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That whole thing is simplistic marxist yaksqueeze written on a 4th grade level like "See Dick Run".
I remain unimpressed.
I remain unimpressed.
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Barack Obama's policies would have killed "julia" before she was born.
You guys are seriously derranged if you think people want cradle to grave government running our lives.
Barack Obama's policies would have killed "julia" before she was born.
You guys are seriously derranged if you think people want cradle to grave government running our lives.
Which of those federal programs are running peoples lives?
Why do Republicans hate programs that help the middle class?
Yep, It depicts everything they truly hate, government helping people.
"Julia" isn't real.
Neither is Romney"Julia" isn't real.
I can sum up the entire set of charts in a single sentence...Obama will solve all of our problems by providing more and more ways you can get free and reduced stuff from the government...China is rich.
That whole thing is simplistic marxist yaksqueeze written on a 4th grade level like "See Dick Run".
I remain unimpressed.
you remain an illiterate drunkard, and not a particularly impressive one.
"Julia" isn't real.
Exactly. How much you want to bet that many will belive she IS real?
First of all, she's not a man. Because she's a woman, the message becomes one of a benign, paternal state taking care of vulnerable women...
Second, she's not a taxpayer. There is no mention of her paying for the cost of any programs she's benefited from, other than repaying her student loans. It's clear the campaign is purposely putting Julia squarely in the near-majority of Americans who no longer pay any federal income taxes, emphasizing an entitlement mentality at the expense of hard-working taxpayers who have to pay for it all...
She's not a minority or an immigrant. There's a reason the campaign chose the generic name "Julia." Can you imagine the outrage if the character was called "Juanita" or had been drawn to look African-American? The disapproval would be off the charts, because it would imply that black or Latina women in particular are unable of succeeding without government handouts...
She's not married, she doesn't do anything that reveals she's religious, and she's not a homeowner. There's a reason for all those, toobecause poll after poll shows that Obama doesn't do as well with married women; he's more popular with single women and college grads...
And finally, we don't know what happens to Julia between ages 42 and 65, her prime earning years. At 42, she's dressed for casual Friday as she starts her own business; by 65 she's in granny glasses and her hair in a bun, looking for her Medicare check...
Here's a thought. Maybe those 23 years are missing from "The Life of Julia" for a reason. Perhaps her small business became wildly successfulso she started paying taxes, got concerned about the debt crisis facing our nation, and started voting Republican...
"Julia" isn't real.
Exactly. How much you want to bet that many will belive she IS real?
No bet.
Here's a very good opinion piece from U.S. News on the subject:
First of all, she's not a man. Because she's a woman, the message becomes one of a benign, paternal state taking care of vulnerable women...
Second, she's not a taxpayer. There is no mention of her paying for the cost of any programs she's benefited from, other than repaying her student loans. It's clear the campaign is purposely putting Julia squarely in the near-majority of Americans who no longer pay any federal income taxes, emphasizing an entitlement mentality at the expense of hard-working taxpayers who have to pay for it all...
She's not a minority or an immigrant. There's a reason the campaign chose the generic name "Julia." Can you imagine the outrage if the character was called "Juanita" or had been drawn to look African-American? The disapproval would be off the charts, because it would imply that black or Latina women in particular are unable of succeeding without government handouts...
She's not married, she doesn't do anything that reveals she's religious, and she's not a homeowner. There's a reason for all those, toobecause poll after poll shows that Obama doesn't do as well with married women; he's more popular with single women and college grads...
And finally, we don't know what happens to Julia between ages 42 and 65, her prime earning years. At 42, she's dressed for casual Friday as she starts her own business; by 65 she's in granny glasses and her hair in a bun, looking for her Medicare check...
Here's a thought. Maybe those 23 years are missing from "The Life of Julia" for a reason. Perhaps her small business became wildly successfulso she started paying taxes, got concerned about the debt crisis facing our nation, and started voting Republican...
What's Hidden in Obama's 'Julia' Campaign - Mary Kate Cary (usnews.com)