9/17/2012 10:38:40 PM
Seems like Mitt Romney is actively trying his best to lose this election.
9/17/2012 10:46:01 PM
Of that 47% who don't pay federal income tax, 28% still pay payroll tax meaning they have jobs. Another 10% are the elderly who have been paying into the system their whole lives. Not to mention state and local taxes which are largely regressive.So yes, Romney fucked up.
9/17/2012 11:21:37 PM
Trainwreck.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-pXXMgrK00U
9/17/2012 11:37:10 PM
Romney is the 1%, if you vote for him you are telling the 99% of us Americans that you want to rape and exterminate us. Vote for the 99% or vote for the 1% that want to fuck up the US. Oh wait... I'm not voting for either of the A and B choices. You guys should all go fuck yourself...oh wait, the economy is already fucking itself over. I hope your children have a great future.
9/17/2012 11:38:26 PM
What's this 47% thing people keep talking about that Romney seems to be trying to back pedal from in that video?found it:http://www.boston.com/politicalintelligence/2012/09/17/secretly-filmed-video-mitt-romney-apparently-fundraiser-reveals-unguarded-views/F1tFkynHSafrct2VcdCElL/story.htmllol... wow. Taking this at face value, Romney seems way scummier than I imagined him to be.O.o[Edited on September 18, 2012 at 12:34 AM. Reason : ]
9/18/2012 12:20:01 AM
For me, it only confirms my previously regard for his scumminess, for me.
9/18/2012 12:46:56 AM
9/18/2012 1:21:55 AM
Excellent analysis.
9/18/2012 1:30:36 AM
If Romney stating the obvious on camera at a campaign event is some sort of scandal, just wait until he says the same thing in front of a national audience during the debates - the HuffPo and #p2'ers are really going to go nuts then.
9/18/2012 6:20:22 AM
If you see NOTHING wrong with what he said, there is no hope for you.
9/18/2012 7:05:17 AM
Comments on youtube.
9/18/2012 8:10:55 AM
How do you pay payroll tax but not income tax? The standard deduction is $5,000, and almost no one makes less than that.So yeah, I still don't know what the heck people are talking about.------- no wait, i see now ------------http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/ezra-klein/wp/2012/09/17/romney-my-job-is-not-to-worry-about-those-people/
9/18/2012 8:42:38 AM
Just a couple graphs here:Mitt Romney's tax rate (of the few returns he's provided): 14%, whereas most Americans are lucky to get theirs under 24%. He's pretty much a perfect example of the trend America fell into over the past 40 years: More and more of our profits go to corporations, who then get taxed less and less, while paying their employees a smaller and smaller proportion of net income, who then pay a greater and greater share of taxes. That aside, it's worth pointing out that at this point Romney is refusing to extend a benefit of a doubt to, and in fact outwardly dismiss and insult half of the country. He has no apparent grasp on the actual reasoning or goals of the left, and no interest in grasping them. To him, all of his opponents are just low-life mooches, and he has the gall to call Obama arrogant and elitist.Given than support for Obama is running around 48% now (Gallup), that leaves 1% of the population that both supports Obama and is self-reliant (Hey, I AM the 1% after all). If you don't see how this remark perfectly illustrates what an obtuse fucking idiot Romney is, then you're dumb as a goddamn brick and should be collecting disability for your malfunctioning brain. Disability that I'm glad to pay taxes for because our society would be way better off if all such people had handlers 24/7.[Edited on September 18, 2012 at 9:04 AM. Reason : .]
9/18/2012 8:57:11 AM
I don't see how Romney's remark perfectly illustrates what an obtuse fucking idiot he is. But I like your Talking Points Memo picture graphs.
9/18/2012 9:03:12 AM
He can't understand why people would support his opponent unless they were getting a handout.Either he's lying or he's really, really stupid and oblivious.
9/18/2012 9:05:18 AM
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9/18/2012 9:07:17 AM
Actually mrfrog it is you who are problem because all of the right will just blame the red states on that map on the high minority populations (Except Idaho) like they do every time it's brought up.[Edited on September 18, 2012 at 9:15 AM. Reason : .]
9/18/2012 9:14:30 AM
9/18/2012 10:01:04 AM
from the link above
9/18/2012 10:19:40 AM
9/18/2012 10:23:34 AM
All this talk about people living off our government, but nobody talks about how Israel gets US government handouts. And let's not even try to pretend it's humanitarian aid.
9/18/2012 10:37:15 AM
I agree. That is a leech that should have been removed long ago.
9/18/2012 10:40:58 AM
9/18/2012 10:42:44 AM
I think we have to talk about race. We just have to be objective and fair about it. It's clearly playing some sort of role. Like you said, there are more white people on welfare, but they're equal percentages. I don't know where to look, but I'd be surprised if a significantly larger percentage of low-income white voters didn't vote for Obama than middle and high-income white voters. If Obama is getting 100% of the black vote then he still needs at least 50% of the low-income white vote in southern states to make it to 70% of all low-income voters.Although none of this simple analysis will ever be able to pinpoint the exact causes of racial inequality in the country (particularly the South) and the clear disparity in economic health in Southern states compared to the rest of the country. It's incredibly likely that the South is still feeling the toll from having its entire economic system and local wealth uprooted only 150 years ago. Blacks are definitely still feeling the effects of having their entire culture dismantled and economic enslavement for 200 years and another 130 years or so of systematic oppression.
