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He's officially obtained Molson status in my book. This thread is a classic! <_<

 

He's getting close.

 

 

I'm still waiting for an explanation of "working families". My wife and I both have jobs. Does that make us a "working family"? If so, I'd like to know how exactly Obama is going to help me.

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He's getting close.

 

 

I'm still waiting for an explanation of "working families". My wife and I both have jobs. Does that make us a "working family"? If so, I'd like to know how exactly Obama is going to help me.

 

According to Obama, once you're officially 'rich' you're no longer qualified as a 'working family' and can expect no miracles from him. In fact, you're going to be the source of the 'miracles'. <_<

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According to Obama, once you're officially 'rich' you're no longer qualified as a 'working family' and can expect no miracles from him. In fact, you're going to be the source of the 'miracles'. <_<

 

 

Is this true pBills? Do I not qualify as a "working family"? Does this mean I can stay in bed tomorrow?

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Is this true pBills? Do I not qualify as a "working family"? Does this mean I can stay in bed tomorrow?

 

 

Are you officially "rich"? If so good for you. If you want clarification on his policies you may want to write his campaign.

 

I look for candidates that represent the middle-class or the blue-collar working family. In general, Labor.

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IT, makes sense to me. I love IT people. <_<

 

I was at least expecting an attack on me for something like: 'not having a political background'. Instead, we get this gem, where pBills has single-handedly managed to judge anyone who works in IT after spending the first half of this thread complaining and whining about being judged.

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Pretty easy to understand you do not have a political background. Plus 99% of the IT people I know have some sort of mental issue. Whoops, I must be stooping down to the level of this board by judging you.

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Are you officially "rich"? If so good for you. If you want clarification on his policies you may want to write his campaign.

 

I look for candidates that represent the middle-class or the blue-collar working family. In general, Labor.

 

 

I didn't know there was an official threashold for "rich". Would you care to share it?

 

I'm not interested in his campaign, I'm asking you. I am not a "working family"?

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Are you officially "rich"? If so good for you. If you want clarification on his policies you may want to write his campaign.

 

I look for candidates that represent the middle-class or the blue-collar working family. In general, Labor.

 

Before you said you were for people who were for labor, by which I assume you mean organized and non-organized laborers--a big umbrella. Are you including the non-labor middle class in the people you support?

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Pretty easy to understand you do not have a political background.

 

Here's the real attack I was expecting, from the very person whining about people not knowing him.

 

Guess what? You - again - don't have a clue.

 

I've worked on plenty of campaigns, have a poly sci degree, and worked on projects developing campaign strategies with paid strategists from presidential campaigns.

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Here's the real attack I was expecting, from the very person whining about people not knowing him.

 

Guess what? You - again - don't have a clue.

 

I've worked on plenty of campaigns, have a poly sci degree, and worked on projects developing campaign strategies with paid strategists from presidential campaigns.

 

 

 

I am VERY impressed. <_< Do you develop the strategies or just make them work using the IT skills? Hope that did come across as nasty - just curious what your position was? Writer, Account Executive, Director, online strategies, etc., etc.??

 

Let me guess republican side?

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Before you said you were for people who were for labor, by which I assume you mean organized and non-organized laborers--a big umbrella. Are you including the non-labor middle class in the people you support?

 

 

 

I support all blue-collar workers. They do not have to be unionized. These people can also be skilled or non-skilled workers. Can cover a range of jobs from manufacturing, mechanical work and repair to law enforcement.

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I support all blue-collar workers. They do not have to be unionized. These people can also be skilled or non-skilled workers. Can cover a range of jobs from manufacturing, mechanical work and repair to law enforcement.

 

Sucks to be a worker in the service industry, right?

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I am VERY impressed. <_< Do you develop the strategies or just make them work using the IT skills? Hope that did come across as nasty - just curious what your position was? Writer, Account Executive, Director, online strategies, etc., etc.??

 

Did a few things (demographics targeting, direct-mail advertising, some software scripting)

 

Let me guess republican side?

 

Both, actually, but the 'larger' race was on the Republican side.

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Now that I've played your distractions game, and allowed you to attempt to thoroughly attack me instead of focusing on the real issues (catch the irony?), how about explaining in a logical fashion why voting for a 3rd party is not the first step to shaking up the two major parties.

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I support all blue-collar workers. They do not have to be unionized. These people can also be skilled or non-skilled workers. Can cover a range of jobs from manufacturing, mechanical work and repair to law enforcement.

 

Care to explain how a manufacturing enviornment exists with only blue collar workers?

 

 

And I'm still waiting for my answer on my status as a "working family". And the definition of "rich".

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Did a few things (demographics targeting, direct-mail advertising, some software scripting)

 

 

 

Both, actually, but the 'larger' race was on the Republican side.

 

 

 

Very good. I have gone through most of that as well. Obviously Democrat side.

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Care to explain how a manufacturing enviornment exists with only blue collar workers?

 

 

And I'm still waiting for my answer on my status as a "working family". And the definition of "rich".

 

 

 

 

Since you are going to be a pest. I believe Obama's classification of "rich" is households that make $250K+ If you make over that, congrats. The manufacturing environment like others obviously have both white collar and blue collar workers.

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