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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 1451352" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Does the one care more? The one that talks of caring more has thrown literally trillions at solving poverty but we have more impoverished now. They support a culture of dependence that keeps them in office in exchange for benefits. The other advocates a strong economy and self reliance instead of dependence. They however see the masses as a group to exploit for their own wealth creation. Neither side is interested in truly helping the working man. But let's be fair. The Republicans in the House sent more than 300 pieces of legislation to the Senate and Harry Reid wouldn't even let them be discussed. Bills like the Keystone pipeline, which would put thousands to work. President Obama can't sign or veto legislation that's never allowed out of the Senate, so who's causing gridlock? The Democrats had complete control of the government, and we at FedEx certainly didn't benefit, even though we could be unionized now if they had chosen us over campaign contributions. The only signature piece of legislation out of that period was Obamacare, which the chief architect has recently been caught revealing that they purposely lied to the American public to get it passed. It's fine for the poor who need coverage that's paid for by the rest of us, not fine for the many millions who've seen their costs rise, and we've yet to see the affect of the employer mandate, which was put off until after the elections. The Democrats didn't need another reminder of how badly this administration is governing before the elections. So please, get your own house in order before disparaging the one across the street.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 1451352, member: 24302"] Does the one care more? The one that talks of caring more has thrown literally trillions at solving poverty but we have more impoverished now. They support a culture of dependence that keeps them in office in exchange for benefits. The other advocates a strong economy and self reliance instead of dependence. They however see the masses as a group to exploit for their own wealth creation. Neither side is interested in truly helping the working man. But let's be fair. The Republicans in the House sent more than 300 pieces of legislation to the Senate and Harry Reid wouldn't even let them be discussed. Bills like the Keystone pipeline, which would put thousands to work. President Obama can't sign or veto legislation that's never allowed out of the Senate, so who's causing gridlock? The Democrats had complete control of the government, and we at FedEx certainly didn't benefit, even though we could be unionized now if they had chosen us over campaign contributions. The only signature piece of legislation out of that period was Obamacare, which the chief architect has recently been caught revealing that they purposely lied to the American public to get it passed. It's fine for the poor who need coverage that's paid for by the rest of us, not fine for the many millions who've seen their costs rise, and we've yet to see the affect of the employer mandate, which was put off until after the elections. The Democrats didn't need another reminder of how badly this administration is governing before the elections. So please, get your own house in order before disparaging the one across the street. [/QUOTE]
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