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Independents are swayed by healthcare, educational opportunities for those on foodstamps so they can get jobs too, building subways, electric cars, solar and wind energy, ending our dependence on foreign oil and related wars and jobs for the poor!
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Lillene Ebanks
- Nov 3rd, 2009 at 6:43 pm EST
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As an independent the factors that move me are if more people can experience health, employment, go to college and get a home and car. The republicans are not inclusive people and do not even talk about how to change the future prospects for a growing group of people on food stams. 6ifty percent of children grow up on food stamps. Ninety percent of African American and thirty percent of caucasian children grow up on food stamps. I believe the country will be better off by taxing the one percent at the top because they avoid taxes by using overseas corporations and use labor in other countries especiaaly telephone and internet companies which can be regulated easily through legislation. However that is called protectionism but for USA unemployment we could resort to some protectionism and give up some cheap Chinese made products sold in Walmart and American not Philipinoes or Indians should be customer service agents for Chase bank, AIG and the telephone companiesM we bailed them out and they should have to hire Americans and cut their executive salaries. I will not vote for anyone against health care.
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