Ardent15 (1000+ posts) Sun Jan-31-10 04:05 PM
Original message
Who convinced so many poor people to put the interests of the wealthy above all?
Edited on Sun Jan-31-10 04:08 PM by Ardent15
Was it Reagan with his "Greed is good" ideology? Was it Rush Limbaugh with his constant accusations of "class warfare?"
Was it Faux News? Was it the religious right?
It's just sickening to see so many people of below-modest means to vote for politicians who only give a **** about their absurdly rich lobbyist friends.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=389x7613364Who bailed out the bankers and Wallstreet? Can you say 0Bama? I knew you could. Did you vote for him?
Catshrink (1000+ posts) Sun Jan-31-10 04:10 PM
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1. One way is to use social issues to divide.
Edited on Sun Jan-31-10 04:11 PM by Catshrink
Social issues like race and abortion. People will vote for the anti-choice candidate even if it is not in their own interests. Or in the case of *, they wanted to have a beer with him or in the case of Palin, "she's just like me."
Maybe they put morals above greed? OTOH , most blacks are anti-gay, and anti-abortion yet they consistently vote DimRats, so at least some people vote based on what the government can do for them. Also, the DimRats are well known for using those same social issues to divide.
timeforpeace (1000+ posts) Sun Jan-31-10 04:13 PM
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3. False premise. No one, especially poor people, put wealthy interests first. Got examples?
Of course not. Most DUmmies just vote for the candidate that promises them the most free stuff, and they can't understand why everyone else doesn't.