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jfern
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« on: April 28, 2012, 03:58:30 PM »

Obama might be out of touch, but compared to Romney who doesn't have the slightest idea what the needs of regular people are, he's the ultimate man of the people. This talk from Romney is absolutely insulting to those of us who weren't born with a silver spoon in our mouths.
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jfern
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« Reply #1 on: April 28, 2012, 10:39:49 PM »

About the only licit business that I can imagine someone now stating [sic] on $500 is a food cart or door-to-door selling.

And that shows your lack of imagination.  Also bear in mind that virtually all of these college students already own computers, and many already own decent suits.

You need a lot more than a suit and a computer for a tech start-up. Maybe that's all you need if you just want to develop your idea, but to take it anywhere, you need web hosting, servers, coders, developers, etc, who may not be willing to work for free. You need an office, because in many cases investors won't talk to you unless you have a physical address.  Plus remember, the kids have to eat and in many cases pay rent while they're doing all of this.

You're completely ignoring the history of tech start-ups. Go look up the early history of Microsoft, Apple, Google, Facebook, etc.

Even after things just got off the ground for Bill Gates, look at what he made into one of the largest fortunes in American history:



Yes, in America one can make something of them self with a lot of hard, smart work and a bit of good fortune. This is not the land of hopeless nightmares even though that's apparently where Obama and his supporters are fine with us heading...

Romney offers the following to young folks: A better economic environment, one that is pro-growth, pro-free enterprise and encourages businesses to hire young people.

What Obama offers young people: Being stuck in their parents' basement for the next four years.

Ahh, yes, anyone can start a corporation who has a multi-million dollar trust fund from their banker grandfather.
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jfern
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« Reply #2 on: April 29, 2012, 05:32:56 PM »


Even using these numbers (just ripped 'em off the first thing on Google), the poorest families probably could afford to lend that $500 start-up if need really be.


I don't know what's more ridiculous. That the poorest families have $500 sitting around to lend to some random startup, or that said startup has much of a chance of success with only a $500 loan funding it and the person starting it not having the right connections.
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« Reply #3 on: May 02, 2012, 02:20:15 AM »

Romney is tone deaf and out of touch with the 99.99% of Americans who aren't multi-millionaires. Yes, Obama is also out of touch with that same group, but  he's at least less out of touch.

It's honestly enough to make one ill at the prospect of those two being elected president.

Agreed. It's like the Obama campaign cherry picked the opponent who would actually make Obama seem in touch by comparison.
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