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Democrats are for more interested in getting the votes from the middle class and the poor.. What have they donr for either class in the past other than promise better in the future. Then they say they will go after Big Business, this is to make the middle class say “yeah go get those Big Business guys!” and they get the vote. But what happens when you take money away from the big boys? They pass it straight down to the middle class and poor or simply stop. The thought of penalizing the people making the money and creating jobs, products is insane as they will not and have not taken a loss if its possible to collect from the people they supply, support or employ.

Now we have todays Republican group. There was a time when the party stood for small government and I am all for that. Small cost, tax and intrusion. That party is no more, they now take cash for rights and freedoms of the people. Ron Paul was the only real Republican out there this year but he stood a chance in hell against the left and right wing media outlets.

McCain is a democrat with an R on his chest and know knowledge of economy, Hillary is in charge of a multi million dollar scam title the “Clintons”, Barack has some serious baggage with his upbringing and religious beliefs.

This is seriously an election I will have no idea who to vote for but ill be dammed if I want to pay more for less health care.

True power sits in congress, dont ever forget that.

@Professor 152929 wrote:

Dom I have no idea what that particular statement means, but Obama and Democrats in general are clearly far more dedicated to the middle class then Republicans.

Excellent obervation Wallstreet. Most American’s dont have a clue about how our election system really works. They think each vote “counts” and that the will of the people determine winners in Presidential campaigns.