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We just gave Wall St. 700 Billion dollars. Over the last 8 years we have seen the biggest redistribution of wealth in American history from the Middle Class to the top 2 percent.
Do actually think the middle class is going to care about those comments when Obama's plan put more money in the pockets of the Middle Class?
So what? What do uou think the Medicare your retired grandmother gets is, chopped liver? One thing it is not is trickle down economics.
Are you ok with distribution of wealth? Are you a waiter/waitress? How would you like it if you didn't get tipped anymore and people gave your tips to homeless people down the road, would you like $2/hr?
Who here is perfectly ok with MORE of their hard earned money going to those that don't do a darn thing? NOT ME!!!
The Drudge Report this morning led off with a link to audio of Barack Obama on WBEZ, a Chicago public radio station. And this time, Barack Obama was not eight years old when the bomb went off.
I am not saying whether or not this audio is authentic. I'm just saying that with technology being what it is today and the bad behavior that occurs during any election season, people should listen to this with a healthy dose of skepticism.
Wait till it's confirmed either by the station itself, an official transcript or some other objective source.
A conversation about the Warren Court and economic changes. How Obama does not think that the courts are the correct place for those kind of changes to take place. October surprise....wow.
With the exception of the News Corporation and a few others, the media is so deep in bed with Obama they'll never give this the coverage and debate it deserves.
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