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Beebs52
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by Beebs52 » Mon Sep 01, 2008 4:22 pm
Tocqueville3 wrote:BigDrawMan wrote:I heard a report by a think tank analyst-i think from the Cato Inst- who said that if you make less than 250K, it is not in your financial best interests to vote for the GOP.Since those who make over that figure are a minority, they need to confuse their base with nonissues that they will do nothing about.
Dude, you said that already.[/quote]
True enough. Plus, who says? I don't always go by what the Cato Inst. says. Probably never consult them, for that matter. Surprise. And, voting for others best interests sometimes involves supporting the corporations some all hold so deadly.
Well, then
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by BigDrawMan » Mon Sep 01, 2008 4:27 pm
Beebs52 wrote:Tocqueville3 wrote:BigDrawMan wrote:I heard a report by a think tank analyst-i think from the Cato Inst- who said that if you make less than 250K, it is not in your financial best interests to vote for the GOP.Since those who make over that figure are a minority, they need to confuse their base with nonissues that they will do nothing about.
Dude, you said that already.
True enough. Plus, who says? I don't always go by what the Cato Inst. says. Probably never consult them, for that matter. Surprise. And, voting for others best interests sometimes involves supporting the corporations some all hold so deadly.[/quote]
Mr Thinktank guy isnt breaking new ground here.His conclusions are not news.
George Soros doesnt vote in his financial best interests either.
No one has to do so.
I am the selfish type.
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by Beebs52 » Mon Sep 01, 2008 4:55 pm
BigDrawMan wrote:Beebs52 wrote:Tocqueville3 wrote:
Dude, you said that already.
True enough. Plus, who says? I don't always go by what the Cato Inst. says. Probably never consult them, for that matter. Surprise. And, voting for others best interests sometimes involves supporting the corporations some all hold so deadly.
Mr Thinktank guy isnt breaking new ground here.His conclusions are not news.
George Soros doesnt vote in his financial best interests either.
No one has to do so.
I am the selfish type.[/quote]
You think George Soros doesn't vote in his financial interests? He's a perfect combination of greed and misguided anarchism/hubris/self righteousness. Read: crazy with money.
Well, then