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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Republican Dirty Tricks: Republicans vote to continue to offshore job tax cuts


by Taradacktyl

Proving once again that Republicans are waging a class war against the working people of America, the GOP today stopped a vote that would end the tax breaks for corporations who outsource jobs to other countries.

In the midst of the second Republican-policy-induced economic collapse in a century, all Republicans along with a handful of Democrat in Name Only (DINO) co-conspirators (Sens. Ben Nelson (D-Neb.), Jon Tester (D-Mont.) and Mark Warner (D-Va.) and Max Baucus (D-Mont.)., voted to ensure that the price of labor is devalued by forcing the American worker to compete for jobs with Chinese slaves.

Normal people (non-Republicans) are aware that the Republican agenda can be broken down to two words – CHEAP LABOR . . .

In the meantime, the Republican plutocrats were confident this job-killing vote would not penetrate the skulls of the willfully-ignorant “average Joe” followers, who will continue to vote for Republicans to turn them into compliant serfs due to the fact they have been thoroughly propagandized by transnational corporation’s propaganda outlet, Fox News.

These right wing sheeple believe anything less than complete corporate enslavement has something to do with Hitler, or Stalin, or a Mosque 2 blocks away from Ground Zero, or Barack Obama’s birth certificate.

With the economy and jobs being the number one concern for Americans, the Republican obstructionists in Congress continue to support their well-healed benefactors on Wall Street while demanding those unlucky enough to find themselves on the losing end of 30 years of failed Republican economic ideology get off their lazy asses, pull themselves up by their bootstraps, and marry a beer heiress.

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