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more of the same, more of the same...talk talk talk, appease appease appease...if this country elects this clown they will indeed be one retarded entity...never learning...
more of the same, more of the same...talk talk talk, appease appease appease...if this country elects this clown they will indeed be one retarded entity...never learning...
Soooooo, he's just like Obama?more of the same, more of the same...talk talk talk, appease appease appease...if this country elects this clown they will indeed be one retarded entity...never learning...
Obama spent a ton more, and the stats back it up. But this is why it doesn't matter who wins.
Obama spent a ton more, and the stats back it up. But this is why it doesn't matter who wins.
The orange line represents how much your work productivity has increased in 40 years. The green line represents how much you get paid for your work.
Notice that the the sudden break in the line trends happens during the era of Reagonomics, anti-union legislation, and deregulation. So, who's taking home all that bacon in between the lines? Folks in the top 1% skim money from the workers in order to make a company look more "profitable."
A new projection of political spending by the Koch brothers puts their organizations’ anticipated expenditures at $400 million, doubling previous expectations and bringing the total for independent conservative groups to about $1 billion.
The new figures were reported Wednesday by Politico, which cited officials with knowledge of the groups’ internal operations.
The super PAC American Crossroads and its affiliated nonprofit, Crossroads GPS, plan to spend a combined $300 million; Restore Our Future, the super PAC that spent heavily on Romney’s primary campaign, has set an overall target of $150 million.
Alone, the Koch groups (including the non-profit Americans for Prosperity), Crossroads and Restore Our Future groups are aiming for $850 million in political expenditures -- $100 million more than President Obama’s record-setting campaign spent in 2008 and more than double the amount spent by his Republican opponent, John McCain.
Chart: The Illustrated History Of You Being Screwed By People Like Mitt Romney
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Now lets look at CEO compensation...