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<blockquote data-quote="toonertoo" data-source="post: 668978" data-attributes="member: 1944"><p>How has he hurt the poor? </p><p>Cigarette taxes for one. Yes the poor smoke when they may not be able to feed themselves. It is an addiction and it hurts the poor to have to pay more of what they have for something they think they need. </p><p>Cash for clunkers. There went those terrible cars that the poor get to buy when we throw them away, and the poor will have a harder time getting used parts for their clunkers. Plus the poor dont get loans, so it helped them not at all. And with the credit as tight as it was, even a borderline buyer would not have gotten financed. </p><p>And now get fined for not buying healthcare. I got along ok for years without it, I paid what I had to when one of us got sick, yes made payments, on my health, how terrible. Had one of us gotten terribly sick, I would have qualified for a safety net program, or got reduced prices. I would not have been able to afford a health insurance premium.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toonertoo, post: 668978, member: 1944"] How has he hurt the poor? Cigarette taxes for one. Yes the poor smoke when they may not be able to feed themselves. It is an addiction and it hurts the poor to have to pay more of what they have for something they think they need. Cash for clunkers. There went those terrible cars that the poor get to buy when we throw them away, and the poor will have a harder time getting used parts for their clunkers. Plus the poor dont get loans, so it helped them not at all. And with the credit as tight as it was, even a borderline buyer would not have gotten financed. And now get fined for not buying healthcare. I got along ok for years without it, I paid what I had to when one of us got sick, yes made payments, on my health, how terrible. Had one of us gotten terribly sick, I would have qualified for a safety net program, or got reduced prices. I would not have been able to afford a health insurance premium. [/QUOTE]
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