Saturday, January 30, 2010

BBC News - Why do people often vote against their own interests?

BBC News - Why do people often vote against their own interests?
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  1. The Republican Party Put us in this economic ditch that we're in; by creating this corporate socialist communist society by slowly eliminating the working class; shipping American jobs overseas, and deregulating corporations. It all started in 1981 when Ronald Reagan became the President of the United States. He deregulated the financial markets, cut taxes on the wealthy from 74% to 34% on income, and reformed the income tax in 1986 eliminating all the loopholes for workers giving all the tax breaks to the rich. George Bush Senior followed the same path cutting taxes even further for the wealthy. President Bill Clinton came along and worsen things by creating these Republican Free Trade Agreements this unrabbled our economy and he gave even more tax cuts to the super rich. George Bush Junior continued the same course cutting taxes even further on the wealthy to 27%, and got us into two wars which are bankrupting our country; Obama inherited this economic mess, and his hands are tied by the big corporations and the Republican Party who want to stay on the same path corporate domination; this mind set is controlling The Supreme Court, the political process, and they create our laws that govern us. The Republican Party are foot soldiers who walk in lockstep; they're commanders are Glen Beck, Rush Limbaugh, and Rupert Murdock and Fox News. This is where these people get their orders.

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