Taxcutter
09-25-2012, 09:23 AM
Even wildly pro-Obama politico.com notices.
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0912/81584.html
quote;
“In our latest POLITICO-George Washington University Battleground Poll (http://www.politico.com/polls/politico-george-washington-university-battleground-poll.html) with middle-class families, which comprise about 54 percent of the total American electorate and usually split in their vote behavior between Republicans and Democrats, Romney holds a 14-point advantage (55 percent to 41 percent). Middle-class families are more inclined to believe the country is on the wrong track (34 percent right direction, 62 percent wrong track), are more likely to hold an unfavorable view of Obama (48 percent favorable, 51 percent unfavorable), and hold a more favorable view of Romney (51 percent favorable, 44 percent unfavorable) and Paul Ryan (46 percent favorable, 35 percent unfavorable) than the overall electorate. These middle-class families also hold a majority disapproval rating on the job Obama is doing as president (45 percent approve, 54 percent disapprove), and turn even more negative toward Obama on specific areas; the economy 56 percent disapprove; spending 61 percent disapprove; taxes, 53 percent disapprove; Medicare 48 percent disapprove; and even foreign policy 50 percent disapprove.”
Taxcutter says:
I’m hardly surprised. Everything the Dems do seems to be designed to screw the middle class.
Repealing the Bush tax cuts hurts the middle class.
Skyrocketing energy costs hurts the middle class in many ways.
Middle class people are effronted by increases in EBT-swiping.
Middle class people are revolted by the high costs and poor performance of public schools and the fact that college degrees are often worthless in the job market.
The middle class knows who the loser is when the ratio of entitlement recipients to taxpayers increases.
The middle class lives in the suburbs, and is aghast about Obama’s plans to take money from the suburbs and give it to the inner cities.
The middle class knows that government regulation hurts small and middle class business.
I could go on, but you should be able to get the picture.
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0912/81584.html
quote;
“In our latest POLITICO-George Washington University Battleground Poll (http://www.politico.com/polls/politico-george-washington-university-battleground-poll.html) with middle-class families, which comprise about 54 percent of the total American electorate and usually split in their vote behavior between Republicans and Democrats, Romney holds a 14-point advantage (55 percent to 41 percent). Middle-class families are more inclined to believe the country is on the wrong track (34 percent right direction, 62 percent wrong track), are more likely to hold an unfavorable view of Obama (48 percent favorable, 51 percent unfavorable), and hold a more favorable view of Romney (51 percent favorable, 44 percent unfavorable) and Paul Ryan (46 percent favorable, 35 percent unfavorable) than the overall electorate. These middle-class families also hold a majority disapproval rating on the job Obama is doing as president (45 percent approve, 54 percent disapprove), and turn even more negative toward Obama on specific areas; the economy 56 percent disapprove; spending 61 percent disapprove; taxes, 53 percent disapprove; Medicare 48 percent disapprove; and even foreign policy 50 percent disapprove.”
Taxcutter says:
I’m hardly surprised. Everything the Dems do seems to be designed to screw the middle class.
Repealing the Bush tax cuts hurts the middle class.
Skyrocketing energy costs hurts the middle class in many ways.
Middle class people are effronted by increases in EBT-swiping.
Middle class people are revolted by the high costs and poor performance of public schools and the fact that college degrees are often worthless in the job market.
The middle class knows who the loser is when the ratio of entitlement recipients to taxpayers increases.
The middle class lives in the suburbs, and is aghast about Obama’s plans to take money from the suburbs and give it to the inner cities.
The middle class knows that government regulation hurts small and middle class business.
I could go on, but you should be able to get the picture.