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February 6, 2008 at 9:23 AM #149039February 6, 2008 at 9:40 AM #148693kev374Participant
I am Asian and a Republican.
I think it has more has to do with income level than race. Those of us with higher than median incomes do not want a heavier tax burden than it is currently. The Bush tax cuts were well deserved to those in our income bracket. I am SICK of all the low income losers who cry for hand outs. If you want more money STUDY, WORK HARD and quit your damn whining!! That is how it has been in this country and we don’t want to change to a socialist society.
Of all the socialist Democrats Hillary I think is the WORST. She wants total and complete income redistribution. Take from the wealthy (classified now as those who make above $75k/yr!!!!!!!) and give to the rest!
If you think these rebates are bad wait till Hillary becomes President. She will garnish wages to pay for health care (which will be poorly administered of course), seriously increase taxes on the middle class and work to force lenders to modify contracts for lower income people so they can live in houses that they do not deserve to be in the first place! Hillary for this country would be the ultimate travesty!
February 6, 2008 at 9:40 AM #148945kev374ParticipantI am Asian and a Republican.
I think it has more has to do with income level than race. Those of us with higher than median incomes do not want a heavier tax burden than it is currently. The Bush tax cuts were well deserved to those in our income bracket. I am SICK of all the low income losers who cry for hand outs. If you want more money STUDY, WORK HARD and quit your damn whining!! That is how it has been in this country and we don’t want to change to a socialist society.
Of all the socialist Democrats Hillary I think is the WORST. She wants total and complete income redistribution. Take from the wealthy (classified now as those who make above $75k/yr!!!!!!!) and give to the rest!
If you think these rebates are bad wait till Hillary becomes President. She will garnish wages to pay for health care (which will be poorly administered of course), seriously increase taxes on the middle class and work to force lenders to modify contracts for lower income people so they can live in houses that they do not deserve to be in the first place! Hillary for this country would be the ultimate travesty!
February 6, 2008 at 9:40 AM #148962kev374ParticipantI am Asian and a Republican.
I think it has more has to do with income level than race. Those of us with higher than median incomes do not want a heavier tax burden than it is currently. The Bush tax cuts were well deserved to those in our income bracket. I am SICK of all the low income losers who cry for hand outs. If you want more money STUDY, WORK HARD and quit your damn whining!! That is how it has been in this country and we don’t want to change to a socialist society.
Of all the socialist Democrats Hillary I think is the WORST. She wants total and complete income redistribution. Take from the wealthy (classified now as those who make above $75k/yr!!!!!!!) and give to the rest!
If you think these rebates are bad wait till Hillary becomes President. She will garnish wages to pay for health care (which will be poorly administered of course), seriously increase taxes on the middle class and work to force lenders to modify contracts for lower income people so they can live in houses that they do not deserve to be in the first place! Hillary for this country would be the ultimate travesty!
February 6, 2008 at 9:40 AM #148975kev374ParticipantI am Asian and a Republican.
I think it has more has to do with income level than race. Those of us with higher than median incomes do not want a heavier tax burden than it is currently. The Bush tax cuts were well deserved to those in our income bracket. I am SICK of all the low income losers who cry for hand outs. If you want more money STUDY, WORK HARD and quit your damn whining!! That is how it has been in this country and we don’t want to change to a socialist society.
Of all the socialist Democrats Hillary I think is the WORST. She wants total and complete income redistribution. Take from the wealthy (classified now as those who make above $75k/yr!!!!!!!) and give to the rest!
If you think these rebates are bad wait till Hillary becomes President. She will garnish wages to pay for health care (which will be poorly administered of course), seriously increase taxes on the middle class and work to force lenders to modify contracts for lower income people so they can live in houses that they do not deserve to be in the first place! Hillary for this country would be the ultimate travesty!
February 6, 2008 at 9:40 AM #149049kev374ParticipantI am Asian and a Republican.
I think it has more has to do with income level than race. Those of us with higher than median incomes do not want a heavier tax burden than it is currently. The Bush tax cuts were well deserved to those in our income bracket. I am SICK of all the low income losers who cry for hand outs. If you want more money STUDY, WORK HARD and quit your damn whining!! That is how it has been in this country and we don’t want to change to a socialist society.
Of all the socialist Democrats Hillary I think is the WORST. She wants total and complete income redistribution. Take from the wealthy (classified now as those who make above $75k/yr!!!!!!!) and give to the rest!
If you think these rebates are bad wait till Hillary becomes President. She will garnish wages to pay for health care (which will be poorly administered of course), seriously increase taxes on the middle class and work to force lenders to modify contracts for lower income people so they can live in houses that they do not deserve to be in the first place! Hillary for this country would be the ultimate travesty!
February 6, 2008 at 9:43 AM #148703nlaParticipantI’m an Asian American and voted for Clinton. My views are more inclined to Republican moderate but was registered as a Democrat. Obama is too liberal for me and also I haven’t heard anything from him that compelled me to vote for him. IMHO, I don’t think he’s got the goods to fight the republican machinery. Obama against McCain, I will go for McCain. Clinton against McCain, it’s a toss up.
