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Old 03-12-2008, 11:12 PM
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Here, let me explain what Obama plans to do, it's the same thing Hillary Clinton plans to do. Lure the people of America into backing them with promises of socialized health care, and then do nothing to pursue this goal. Next they will cater to big business (1% of the population of the U.S. owns 40% of the countries assets). This will come at the expense of the poor and middle classes, as well as the U.S. infrastucture, economy, and environment. The 400+ billion dollars spent annually on our military capabilities will continue while programs to help those in need will come up far short of what is necessary. Why, in one of the most prosperous nations in the world do we come up short when it comes to providing medical care, housing, and food to so many. I think it's time that we create a new Political party, one that actually listens to the majority. And as far as the belief that the "underprivileged" waste away their money on cell phones, and trips to the nail salon. Makes a ton of sense except the cost of decent insurance for a family of 3 in the U.S. is roughly $1200.00 a month for a decent plan, and even if you take the median family income in the U.S. which is $46,000.00/year a family would have to expend 1/3 of it's annual income per year just on medical expenses. Sounds reasonable, guess most families will have to live in a box so they can afford fast food, cell phones, and nails on top of Insurance as most American families do not even make the median income.
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