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“Fifty-six percent of Americans think Barack Obama will win the 2012 presidential election, compared with 36% who think Mitt Romney will win. Democrats are more likely to believe that Obama will win than Republicans are to believe Romney will. Independents are nearly twice as likely to think that Obama, rather than Romney, will prevail.”
Spread the news. This is a fight we are going to win. #twoterms
FYI: just because people think Obama will win doesn’t mean it’s OK to stay home on Election Day!
I meet you all the time. You hate Obama. You hate gay people. You hate black people, immigrants, Muslims, labor unions, women who want the right to make choices concerning their bodies, you hate em all. You hate being called racist. You hate being called a bigot. Maybe if you talked about creating jobs more than you talk about why you hate gay people we wouldn’t call you bigots. Maybe if you talked about black people without automatically assuming they are on food stamps while demanding their birth certificates we wouldn’t call you racist. You hate socialism and social justice. You hate regulations and taxes and spending and the Government. You hate.
Tax code unfairness as depicted in a pretty infographic.
I have announcer voice in my head when I read this. “THAT’S NOT RIGHT!” I hear. to the image of angry Americans charging the IRS building with torches and pitchforks.