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No... this is a fact. It does not say they vote democrat "because" they are getting public housing. Maybe they are voting democrat because they don't want to work for a living."80% OF PEOPLE GETTING PUBLIC HOUSING BENEFITS VOTE DEMOCRAT [sic]"
This fails as a confusion of correlation and causation fallacy.
Attributing the problem to red states is false; the problem lies in the blue parts of the red states.
The problem is some people just want to whine and bitch about other peoples lives...Attributing the problem to red states is false; the problem lies in the blue parts of the red states.
Eh, what exactly is the "problem"?
Is the problem that poor people get government assistance?
Is the problem that poor people don't vote for the party that wants to end government assistance?
Or is the problem that poor people live in the wrong states?
no you stupid fuck ... just because the dumb ass neo-con warm and fuzzy pos republicans are socialist scum does not forgive the POS SOCIALIST SCUM ASS HOLES THAT THE DEMOCRATS ARE.The GOP has never cut off welfare when in power, so it's a non-issue..
Get your money grubbing POS hands out of my pockets.The problem is some people just want to whine and bitch about other peoples lives...Attributing the problem to red states is false; the problem lies in the blue parts of the red states.
Eh, what exactly is the "problem"?
Is the problem that poor people get government assistance?
Is the problem that poor people don't vote for the party that wants to end government assistance?
Or is the problem that poor people live in the wrong states?
I am sure you sleep better at night making false accusations...Get your money grubbing POS hands out of my pockets.The problem is some people just want to whine and bitch about other peoples lives...Attributing the problem to red states is false; the problem lies in the blue parts of the red states.
Eh, what exactly is the "problem"?
Is the problem that poor people get government assistance?
Is the problem that poor people don't vote for the party that wants to end government assistance?
Or is the problem that poor people live in the wrong states?
Don't have a stroke old dude...just poop your pants...no you stupid fuck ... just because the dumb ass neo-con warm and fuzzy pos republicans are socialist scum does not forgive the POS SOCIALIST SCUM ASS HOLES THAT THE DEMOCRATS ARE.The GOP has never cut off welfare when in power, so it's a non-issue..
Supporting raising the minimum wage isn't help?Attributing the problem to red states is false; the problem lies in the blue parts of the red states.
Read more at 81% of people receiving public housing benefits vote Democratic – and that’s just the tip of the handout iceberg
So you're saying because people who are in poverty or who are poor are more likely to vote democrat, therefore the problem for their poverty is with the democrats?
That makes no sense.
it makes lots of sense...esp. since the DNC champions helping the poor and blacks. WTF have they done for them in the last 50 YEARS!? less than nothing- they are worse off under libs and Obama.
not really because businesses will fire, lay off and raise prices or close down altogether.
A complete myth
Myth: Increasing the minimum wage will cause people to lose their jobs.
Not true: In a letter to President Obama and congressional leaders urging a minimum wage increase, more than 600 economists, including 7 Nobel Prize winners wrote, "In recent years there have been important developments in the academic literature on the effect of increases in the minimum wage on employment, with the weight of evidence now showing that increases in the minimum wage have had little or no negative effect on the employment of minimum-wage workers, even during times of weakness in the labor market. Research suggests that a minimum-wage increase could have a small stimulative effect on the economy as low-wage workers spend their additional earnings, raising demand and job growth, and providing some help on the jobs front."
Minimum Wage Mythbusters - U.S. Department of Labor
Yes 2008, I wonder what happened that year to cause UE to rise? Did it rain funny that year?Supporting raising the minimum wage isn't help?So you're saying because people who are in poverty or who are poor are more likely to vote democrat, therefore the problem for their poverty is with the democrats?
That makes no sense.
it makes lots of sense...esp. since the DNC champions helping the poor and blacks. WTF have they done for them in the last 50 YEARS!? less than nothing- they are worse off under libs and Obama.
not really because businesses will fire, lay off and raise prices or close down altogether.
A complete myth
Myth: Increasing the minimum wage will cause people to lose their jobs.
Not true: In a letter to President Obama and congressional leaders urging a minimum wage increase, more than 600 economists, including 7 Nobel Prize winners wrote, "In recent years there have been important developments in the academic literature on the effect of increases in the minimum wage on employment, with the weight of evidence now showing that increases in the minimum wage have had little or no negative effect on the employment of minimum-wage workers, even during times of weakness in the labor market. Research suggests that a minimum-wage increase could have a small stimulative effect on the economy as low-wage workers spend their additional earnings, raising demand and job growth, and providing some help on the jobs front."
Minimum Wage Mythbusters - U.S. Department of Labor
Lmao...
Those 600 economist don't own a business and what happened when we raised minimum wage the last time in 2007?
2007 unemployment rate 5.0%
unemploment rate 2007
2008 unemployment rate 6.0%
Unemployment rate reaches highest level in over 14 years (Jobs Picture, November 7, 2008)
I dont agree, the true statement should read that those receiving benefits dont do jack shit for themselves.I'm not surprised at all. Repubs don't do jack shit for the poor. Why would they vote republican?81% of people receiving public housing benefits vote Democratic – and that’s just the tip of the handout iceberg
not surprising..look at the rest-
A survey by the Maxwell Poll on the political affiliation of those receiving government aid showed this to be the case.