With regards to the race factor, it’s true that some Asians have prejudice against blacks and I say this because I’ve seen it.
It would be interesting how Hawaii will vote. More than half of Hawaii’s population are Asians, mostly Filipinos and Japanese. But I think Obama’s sister lives in Hawaii and she’s married to a Canadian with a Chinese descent and she’s a popular figure there.
February 6, 2008 at 9:43 AM #148955nlaParticipantI’m an Asian American and voted for Clinton. My views are more inclined to Republican moderate but was registered as a Democrat. Obama is too liberal for me and also I haven’t heard anything from him that compelled me to vote for him. IMHO, I don’t think he’s got the goods to fight the republican machinery. Obama against McCain, I will go for McCain. Clinton against McCain, it’s a toss up.
With regards to the race factor, it’s true that some Asians have prejudice against blacks and I say this because I’ve seen it.
It would be interesting how Hawaii will vote. More than half of Hawaii’s population are Asians, mostly Filipinos and Japanese. But I think Obama’s sister lives in Hawaii and she’s married to a Canadian with a Chinese descent and she’s a popular figure there.
February 6, 2008 at 9:43 AM #148972nlaParticipantI’m an Asian American and voted for Clinton. My views are more inclined to Republican moderate but was registered as a Democrat. Obama is too liberal for me and also I haven’t heard anything from him that compelled me to vote for him. IMHO, I don’t think he’s got the goods to fight the republican machinery. Obama against McCain, I will go for McCain. Clinton against McCain, it’s a toss up.
With regards to the race factor, it’s true that some Asians have prejudice against blacks and I say this because I’ve seen it.
It would be interesting how Hawaii will vote. More than half of Hawaii’s population are Asians, mostly Filipinos and Japanese. But I think Obama’s sister lives in Hawaii and she’s married to a Canadian with a Chinese descent and she’s a popular figure there.
February 6, 2008 at 9:43 AM #148986nlaParticipantI’m an Asian American and voted for Clinton. My views are more inclined to Republican moderate but was registered as a Democrat. Obama is too liberal for me and also I haven’t heard anything from him that compelled me to vote for him. IMHO, I don’t think he’s got the goods to fight the republican machinery. Obama against McCain, I will go for McCain. Clinton against McCain, it’s a toss up.
With regards to the race factor, it’s true that some Asians have prejudice against blacks and I say this because I’ve seen it.
It would be interesting how Hawaii will vote. More than half of Hawaii’s population are Asians, mostly Filipinos and Japanese. But I think Obama’s sister lives in Hawaii and she’s married to a Canadian with a Chinese descent and she’s a popular figure there.
February 6, 2008 at 9:43 AM #149059nlaParticipantI’m an Asian American and voted for Clinton. My views are more inclined to Republican moderate but was registered as a Democrat. Obama is too liberal for me and also I haven’t heard anything from him that compelled me to vote for him. IMHO, I don’t think he’s got the goods to fight the republican machinery. Obama against McCain, I will go for McCain. Clinton against McCain, it’s a toss up.
With regards to the race factor, it’s true that some Asians have prejudice against blacks and I say this because I’ve seen it.
It would be interesting how Hawaii will vote. More than half of Hawaii’s population are Asians, mostly Filipinos and Japanese. But I think Obama’s sister lives in Hawaii and she’s married to a Canadian with a Chinese descent and she’s a popular figure there.
February 6, 2008 at 9:46 AM #148708OC BurnsParticipantI guess it would not be politically correct to suggest that Latinos and Blacks in the cities have something of an acrimonious relationship. But if that is true, then maybe the Latino voters simply don’t want to vote for a Black dude.
I know, there is no racism among anyone other than white males. BUT…if there were racist beliefs held by a large percentage of Latinos, that might explain the voting results.
February 6, 2008 at 9:46 AM #148960OC BurnsParticipantI guess it would not be politically correct to suggest that Latinos and Blacks in the cities have something of an acrimonious relationship. But if that is true, then maybe the Latino voters simply don’t want to vote for a Black dude.
I know, there is no racism among anyone other than white males. BUT…if there were racist beliefs held by a large percentage of Latinos, that might explain the voting results.
February 6, 2008 at 9:46 AM #148977OC BurnsParticipantI guess it would not be politically correct to suggest that Latinos and Blacks in the cities have something of an acrimonious relationship. But if that is true, then maybe the Latino voters simply don’t want to vote for a Black dude.
I know, there is no racism among anyone other than white males. BUT…if there were racist beliefs held by a large percentage of Latinos, that might explain the voting results.
February 6, 2008 at 9:46 AM #148991OC BurnsParticipantI guess it would not be politically correct to suggest that Latinos and Blacks in the cities have something of an acrimonious relationship. But if that is true, then maybe the Latino voters simply don’t want to vote for a Black dude.
I know, there is no racism among anyone other than white males. BUT…if there were racist beliefs held by a large percentage of Latinos, that might explain the voting results.
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