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January 11, 2008 at 12:45 AM in reply to: How do you see a Democratic prez handling the mortgage crash? #134274January 11, 2008 at 12:45 AM in reply to: How do you see a Democratic prez handling the mortgage crash? #134314
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By November, falling consumer spending will eclipse mortgage problems
Democrats will save the consumer by taxing the heck out of the top 20% and redistributing the money among the bottom 80% (tax cuts, expanded welfare projects, free healthcare, etc.)
Republicans (except RP) will make Bush tax cuts permanent, top off with some free cash to everyone
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ParticipantJanuary 10, 2008 at 7:45 PM in reply to: New Hampshire District Admits Ron Paul Votes Not Counted #133836Eugene
Participant“I don’t understand… this seems to actually prove the poster’s point.”
The explanation is really simple. Large cities tend to favor Romney and Clinton. Small cities and rural areas favor McCain and Obama. In large cities, votes are predominantly counted by voting machines. In small cities and rural areas, votes are typically counted by hand.
January 10, 2008 at 7:45 PM in reply to: New Hampshire District Admits Ron Paul Votes Not Counted #134030Eugene
Participant“I don’t understand… this seems to actually prove the poster’s point.”
The explanation is really simple. Large cities tend to favor Romney and Clinton. Small cities and rural areas favor McCain and Obama. In large cities, votes are predominantly counted by voting machines. In small cities and rural areas, votes are typically counted by hand.
January 10, 2008 at 7:45 PM in reply to: New Hampshire District Admits Ron Paul Votes Not Counted #134038Eugene
Participant“I don’t understand… this seems to actually prove the poster’s point.”
The explanation is really simple. Large cities tend to favor Romney and Clinton. Small cities and rural areas favor McCain and Obama. In large cities, votes are predominantly counted by voting machines. In small cities and rural areas, votes are typically counted by hand.
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