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The TA Vote and the US 2012 Presidential Vote
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<blockquote data-quote="Bagels" data-source="post: 1150128" data-attributes="member: 43436"><p>Benghazi, really? Is that all you got? "TODAY ON FOX NEWS: A building in Philadelphia collapses. Dozens possibly dead. But first: our never ending coverage of Benghazi continues in a piece titled 'Much ado about Nothing.'" </p><p>---</p><p></p><p>The freezing of the credit markets directly lead to the immediate problems within the auto industry. During the height of the financial crisis, I attempted to lease a vehicle but with a 732 credit rating, I was turned down - (!). We bailed out the white collar workers who froze the credit markets -- you know, the ones who earned billions raping our economy -- but we don't lend a hand to the blue collar workers living paycheck-paycheck, suffering from their consequences? You really believe that? So if UPS suffers from a national disaster, you think a bankruptcy -- in which your wage would be slashed by more than half -- is the best solution? </p><p></p><p>I'm always humored by menial, unionized workers earning $32+/hour but believing they'd be earning more by electing those who feel they should be earning less.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bagels, post: 1150128, member: 43436"] Benghazi, really? Is that all you got? "TODAY ON FOX NEWS: A building in Philadelphia collapses. Dozens possibly dead. But first: our never ending coverage of Benghazi continues in a piece titled 'Much ado about Nothing.'" --- The freezing of the credit markets directly lead to the immediate problems within the auto industry. During the height of the financial crisis, I attempted to lease a vehicle but with a 732 credit rating, I was turned down - (!). We bailed out the white collar workers who froze the credit markets -- you know, the ones who earned billions raping our economy -- but we don't lend a hand to the blue collar workers living paycheck-paycheck, suffering from their consequences? You really believe that? So if UPS suffers from a national disaster, you think a bankruptcy -- in which your wage would be slashed by more than half -- is the best solution? I'm always humored by menial, unionized workers earning $32+/hour but believing they'd be earning more by electing those who feel they should be earning less. [/QUOTE]
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