Type of Benefit Received Percent Voting Democrat Percent Voting Republican
Public Housing
81%
12%
Medicaid
74%
16%
Food Stamps
67%
20%
Unemployment Compensation
66%
21%
Disability (from Govt.)
64%
25%
Welfare/Public Assistance
63%
22%
Democrats are the top higher numbers in all cases.
Attributing the problem to red states is false; the problem lies in the blue parts of the red states.
Read more at 81% of people receiving public housing benefits vote Democratic – and that’s just the tip of the handout iceberg
Yes 2008, I wonder what happened that year to cause UE to rise? Did it rain funny that year?Supporting raising the minimum wage isn't help?it makes lots of sense...esp. since the DNC champions helping the poor and blacks. WTF have they done for them in the last 50 YEARS!? less than nothing- they are worse off under libs and Obama.
not really because businesses will fire, lay off and raise prices or close down altogether.
A complete myth
Myth: Increasing the minimum wage will cause people to lose their jobs.
Not true: In a letter to President Obama and congressional leaders urging a minimum wage increase, more than 600 economists, including 7 Nobel Prize winners wrote, "In recent years there have been important developments in the academic literature on the effect of increases in the minimum wage on employment, with the weight of evidence now showing that increases in the minimum wage have had little or no negative effect on the employment of minimum-wage workers, even during times of weakness in the labor market. Research suggests that a minimum-wage increase could have a small stimulative effect on the economy as low-wage workers spend their additional earnings, raising demand and job growth, and providing some help on the jobs front."
Minimum Wage Mythbusters - U.S. Department of Labor
Lmao...
Those 600 economist don't own a business and what happened when we raised minimum wage the last time in 2007?
2007 unemployment rate 5.0%
unemploment rate 2007
2008 unemployment rate 6.0%
Unemployment rate reaches highest level in over 14 years (Jobs Picture, November 7, 2008)
Yes. Leave it to the states.Why would anyone that gets help with housing, food stamps, medicare, ssi or any kind of help whatsoever vote republican?
You people want to do away with it.
81% of people receiving public housing benefits vote Democratic – and that’s just the tip of the handout iceberg
not surprising..look at the rest-
A survey by the Maxwell Poll on the political affiliation of those receiving government aid showed this to be the case.
Type of Benefit Received Percent Voting Democrat Percent Voting Republican
Public Housing
81%
Read more at 81% of people receiving public housing benefits vote Democratic – and that’s just the tip of the handout iceberg
So you really are a liberal, I knew it!Yes 2008, I wonder what happened that year to cause UE to rise? Did it rain funny that year?Supporting raising the minimum wage isn't help?
not really because businesses will fire, lay off and raise prices or close down altogether.
A complete myth
Myth: Increasing the minimum wage will cause people to lose their jobs.
Not true: In a letter to President Obama and congressional leaders urging a minimum wage increase, more than 600 economists, including 7 Nobel Prize winners wrote, "In recent years there have been important developments in the academic literature on the effect of increases in the minimum wage on employment, with the weight of evidence now showing that increases in the minimum wage have had little or no negative effect on the employment of minimum-wage workers, even during times of weakness in the labor market. Research suggests that a minimum-wage increase could have a small stimulative effect on the economy as low-wage workers spend their additional earnings, raising demand and job growth, and providing some help on the jobs front."
Minimum Wage Mythbusters - U.S. Department of Labor
Lmao...
Those 600 economist don't own a business and what happened when we raised minimum wage the last time in 2007?
2007 unemployment rate 5.0%
unemploment rate 2007
2008 unemployment rate 6.0%
Unemployment rate reaches highest level in over 14 years (Jobs Picture, November 7, 2008)
Hey moon just playing the liberal card, like we have to hear from them constantly ignoring history, taking it out of context when we had a 90% tax bracket.
If they want to ignore history so can I.
I really enjoyed the fuel for business deduction...and the mileage deduction..81% of people receiving public housing benefits vote Democratic – and that’s just the tip of the handout iceberg
not surprising..look at the rest-
A survey by the Maxwell Poll on the political affiliation of those receiving government aid showed this to be the case.
Type of Benefit Received Percent Voting Democrat Percent Voting Republican
Public Housing
81%
Read more at 81% of people receiving public housing benefits vote Democratic – and that’s just the tip of the handout iceberg
How do the people vote who get the mortgage interest deduction?
Democrats enact policies to make the poor dependent on them, and then reap the electoral gains. This has been proven. Dems have an interest in seeing everyone poor and dependent on gov't programs. Republicans want to see people independent and self sufficient. There's the difference ina nutshell.I'm not surprised at all. Repubs don't do jack shit for the poor. Why would they vote republican?81% of people receiving public housing benefits vote Democratic – and that’s just the tip of the handout iceberg
not surprising..look at the rest-
A survey by the Maxwell Poll on the political affiliation of those receiving government aid showed this to be the case.
Type of Benefit Received Percent Voting Democrat Percent Voting Republican
Public Housing
81%
12%
Medicaid
74%
16%
Food Stamps
67%
20%
Unemployment Compensation
66%
21%
Disability (from Govt.)
64%
25%
Welfare/Public Assistance
63%
22%
Democrats are the top higher numbers in all cases.
Attributing the problem to red states is false; the problem lies in the blue parts of the red states.
Read more at 81% of people receiving public housing benefits vote Democratic – and that’s just the tip of the handout iceberg