Some Monday random thoughts
Basic truth: People who just want a check vote Democrat. People who want a PAYCHECK vote Republican.
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Want jobs? Elect Republicans "In 2010, Americans from throughout the country elected 17 Republican governors to various states throughout the nation. Since those governors were inaugurated in January 2011, every single one of those states has seen a decrease in their unemployment rates."
Basic truth: People who just want a check vote Democrat. People who want a PAYCHECK vote Republican.
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Some (not-so-fun) facts about the June jobs report "We decided to put together a handy little guide, a compilation of various facts about the latest jobs report, which should be enough to convince even the most brain-dead liberal that Barack Obama is a colossal failure.We decided to put together a handy little guide, a compilation of various facts about the latest jobs report, which should be enough to convince even the most brain-dead liberal that Barack Obama is a colossal failure." Read on...
- Right now the maximum federal tax on dividends is 15%. But … we elected Obama. So next year the maximum federal tax rate on dividends will be 43.4%. What do you think this does to folks who invest in stocks that pay annual dividends? Oh yeah! Let’s reelect this guy!
- Florida Senator Marco Rubio introduced a bill in the Senate that would have allowed employers to give a raise to a union employee who did especially good work. The purple-shirted goons of the Service Employees International Union fought it, and the Senate defeated the bill 54-45. Don’t you just loooooove unions?
- The unemployment rate has dropped in every single state that elected a Republican governor in 2010. Not so for all states that elected a Democrat governor.
Want jobs? Elect Republicans "In 2010, Americans from throughout the country elected 17 Republican governors to various states throughout the nation. Since those governors were inaugurated in January 2011, every single one of those states has seen a decrease in their unemployment rates."
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