So
Why Do People Vote For Them?
If nine and out ten polls keep telling Congressional
Republicans what their constituents want regarding the economy, it’s amazing
that they not only do the complete opposite, but continue getting reelected.
One
day someone is going to have to explain to me why certain people continue to
vote the party line while the Republicans continue to raises taxes on already
struggling lower wage earners, while they also propose in their nonsensical
ridiculous budget, that is doomed to fail should it ever get passed, one that
cuts taxes for the top 1.5 percent.
If
gutting taxes for the super wealthy, screwing around with entitlement programs,
forgetting about our ailing infrastructure, all but demanding a war, while
doing nothing to help our economy is the aim of Republicans – then
congratulations. The Republican proposed budget does all that and much more,
all damaging to 99 percent of American Citizens.
Paul Krugman, a columnist with The New York Times and a Nobel Prize Winning economist
said:
The simplest way
to understand these budgets is surely to suppose that they are intended to do
what they would, in fact, actually do: make the rich richer and ordinary
families poorer. We’re looking at an enormous, destructive con job, and you
should be very, very angry.
Here
are the lucky unlucky
thirteen reasons why Republican members of both houses of congress have declared
a war on the middle class and the have-nots while the average Americans’ living
standards slip further down the ladder rungs.
- Bleed domestic programs to death.
- Who needs new or better jobs?
- Who needs a good education?
- Who needs health care anyway?
- Next on the chopping block: Social Security.
- Privatize Medicare, health care for seniors.
- Kick 7 Million Poor People Off Medicaid.
- Our century’s version of “Let Them Eat Cake.”
- But give the Pentagon more blank checks.
- And use the excuse of endless war to do it.
- Corporate taxes are still too high, right?
- And the rich can’t afford to pay, either.
- But working class and poor must pay more.
The
Republican’s budget proposals would undeniably make life much harder for
millions of average Americans. So I’ll ask again; why do people keep voting for
them?
Nancy Feldman is a political and news
columnist with a background in TV and film production. Follow her on Twitter @nygchicklet