56 Million Americans cast their vote for John McCain. That’s the largest number of votes ever cast in opposition to a president elect…
Doesn’t appear much has changed over the past 3-4 elections. The country is truly divided over the socialist entitlement direction the country has been headed in over the past 25 years or so.
Congrats to the Dems again on a great campaign and victory. Having said that, this is hardly a series of events which are going to bring the country together as one. I’m not convinced that excessive taxation of the “Haves” for the direct purpose and benefit of the entitlement “Have Nots” is going to galvanize the country together.
How much of your investments have benifited from the socialiazation of the financial system, which the taxpayers are footing the bill for? The whole bailout/rescue has been a tax on the ‘Have-Nots’ for the benefit and entitlement of the ‘Haves’.
Are you suggesting the entitlement have nots actually pay taxes? What are you talking about? How has any financial investment benefited by the bail out?
Before the bail out, the market had lost $1 trillion in value. Since the bail out its lost another $6 trillion…
That’s not $7 trillion in food stamps, section eight housing, free medical care and free education for the entitlement have nots. That’s hard earned money lost by the working middle class who are going to get hammered even further by the election of additional democrats to power…