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Re: Michele Bachman = the reson we never ever have a woman president hahh
« Reply #25 on: July 03, 2011, 11:34:33 AM »
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Barack Obama benefited from strong support among a number of demographic groups during his 2008 presidential campaign.  In an economic sense, after two-and-a-half years of his presidency, those same groups which showed him the greatest support have suffered disproportionately more than others in the United States.

It begs the question as to whether these groups will be political lemmings for Obama both in their support of his campaign and when they pull the lever in the 2012 presidential election.  If their votes are based upon how their financial lives have changed since Obama took office, then they cannot reelect Obama into the White House.  In other words, logic should tell them to vote against Obama next year. Consider these groups.

African-Americans

Barack Obama captured a staggering 96% of the African-American vote in the 2008 election, an increase even above their traditional backing of the Democrats' candidate.  In addition, there was a slight uptick in voter turnout for Obama, as blacks had a 2% increase in turnout versus the 2004 presidential election.  It is hard to fathom that a presidential candidate could possibly garner greater support from a demographic group than did Obama from African-Americans.

However, that support at the polling place has far from translated into a better way of life for the group as a whole.

When Obama took office in January 2009, the nation's unemployment rate stood at 7.6%.  For African-Americans, as a group, the unemployment rate was 12.6%.

Fast forward two-and-a-half years and, according to the latest data released for May 2011, the nation's unemployment rate is 9.1%.  The present rate of unemployment rate for blacks is 16.2%.  So, while the overall unemployment rate has risen by 1.5% since Obama took office, the rate of unemployment for blacks is 3.6% higher.  Seen another way, the gap between the African-American unemployment rate versus that of the entire population has widened from 5.0% when Obama took office to 7.1% as of May 2011.   That is a rather huge move in a relatively short period of time.

What we've seen then is that African-Americans have had their economic state of life drop at a far greater rate versus other Americans during Obama's time in the White House, despite their overwhelming support of him in the 2008 elections.  The numbers show that President Barack Obama has done nothing for the economic well-being of the African-American demographic group.

For him to capture a similar level of this group's votes in 2012 would be indicative of the group simply ignoring how their financial status has declined disproportionately more than the overall population under Obama's fiscal policies.

College/Young Professionals

This group was another strong supporter of Barack Obama to become President back in 2008.  His message of hope and change resonated with the college crowd and among those just starting their careers.  In fact, turnout among those 18-24 years of age rose slightly to 49% in the 2008 elections versus 47% in 2004.  Exit poll data from 2008 show Obama enjoyed a 66% approval rating for the 18-29 year-old demographic group.

Unfortunately for this group, economic opportunities have become more and more scarce during Obama's presidency.  According to a recent report from the Economic Policy Institute, for calendar year 2010, the unemployment rate for workers 16-24 years of age averaged 18.4% verses a rate of 9.6% for the overall population.

The same report states, "...the class of 2011 will likely face the highest unemployment rate for young college graduates since the Great Recession began."

The policies of the very man this demographic group supported has caused many of them to be either underemployed or unemployed, while also now burdened with thousands and thousands of dollars in college loans, in many cases.

Low Income Families

Lower income Americans offered strong support for Barack Obama.  More than 70% of voters who earned less than $15,000 per year punched their card for Obama, while those whose earnings were $15,000-$30,000 voted for Obama at a clip better than 60%.  Better than 50% of those earning $30,000-$50,000 also supported Obama for the Oval Office.

Yet, these same individuals have found life under Obama to be rather difficult.  When Barack Obama assumed the position of President of the United States, the average price of gasoline was $1.81/gallon. Going into the past weekend, the average price nationwide was $3.72/gallon.  That's a mere 106% price increase under Obama. 

Energy prices, as a proportion of income, naturally impact lower income families more than middle class or upper class families.  We've also seen a substantial increase in food prices, including corn and wheat, which again impact the lower income group more than the overall population.

In fact, Federal Reserve Chairman, Ben Bernanke recently indicated that lower income Americans were being hit harder by the economy as he showed that lower income Americans continue to suffer disproportionately higher unemployment than middle and upper class Americans.

Three Groups:  African-Americans, College/Young Professionals, and Low Income Families.  All have seen disproportionately more economic challenges than the general population during Obama's term in office.  If the economy is their top issue, then they cannot support the man who has made their lives worse since he took office.

Chad Stafko is a writer and political consultant living in the Midwest.  He can be reached at stafko@msn.com.

http://www.americanthinker.com/2011/06/hows_that_hope_and_change_working_out_for_obama_supporters.html

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Re: Michele Bachman = the reson we never ever have a woman president hahh
« Reply #26 on: July 03, 2011, 11:37:26 AM »

Barack Obama benefited from strong support among a number of demographic groups during his 2008 presidential campaign.  In an economic sense, after two-and-a-half years of his presidency, those same groups which showed him the greatest support have suffered disproportionately more than others in the United States.

It begs the question as to whether these groups will be political lemmings for Obama both in their support of his campaign and when they pull the lever in the 2012 presidential election.  If their votes are based upon how their financial lives have changed since Obama took office, then they cannot reelect Obama into the White House.  In other words, logic should tell them to vote against Obama next year. Consider these groups.

