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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 2596003" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>You aren't a laborer. If anything you're an opportunist who has no trouble working in concert with big business to line your pockets. Fine. I'm not enamored with big business either. But tell me how all of those unemployed factory workers, miners, and others displaced by the global economy will ever have anything if they don't have someone fighting for them in the White House? Bush didn't get it done when he had complete Republican control. Obama didn't get it done when he had complete Democratic control. And no one seems to want to cross party lines when we have divided government. The answer isn't bigger government. We've had that for awhile now. We are 20 trillion in debt and our problems aren't solved or even reduced. No one with a stake in the status quo wants him to succeed because everyone at the gov't trough has too much to lose. What vision do you offer for those 10's of millions who've lost their prosperity, their future? Does it matter to you at all as long as you get your's? Are you glad that all those out of work folk are getting their's because some other maligned group never had what they had? How about an America where everyone who wants to apply themselves has opportunities to succeed? Where companies are begging for workers to meet their needs? It wasn't happening but now we have a chance. God bless America, and may God defeat her enemies, both foreign AND domestic!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 2596003, member: 24302"] You aren't a laborer. If anything you're an opportunist who has no trouble working in concert with big business to line your pockets. Fine. I'm not enamored with big business either. But tell me how all of those unemployed factory workers, miners, and others displaced by the global economy will ever have anything if they don't have someone fighting for them in the White House? Bush didn't get it done when he had complete Republican control. Obama didn't get it done when he had complete Democratic control. And no one seems to want to cross party lines when we have divided government. The answer isn't bigger government. We've had that for awhile now. We are 20 trillion in debt and our problems aren't solved or even reduced. No one with a stake in the status quo wants him to succeed because everyone at the gov't trough has too much to lose. What vision do you offer for those 10's of millions who've lost their prosperity, their future? Does it matter to you at all as long as you get your's? Are you glad that all those out of work folk are getting their's because some other maligned group never had what they had? How about an America where everyone who wants to apply themselves has opportunities to succeed? Where companies are begging for workers to meet their needs? It wasn't happening but now we have a chance. God bless America, and may God defeat her enemies, both foreign AND domestic! [/QUOTE]
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