9/18/2012 10:59:11 AM
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9/18/2012 11:14:06 AM
If you're living on unemployment or welfare, of course you're going to vote for the politicians that say they'll continue those policies.The most important thing to consider here is that the majority of people are swayed by rhetoric, not actual policies. Obama talked about ending drug raids and corporate welfare, then he ramped those efforts up. Luckily, he can avoid a lot of the political fallout from that by simply refusing to discuss it.I mean, to even be discussing shit like unemployment benefits and welfare when the banks are getting free money in greater and greater quantities...it's absurd. The reason that people even need those services is because bankers and politicians fucked up the economy, and, in our system, bankers and politicians are never punished. It's like sentencing the guy who stole a loaf of bread when his family was starving to death with life in prison while the guy who orchestrated a grand heist gets away scott free.What's even crazier is the idea that either of these mother fuckers running for President will do anything to stop any of this. We're in uncharted territory, guys. What we're seeing now is what is always seen in declining empires. There's no fixing the system now. No amount of tinkering with taxes or tax loopholes can stop what is coming. The ruling class knows that we're on a sinking ship and they're taking whatever they can on the way out; meanwhile, rhetoric places the blame on welfare recipients while the actual parasites are heralded by the media as having "saved the economy".[Edited on September 18, 2012 at 11:40 AM. Reason : ]
9/18/2012 11:39:00 AM
You know it might just be that maybe, just maybe, Democrats recognize and cater to the problems of people who are less fortunate, while Republicans generally ignore those problems or blame those people solely for their problems.Whether or not a change in tax burden yields a change in politics (Not evidence of this presented so far), it's pretty basic psychology that you're going to be more likely to support somebody who actually shows empathy to you than the person who thinks you're subhuman.Race is another great example of this. Some 94% of blacks support Obama, but that's really not that much higher than their typical support for Democrats. Some 89% of blacks feel America is still very much divided by race. 99% of Republicans disagree with them, and dismiss every mention of racism with phrases like "the race card", so what the fuck do you expect? Black people could be getting absolutely nothing from the government, and be paying super high taxes, and I think they'd still support Democrats, because Democrats are the only ones willing to acknowledge the fact that their experience in America is not identical to that of white people.
9/18/2012 11:46:01 AM
9/18/2012 11:50:19 AM
9/18/2012 11:52:04 AM
9/18/2012 11:52:10 AM
I don't think he at all came close to justifying his use of the phrase "the rest" as though there's a firm division. It's a probability distribution, and not entirely clean:http://www.maxwell.syr.edu/campbell/programs/Merged_Data_Set/With the exception of public housing and medicaid, Republicans routinely grab 30-40% of federal fund recipient votes. How does that square with your theory that "OF COURSE people receiving so and so would never vote to change it."?Could it be that only some, and not all of those voters are simply acting on Destroyer's famous one-variable "Fuck you got mine" equation for electoral choice, and that many more are making far more complex decisions?
9/18/2012 12:00:21 PM
The details are important. It's not just that you're receiving assistance, it's that you are living on it, i.e., you need that assistance to continue living. If your understanding is that one politician will allow you to continue surviving, while another politician will result in your death or a severe drop in quality of life, you'd have to be irrational to vote for the latter.In the case of Medicare/Medicaid, the rhetoric from both sides says that those will stay, so it's kind of a toss up there.[Edited on September 18, 2012 at 12:05 PM. Reason : lol you're mad]
9/18/2012 12:03:16 PM
9/18/2012 12:05:31 PM
No, it's probably significantly less.
9/18/2012 12:09:22 PM
9/18/2012 12:14:03 PM
^no shit. Entitlements are by far the biggest expense to govt and growing rapidly. We currently dont collect enough to pay for mandatory spending. (entitlements and int on debt) What do you think the trend of those look like in the future? We are fucked.Romney was clearly talking about campaigning, not governing. Got to love the lib circle jerk over this. Hell he even mentions there isnt anything he can do about that 47% he has to concentrate on the 10% of indys. As long as he doesnt back down from his statement he has a real opportunity to gain support.
9/18/2012 12:21:03 PM
Entitlements (30% of that graph -- SS and Medicare) are funded by payroll taxes, which most of that 47% pays. So it's disingenuous to say that 47% are freeloaders when they aren't.Also, an important distinction -- welfare and entitlements are different things. Welfare is one small form of entitlement.[Edited on September 18, 2012 at 12:30 PM. Reason : .]
9/18/2012 12:23:44 PM
Im not calling them freeloaders, Im just saying the problem NOW and in the future is entitlement funding. BTW, both SS and Medicare are underfunded. 57% of govt revenue is from the income tax. 34% is from payroll taxes. (which are about 50% of spending, and growing)http://www.usgovernmentrevenue.com/fed_revenue_2012USrnWhere did freeloaders come from?[Edited on September 18, 2012 at 12:32 PM. Reason : .]
9/18/2012 12:30:27 PM
Igor:For one, the safety net spending ballooned because of the recession. This makes 2011 very different from other years.
9/18/2012 12:34:31 PM
Freeloaders are what Romney implied when he said at his millionaire's dinner that 47% of the country votes for Obama because they depend on government assistance.Also, of the people who make 15-30K (which fall into Romney's 47%), they only went 60-40 for Obama in 2008. Less than 15 went 75-25 for Obama. So even then it's not like one big voting block.[Edited on September 18, 2012 at 12:38 PM. Reason : .]
9/18/2012 12:34:43 PM
Man, Ross Perot would be proud of this page.
9/18/2012 12:34:52 PM
Social Security isn't an investment, it's insurance, learn the difference please. There are a lot of people who lost their retirement savings in 2008 who are pretty damn glad to be getting a "1% ROI" on that money they paid in their entire lives.[Edited on September 18, 2012 at 12:42 PM. Reason : .]
9/18/2012 12:36:31 PM
9/18/2012 12:38:03 PM
^ it was in response to this
9/18/2012 12:42:15 PM
maybe the freeloaders are the 28% who don't pay income taxes because of the child tax credit...
9/18/2012 12:44:20 PM
^
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