African-Americans

Barack Obama captured a staggering 96% of the African-American vote in the 2008 election, an increase even above their traditional backing of the Democrats' candidate.  In addition, there was a slight uptick in voter turnout for Obama, as blacks had a 2% increase in turnout versus the 2004 presidential election.  It is hard to fathom that a presidential candidate could possibly garner greater support from a demographic group than did Obama from African-Americans.

However, that support at the polling place has far from translated into a better way of life for the group as a whole.

When Obama took office in January 2009, the nation's unemployment rate stood at 7.6%.  For African-Americans, as a group, the unemployment rate was 12.6%.

Fast forward two-and-a-half years and, according to the latest data released for May 2011, the nation's unemployment rate is 9.1%.  The present rate of unemployment rate for blacks is 16.2%.  So, while the overall unemployment rate has risen by 1.5% since Obama took office, the rate of unemployment for blacks is 3.6% higher.  Seen another way, the gap between the African-American unemployment rate versus that of the entire population has widened from 5.0% when Obama took office to 7.1% as of May 2011.   That is a rather huge move in a relatively short period of time.

What we've seen then is that African-Americans have had their economic state of life drop at a far greater rate versus other Americans during Obama's time in the White House, despite their overwhelming support of him in the 2008 elections.  The numbers show that President Barack Obama has done nothing for the economic well-being of the African-American demographic group.

For him to capture a similar level of this group's votes in 2012 would be indicative of the group simply ignoring how their financial status has declined disproportionately more than the overall population under Obama's fiscal policies.

College/Young Professionals

This group was another strong supporter of Barack Obama to become President back in 2008.  His message of hope and change resonated with the college crowd and among those just starting their careers.  In fact, turnout among those 18-24 years of age rose slightly to 49% in the 2008 elections versus 47% in 2004.  Exit poll data from 2008 show Obama enjoyed a 66% approval rating for the 18-29 year-old demographic group.

Unfortunately for this group, economic opportunities have become more and more scarce during Obama's presidency.  According to a recent report from the Economic Policy Institute, for calendar year 2010, the unemployment rate for workers 16-24 years of age averaged 18.4% verses a rate of 9.6% for the overall population.

The same report states, "...the class of 2011 will likely face the highest unemployment rate for young college graduates since the Great Recession began."

The policies of the very man this demographic group supported has caused many of them to be either underemployed or unemployed, while also now burdened with thousands and thousands of dollars in college loans, in many cases.

Low Income Families

Lower income Americans offered strong support for Barack Obama.  More than 70% of voters who earned less than $15,000 per year punched their card for Obama, while those whose earnings were $15,000-$30,000 voted for Obama at a clip better than 60%.  Better than 50% of those earning $30,000-$50,000 also supported Obama for the Oval Office.

Yet, these same individuals have found life under Obama to be rather difficult.  When Barack Obama assumed the position of President of the United States, the average price of gasoline was $1.81/gallon. Going into the past weekend, the average price nationwide was $3.72/gallon.  That's a mere 106% price increase under Obama.  

Energy prices, as a proportion of income, naturally impact lower income families more than middle class or upper class families.  We've also seen a substantial increase in food prices, including corn and wheat, which again impact the lower income group more than the overall population.

In fact, Federal Reserve Chairman, Ben Bernanke recently indicated that lower income Americans were being hit harder by the economy as he showed that lower income Americans continue to suffer disproportionately higher unemployment than middle and upper class Americans.

Three Groups:  African-Americans, College/Young Professionals, and Low Income Families.  All have seen disproportionately more economic challenges than the general population during Obama's term in office.  If the economy is their top issue, then they cannot support the man who has made their lives worse since he took office.

Chad Stafko is a writer and political consultant living in the Midwest.  He can be reached at stafko@msn.com.

http://www.americanthinker.com/2011/06/hows_that_hope_and_change_working_out_for_obama_supporters.html

Do you know that 75% of the US  population earn less than 50K , you stupid c0cksucker.

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Re: Michele Bachman = the reson we never ever have a woman president hahh
« Reply #27 on: July 03, 2011, 11:38:16 AM »
When it comes to choosing the right woman ,The Coach is always spot on.

i'll requote this for you, since i don't think too many caught it.

as for the elections, go whoever's not Obama, that guy's a smacker.
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Re: Michele Bachman = the reson we never ever have a woman president hahh
« Reply #28 on: July 03, 2011, 11:42:31 AM »
i'll requote this for you, since i don't think too many caught it.

as for the elections, go whoever's not Obama, that guy's a smacker.
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« Reply #29 on: July 03, 2011, 11:44:26 AM »
Do you know that 75% of the US  population earn less than 50K , you stupid c0cksucker.


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« Reply #30 on: July 03, 2011, 11:45:27 AM »


Do you know that 75% of the US  population earn less than 50K , you stupid c0cksucker.

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« Reply #31 on: July 03, 2011, 11:45:49 AM »
America is seriously on a down ward spiral, china is fast becoming a much more likely superpower than america and I don't like it.

