@Deepstarr7020 The House has passed 27 job-focused bills that have stalled in the Senate. Look it up. The Democrats continue to believe in tinkering around the edges of the current, outdated, burdensome tax code while Republicans both in the House and Senate want to reform it entirely. The fact of the matter is, the Democrats disgust me as a young Latino because they are the epitomy of the inefficient and unproductive politician
@Deepstarr7020 where the hell is the Senate in approving the Keystone pipeline?? A project supported by both Republicans AND unions, and yet Harry Reid and the Democrats are so concerned about the environment as opposed to creating jobs. If the Senate was trying so hard to create jobs, they wouldn't pile on an endless amount of regulations(e.g. Obamacare, Dodd-Frank) the CBO projected that Obamacare would kill off 800,000 American jobs. Democratic policies are detrimental
@Deepstarr7020 Hispanic communities that are represented by Republicans(e.g. Florida's 18th, 21st and 25th CDs) have much higher median incomes and standards of living than Hispanic districts with Democratic representation(e.g. California's 34th(where I live), CA's 31st, TX's 15th and AZ'S 4th) The proof is quite apparent. In addition, every since the Democrats took over CA in the 90s, my state has been on a downward trajectory. We were once the envy of the nation. No coincidence.
The same thing can be said for just about every demographic in the country. Obama and government don't create jobs, the senate creates bills that would create opportunities for jobs and the things that would help communities. Republicans have filibustered those proposals that would have helped the middle class. Vote republican there won't a be a real difference, but whatever happens to your community because of it ...good luck.
@Deepstarr7020 I, too, am a Hispanic, and I'm tired of the Democrats screwing us over time and time again by using the immigration issue as a tool to win our votes and then do nothing about it.
@Deepstarr7020 As a Hispanic I justify that as an ignorant statement made by ONE individual. If you think the Democrats have been "representing" us, then just take a good look at the state of Hispanic communities across the U.S. Since Obama took office, the poverty rate among Hispanics has increased from 23.2% to 26.6% and the average income for Hispanic households has fallen by 2.3%. Just some data from the U.S. Census Bureau
@Deepstarr7020 The House has passed 27 job-focused bills that have stalled in the Senate. Look it up. The Democrats continue to believe in tinkering around the edges of the current, outdated, burdensome tax code while Republicans both in the House and Senate want to reform it entirely. The fact of the matter is, the Democrats disgust me as a young Latino because they are the epitomy of the inefficient and unproductive politician
MrBloc7 3 weeks ago
@Deepstarr7020 where the hell is the Senate in approving the Keystone pipeline?? A project supported by both Republicans AND unions, and yet Harry Reid and the Democrats are so concerned about the environment as opposed to creating jobs. If the Senate was trying so hard to create jobs, they wouldn't pile on an endless amount of regulations(e.g. Obamacare, Dodd-Frank) the CBO projected that Obamacare would kill off 800,000 American jobs. Democratic policies are detrimental
MrBloc7 3 weeks ago
@Deepstarr7020 Hispanic communities that are represented by Republicans(e.g. Florida's 18th, 21st and 25th CDs) have much higher median incomes and standards of living than Hispanic districts with Democratic representation(e.g. California's 34th(where I live), CA's 31st, TX's 15th and AZ'S 4th) The proof is quite apparent. In addition, every since the Democrats took over CA in the 90s, my state has been on a downward trajectory. We were once the envy of the nation. No coincidence.
MrBloc7 3 weeks ago
@MrBloc7
The same thing can be said for just about every demographic in the country. Obama and government don't create jobs, the senate creates bills that would create opportunities for jobs and the things that would help communities. Republicans have filibustered those proposals that would have helped the middle class. Vote republican there won't a be a real difference, but whatever happens to your community because of it ...good luck.
Deepstarr7020 3 weeks ago
@Deepstarr7020 I, too, am a Hispanic, and I'm tired of the Democrats screwing us over time and time again by using the immigration issue as a tool to win our votes and then do nothing about it.
MrBloc7 3 weeks ago
@Deepstarr7020 As a Hispanic I justify that as an ignorant statement made by ONE individual. If you think the Democrats have been "representing" us, then just take a good look at the state of Hispanic communities across the U.S. Since Obama took office, the poverty rate among Hispanics has increased from 23.2% to 26.6% and the average income for Hispanic households has fallen by 2.3%. Just some data from the U.S. Census Bureau
MrBloc7 3 weeks ago
"(English)The language of prosperity and not the language of living in the ghetto (Spanish) "
How do you justify that as a Hispanic?
Deepstarr7020 4 weeks ago
Is she single?
woopeea 4 weeks ago
Republican Field Head to Head Polling VS Obama
*data from Real Clear Politics (dot) com
Romney: 33 months worth of polling (136 polls total)
28 wins, 14 ties, 94 losses – 20.59% winning percentage
Averages losing to Obama by 1.8%
Gingrich: 21 months worth of polling (71 polls total)
2 wins, 1 ties, 68 losses – 2.82% winning percentage
Averages losing to Obama by 11.0%
Any candidate other than Romney is an easy win for Obama.
miturbinesdurti 4 weeks ago