Ask yourself the question, If your company was owned by 1 of 2 people, Romney or Pres. Obama,& you would go on THEIR record dealing with companies,
"who would you trust to NOT SELL-OFF your firm, reap millions & lay-off ALL in your firm ONLY to get cash vs.FIXING & "EXPANDING" a firm & make money by SMART business decisions & tactics for SUCCESSFUL business?"
my guess, you'll agree, Pres. Obama is trustworthy, NOT FLIP-FLOPPER "Willard" ROMNEY who will say anything to be "a" President.
i'll tell you where the money goes, into rich peoples bank accounts and stays there while they pervertedly try to make more and more only to hoard it and not spend it, these rich people are perverts to money, much like a pedophile is pervert to children, its sick, real talk
-- ROMNEY'S 2012 PLAN CUTS MEDICARE--Ron Paul’s plan cuts $1 trillion the first year & balances the budget in 3 years. The plan cuts spending by ending the costly foreign wars, and cuts foreign welfare, corporate welfare, and overgrown federal bureaucracy. These cuts are made so that those who are dependent on domestic spending programs such as Medicare aren’t endangered through a sudden change in benefits. Romney’s plan cuts Medicare, on which many elderly Americans rely.
Rich people paying their "fair share" as our current president sees it, leaves less money to hire more workers. Corporations aren't a bunch of computers and buildings eating money. Guess what rich people do with their money? Sooner or later, THEY SPEND IT! And guess who benefits from their spending? THE PEOPLE WHO WORK AND MAKE GOOD PRODUCTS AND SERVICES!
@rpsvt1 corporations are not human beings. however corporations do get a lot of tax breaks through legal loopholes. where does the extra money go that corporations make because of these loopholes? it goes into the top executive's pockets in the form of bonuses, not back into the company for more jobs.
the truth is corporations for a long time now have been involved in politics and that is unconstitutional. Having almost every politician in their pockets is nothing that society can benefit from
i wouldnt say its as much in my opinion class warfare as it is them just paying there fair share. i mean ceo's are making more than ever if u look at statistics and they dont pay as many taxes as there secertaries..cmon
Wow that is a blatant setup job. I feel that attacking corporations is just another form of class warfare. They might as well be saying the rich are not people and should not have rights. The honest truth is that anyone who is a stockholder in a company profits or loses from what that entity does. I sure hope that no liberals hold stock because they would be attacking themselves.
They're trying to change the narrative that corporations are "made up of people" when that's not the argument. The argument is actually the legal fiction that a pile of papers is an actual person by itself. It owns it's own assets separate from the people who actually run it.
@SpitfireOFatj -- "In September 2010, Mitt Romney invited all of the Republican candidates for the New Hampshire Senate to lunch in a conference room in Concord. He thanked them for running for office, then gave each of them a $1,000 check made out to their campaigns. " Google article by Alec MacGillis, 11/3/11
Romney's financial plan cuts Medicare! -- check that out as well.
Ask yourself the question, If your company was owned by 1 of 2 people, Romney or Pres. Obama,& you would go on THEIR record dealing with companies,
"who would you trust to NOT SELL-OFF your firm, reap millions & lay-off ALL in your firm ONLY to get cash vs.FIXING & "EXPANDING" a firm & make money by SMART business decisions & tactics for SUCCESSFUL business?"
my guess, you'll agree, Pres. Obama is trustworthy, NOT FLIP-FLOPPER "Willard" ROMNEY who will say anything to be "a" President.
dominique62dw 1 month ago
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Am convinced America is getting more dumb by the second .
DR Ron Paul = Freedom
Obama/Romney = Corporate puppetry
Remember south park (Book of Mormon )
Dumb dumb dumb dumb dumb
Allseeingeye2013 1 month ago
i'll tell you where the money goes, into rich peoples bank accounts and stays there while they pervertedly try to make more and more only to hoard it and not spend it, these rich people are perverts to money, much like a pedophile is pervert to children, its sick, real talk
garbageday99 1 month ago
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-- ROMNEY'S 2012 PLAN CUTS MEDICARE--Ron Paul’s plan cuts $1 trillion the first year & balances the budget in 3 years. The plan cuts spending by ending the costly foreign wars, and cuts foreign welfare, corporate welfare, and overgrown federal bureaucracy. These cuts are made so that those who are dependent on domestic spending programs such as Medicare aren’t endangered through a sudden change in benefits. Romney’s plan cuts Medicare, on which many elderly Americans rely.
vechorik 3 months ago
Good one, @lwe48 !!!!
Who said that lwe48 ????
aldenbuzz 4 months ago
Rich people paying their "fair share" as our current president sees it, leaves less money to hire more workers. Corporations aren't a bunch of computers and buildings eating money. Guess what rich people do with their money? Sooner or later, THEY SPEND IT! And guess who benefits from their spending? THE PEOPLE WHO WORK AND MAKE GOOD PRODUCTS AND SERVICES!
rpsvt1 4 months ago
@rpsvt1 corporations are not human beings. however corporations do get a lot of tax breaks through legal loopholes. where does the extra money go that corporations make because of these loopholes? it goes into the top executive's pockets in the form of bonuses, not back into the company for more jobs.
epmorgan4 1 month ago
"I refuse to believe corporations are people until Texas executes one."
lwe48 5 months ago 6
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Don't vote until you understand some things:
1. The difference between a neo-conservative and a conservative:
definition and names: /watch?v=nuefjIYKkjE
2. United Nations Agenda 21 and ICELI. Here’s a liberal lady talking to a Tea Party group about it:
/watch?v=CEHWsdimVO4
3. Tea Party Split: Sarah Palin and Ron Paul discuss Israel/drugs/more
/watch?v=VEl5r1aHWP4
Chinese invade Texas: /watch?v=BHrkc6EB6h0
Ron Paul crazy? drugs, gays, prostitution /watch?v=a9nFcLV_W88
vechorik 4 months ago
@lwe48 That is a funny line .. That's great . I may borrow that but give you credit .. Thank you . XO it !
earlsgirlblack 1 month ago
the truth is corporations for a long time now have been involved in politics and that is unconstitutional. Having almost every politician in their pockets is nothing that society can benefit from
deathguitrst 6 months ago
i wouldnt say its as much in my opinion class warfare as it is them just paying there fair share. i mean ceo's are making more than ever if u look at statistics and they dont pay as many taxes as there secertaries..cmon
Conceptzer0 6 months ago
I really hope he doesn't become President.
Willjk89 6 months ago
Wow that is a blatant setup job. I feel that attacking corporations is just another form of class warfare. They might as well be saying the rich are not people and should not have rights. The honest truth is that anyone who is a stockholder in a company profits or loses from what that entity does. I sure hope that no liberals hold stock because they would be attacking themselves.
thielemonster 6 months ago
One thing is for sure, @MittRomney is a tool alright. Figuratively and of the corporate, wealthy business interests.
playerx 6 months ago 4
They're trying to change the narrative that corporations are "made up of people" when that's not the argument. The argument is actually the legal fiction that a pile of papers is an actual person by itself. It owns it's own assets separate from the people who actually run it.
SpitfireOFatj 6 months ago
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@SpitfireOFatj -- "In September 2010, Mitt Romney invited all of the Republican candidates for the New Hampshire Senate to lunch in a conference room in Concord. He thanked them for running for office, then gave each of them a $1,000 check made out to their campaigns. " Google article by Alec MacGillis, 11/3/11
Romney's financial plan cuts Medicare! -- check that out as well.
vechorik 3 months ago
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SpitfireOFatj 6 months ago