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Republicans consistently garner a large chunk of their votes from poor, white, uneducated voters. Why? What causes poor uneducated white people to vote Republican?
Republicans so often vilify and shame the poor that no one wants to self-identify as being poor or middle class. They fool themselves by voting against their own interests and pretend they are members of this ?elite GOP club? when the reality is they are just the hired help looking in.
The Republicans advocate cutting food stamps, unemployment, education, and health care ? all while cutting taxes for the wealthy. The GOP has a long history of demonizing poor people. The relatively new Tea Party crowd and the Libertarians have the reigning attitude of ?go fend for yourself? when it comes to providing any type of assistance to the poor.
Lower and middle class whites desperately need things like strong unions that protect their rights as workers, they need affordable health care, they need fairer tax laws that don?t punish them and reward the rich even more than now, they need higher minimum wage hike, they need help to send their kids to college without graduating with a debt bigger than most home mortgages, they need their kids to have an opportunity to attend schools that offer opportunity to achieve the American dream and not our current school-to-prison pipeline model. They need a government that won?t send their kids to fight in wars we shouldn?t be in or waste trillions in the sands of the Middle East and have nothing to show for it. They need a party that recognizes the highest income disparity since 1928 is a big problem. They need a party who cares more about Main street than Wall Street but they still keep voting Republican? WHY????
Poor whites have a desire to feel superior to something or somebody ? blacks and now Hispanics fill that need.
This political strategy is unfortunate. It has created a huge divide in our country.
Tens of millions of Americans actually believe in the false premise that if you give more to the rich it will eventually help the rest of us. The top 2% have become wealthier for sure, but where do people think their new wealth comes from? Hint: Look in a mirror. If it hasn?t trickled down by now, chances are you might want to revise your thinking that it ever will.
In 1952, a time many Republicans recall fondly as the good ol? days, corporate income tax accounted for about 33% of federal tax revenue. Today even with record breaking profits it accounts for 9% and they still are asking for lower rates. Payroll taxes have skyrocketed just as corporate taxes have fallen.
Many older white people are holed up in exburb enclaves listening to the likes of Limbaugh, Fox News, Glen Beck, and dozens of others who rant and rave that America has been stolen and we need to ?take our country back? whatever that means.
These right wing radio and TV shows do a good job of frightening older white voters and feeding them a lot of misinformation and false propaganda and outright lies. They also tell them that all traditional media are liars and refer to them as the ?Lame stream media? which makes them distrust any information that conflicts with their preconceived views. They live in a bubble and recoil at any hint their beliefs are based on outright lies and misinformation.
Republicans might claim they are for smaller budgets and for a small government but the reality is quite the opposite. If a president from your party hasn?t balanced the budget since the 1950′s, how can you claim to be the party for ?fiscal responsibility?? Keep in mind the last 2 two-term Republican presidents (Reagan/George W. Bush) left office with our national debt much higher than what it was when they took office.
Fucking racist 'tard.
How many dead in Chi Town last weekend you racist bastard?
Name one