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That number is based on those who derived at least 50% of their income from welfare.
It's funny how you commented this, then provided a statistic that mostly excludes those same folks.Quote:
Kinda curious what you have against all those retirees, unemployed and working poor.
Polls....please. Reagan was way behind in the polls a few months before the election. Look what happened there. What, 49 States won? LOL @ polls.
I'm fairly sure that I may not be the only asshole that, when that rare occasion happens, says, "sure I'm voting for obama" [ROFL1]
I was part of the 47% (<$35k a year, though I didn't collect food stamps or welfare) for...oh...6 years?
I voted Republican every time in those 6 years. (Okay, libertarian once, in a local race, but the Republican was a total cunt.)
Romney went full retard and tossed a dash of economic determinism into the mix. I don't know how many people he's going to actually alienate - a lot of repubs seem so scared of Obama that they'd vote for Stalin if he ran against him - but at least a few.