What america needs is people with a fucking brain in charge not idiots like that woman or chain who is already dead and just to lazy to fall over.
We need another JFK another young good looking vibrant and full of power kinda guy.

Why don't you do something about it stud? why don't you join the ARMY ?

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« Reply #32 on: July 03, 2011, 11:48:45 AM »
Is this fagg0t for real   ???

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« Reply #33 on: July 03, 2011, 11:50:27 AM »
You're right, there are still a lot of dumbass people out there who will vote for him again despite all of the disasters he has caused and having no regard for the laws or the Constitution. The income range for his voters are $30-50k with low education......these are the freeloaders, these are the people who have no intensive to get ahead because they feel some sense of entitlement thinking they are owed something.

This is just ONE example of a person with no drive to get ahead even thought she has the tools to do so. THESE are your Obama supporters!!   

Also there are the voters who don't think "he's all that bad". These are the people who aren't into politics and don't read/watch news. I work with a bunch of people like this. These are the same people who always have the rebuttal of "well Bush did this...bush did that." when you bring up why obama sucks. Despite the fact that he hasn't been in office in almost 4 years.

Fact is, it's seriously almost pointless for the republicans to do anything. It's like going up against Goliath.

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« Reply #35 on: July 03, 2011, 11:58:46 AM »
Do you know that 75% of the US  population earn less than 50K , you stupid c0cksucker.

Check your facts and post them union boy. Even thats true, it's the lazy majority of those people who would rather tax the wealthy more (even though they pay the most) to get what they think they deserve because ....again, they don't have the incentive to do more. A lot of these are the same people who can go out by 5000.00 rims and tires on a Mercedes but complain they can't afford health insurance.

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« Reply #36 on: July 03, 2011, 11:59:35 AM »


he got fired because no one was watching him....right? Hahahahahahaa!

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« Reply #37 on: July 03, 2011, 12:01:52 PM »
Stupid Republicans on Obama
I know it's from 2 years ago, but it may be even more valid today as it was then, some things never change for some people.
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« Reply #38 on: July 03, 2011, 12:03:41 PM »
We're against science? LOL. We just don't buy into "ALGORE" science just to name one. Things like he spews has proven to be a sham and scare tactic.

yes, against science. Many conservatives/republicans are against stem cell research because it goes against their beliefs. Halting science to appease your own beliefs. Oh brotha. how stupid.
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« Reply #39 on: July 03, 2011, 12:04:16 PM »
Check your facts and post them union boy. Even thats true, it's the lazy majority of those people who would rather tax the wealthy more (even though they pay the most) to get what they think they deserve because ....again, they don't have the incentive to do more. A lot of these are the same people who can go out by 5000.00 rims and tires on a Mercedes but complain they can't afford health insurance.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personal_income_in_the_United_States

Do you know that most of people that earn 50k  work harder than you do  and are more educated than you are  you stupid  m0therfucking midget .

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« Reply #40 on: July 03, 2011, 12:07:53 PM »
HERE'S YOUR TYPICAL REPUBLICAN VOTER


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« Reply #41 on: July 03, 2011, 02:08:37 PM »



why is it bad to be racist. blacks dont work most on welfare they dont invent shit they dont do science
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« Reply #42 on: July 03, 2011, 02:19:56 PM »
obama is the same ol jackass bush was

the tax rate should be a flat tax and cut the middle class tax and rich naturally more jobs will come to surface

less welfare falcon freebees

the jobs thing is most important. the upper middle class and middle class are holding onto there money but if they got a tax break they would surface jobs


bring back segregated schooling for superior black youth

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« Reply #43 on: July 03, 2011, 02:23:05 PM »
Michelle Bachman wouldn't be the first female potUS, Jimmy Carter and Barack Obama both beat her to it.

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« Reply #44 on: July 03, 2011, 02:39:43 PM »
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personal_income_in_the_United_States

Do you know that most of people that earn 50k  work harder than you do  and are more educated than you are  you stupid  m0therfucking midget .

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« Reply #45 on: July 03, 2011, 02:40:35 PM »
the inheritance tax sucks , you lose 50% of whatever you may inherit to the government
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« Reply #46 on: July 03, 2011, 02:43:05 PM »
But she's not wrong. You have someone who's qualifications make Obama look like a pre-schooler. Romney will probably get it but he's not getting my vote. I'd love to see Cain win.

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« Reply #47 on: July 03, 2011, 02:47:17 PM »
the coach got his money/inheritance BEFORE the inheritance tax kicked in folks

sorry your kids wont get shit nor will any of us when our parents diet the gov. gets half

you cant get rich unless you spend your life in education and slowly climb out of debt from loans and land a good job

theres no carry over wealth into the next generation anymore

inheritance tax=socialism
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« Reply #48 on: July 03, 2011, 02:49:33 PM »
the inheritance tax sucks , you lose 50% of whatever you may inherit to the government

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« Reply #49 on: July 03, 2011, 02:52:57 PM »
1. I didn't inherit shit, I started with NOTHING. It was myself and my son when I went into my business full time. I received no loans from anyone, not an SBA and nothing from family.

2. Yes, cephissis (sp) anyone can run a business IF THEY WANT TOO!