democrats say if the middle class makes more money, they will spend more and businesses will do better that way.
Which theory has more validity? Well right now the super rich have tax breaks and all the jobs are going overseas, the stock market is tanking, and we're heading into a severe recession.

If you're making like $500,000 a year or more, you should strongly consider voting for Senator McCain.
If you're a member of the middle class, you'll have more money in your pocket with Senator Obama.

I'm a capitalist and small business owner (very small). President Bush's policies are causing my customers to be fearful. The middle classes' spending money has been eaten away by rising energy, food, and healthcare costs. That has hurt my business and hundreds of thousands of other businesses big and small.

The deficit is obscene. Foreign policy is madness. The nation is bitterly polarized. People are rightly scared. Our nation's wealth is rapidly flowing to the Far East for manufactured goods and the Middle East for oil. The government is nationalizing huge financial institutions in the greatest Socialist move in US history.

This has to stop. Time for a change.

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