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In reply to the discussion: My straight-up red Republican coworker today said... [View all]Spitfire of ATJ
(32,723 posts)32. Give her time. The Right Wing will tell her to hate the 47% and she will do it.
They were already half there as it was.
They will honestly believe they are part of the 53% and are in the majority so shut up and let them run things. They know what's best.
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My remark to this rightwingers are Thank god you don't have to be in a position to get food stamps
southernyankeebelle
Sep 2012
#64
Yeah, stock market up 67% = "food stamps"? :eyes: Show them this chart:
Bernardo de La Paz
Sep 2012
#60
I would ask them how long they could live on their own resources if they lost their jobs, paychecks
smirkymonkey
Sep 2012
#76
I agree...like many wealthy people there is some deeply rooted messed up psychosis
DonRedwood
Sep 2012
#54
When you have $20 billion, but still get up every day to go out and earn another $100,000...
arcane1
Sep 2012
#62
I think a bagger kin has just changed her mind. She's excited about being able to retire on SS soon
freshwest
Sep 2012
#9
Excellent story up there, uplifting. Hope the good vibes keep spreading. Those numbers he cited...
freshwest
Sep 2012
#36
I didn't mean to imply that teachers don't. I said some may not. I have friends without spouses who
freshwest
Sep 2012
#74
Taxes plus student loans...sigh....between those two things the govt. gets over half my check
DonRedwood
Sep 2012
#83
I had a similar experience with a mostly right-leaning coworker today...
TroglodyteScholar
Sep 2012
#11
I wish they knew G. W. Bush was the same..he hid behind a texas good 'ole boy thingy...
Tikki
Sep 2012
#12
That video is just the tip of the iceberg. Imagine what you'd get if it was just Romney, the Koch
brewens
Sep 2012
#13
yes, i'm thnking of all those downticket votes now....going bluer and bluer the harder we work :)
DonRedwood
Sep 2012
#56
lol Well, at least you can take comfort in the fact that BOTH of you are projecting...
Volaris
Sep 2012
#43
Give her time. The Right Wing will tell her to hate the 47% and she will do it.
Spitfire of ATJ
Sep 2012
#32
No need to invoke grand conspiracy when gross incompetence combined with ambition is sufficient. nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Sep 2012
#61
I REALLY LOVE IT every time I heard about a republican that is NOT going to vote for Romney.
Tx4obama
Sep 2012
#44
I just hope some give up and stay home. Just 2 or 3% would be enough to make me happy.
DonRedwood
Sep 2012
#87
'What's wrong with him'? Was this the first time she noticed anything wrong? n/t
Beartracks
Sep 2012
#70
They've got too much money to not come back with something that could cause her to shift.
SleeplessinSoCal
Sep 2012
#72
hubby works with a lot of middle to upper middle class hispanics who tend Repuke
NMDemDist2
Sep 2012
#80