What does a vote for a Republican mean in November? Three things:
- A vote for the interest of the wealthiest Americans at the expense of everyone else.
- A vote for putting the power in the hands of a few wealthy fringe Republicans.
- A vote for the politics of fear.
From Mitchell Bard:
There was a time when a principled Republican could fairly and accurately reply that he or she was voting for smaller government and lower taxes as a way of improving the fortunes of the middle class. (I personally disagree with that policy position, but it is a fair argument to make.)
But in the current Tea Party- and Beck-Palin-Limbaugh-dominated GOP, such an assertion is completely untenable. Recent news has shined a clear spotlight on exactly what the GOP is actually supporting. As I pointed out last month, odds are, the Republicans are not looking out for you.
Read the further details of the results from these three things here.
It is the wealthiest Americans that are supporting the Tea Party Republicans and other Republican candidates because they want to make America a third world country.