Wednesday, May 07, 2008

Who are these people?



How does he pick them?

From SNOB-ama's victory speech last night...

The woman I met in Indiana who just lost her job, and her pension, and her insurance when the plant where she worked at her entire life closed down... ...She needs middle-class tax relief that will help her pay the skyrocketing price of groceries, and gas, and college tuition.

I may be wrong, but it sounds like she needs a job.

The college student I met in Iowa who works the night shift after a full day of class and still can’t pay the medical bills for a sister who’s ill – she can’t afford four more years of a health care plan that only takes care of the healthy and the wealthy...

This isn't the first time he's used this college student (?), I first heard it come up in his opening statement at a CNN debate.

I've met a young woman who gets three hours of sleep a night because she has to work the night shift even as she's going to school full time, and still can't afford to provide the health care for her sister who's ill.

If you're working the night shift, you're not sleeping at night and the scientific community is united in that fact.

Are there any health care plans in this country that would cover your sibling?

Does Obambi's health care plan do that?

The man I met in Pennsylvania who lost his job but can’t even afford the gas to drive around and look for a new one – he can’t afford four more years of an energy policy written by the oil companies and for the oil companies... ...He needs us to take a permanent holiday from our oil addiction by making the automakers raise their fuel standards, corporations pay for their pollution, and oil companies invest their record profits in a clean energy future.

How's that help him get a job?

This is the one we've been waiting for, with the change we can believe in?

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

"Detroit" tries to make cars that sell. Why would they make a smaller, lighter, and special care car that gets good gas milage (or alternate) if gas were back down to $1.50.
And what if an alternate fuel becomes standard. It better be available on every streetcorner so somebody better have a pile of cash ready to replicate the distribution system necessary for this technology.

5:17 PM

 

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