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Winners Vs VictimsAnd you think that this means something? This means nothing, because you, like a typical moron you are, are using your own limited experience that is meaningless, on whole nation.
one day the contexter of president of US, Mr Romney, also explained this issue as below. the Winners who are winning, mainly the migrants who have high qualifications from a high ranked US's/Western university too and hence on high paid jobs, while the locals are the Victims who need social security+medical security at the price of around $1.5 trillions every year. in Australia i found the Australian newspapers labeled it as 'hate crime' against those migrants who are in high income group, pay high taxes and give support to run industries/medicines, develop technologies as part of research team etc.......
thats how Winner Vs Victim competition going on in US as below:
this is how these Victims, local 'kings', have destroyed US's/Western economies as below, with around $810 billions for Social Security, and around $750 billions for free Medical, making US to borrow at least $1.2 trillions every year this wayRomney offers no apologies for "victims" remarks
WASHINGTON — Already scrambling to steady a struggling campaign, Republican Mitt Romney confronted a new headache Monday after a video surfaced showing him telling wealthy donors that almost half of all Americans "believe they are victims" entitled to extensive government support. He added that as a candidate for the White House, "my job is not to worry about those people."
At a hastily called news conference late in the day, Romney offered no apologies for his remarks, and when he was asked if he was concerned he had offended anyone, he conceded the comments weren't "elegantly stated" and they were spoken "off the cuff."
Romney to campaign donors: Obama voters "dependent," see selves as "victims"
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President Obama's campaign quickly seized on the video, obtained by the magazine Mother Jones and made public on a day that Romney's campaign said it needed a change in campaign strategy to gain momentum in the presidential race. Romney aides were already working behind the scenes to calm dissension in the GOP ranks and reassure nervous donors and consultants about the state of a race some Republicans worry may be getting away from their nominee.
"There are 47 percent of the people who will vote for the president no matter what," Romney is shown saying in the video posted online by the magazine (which you can see on the left). "There are 47 percent who are with him, who are dependent upon government, who believe that they are victims, who believe that government has a responsibility to care for them, who believe that they are entitled to health care, to food, to housing, to you name it."
"Forty-seven percent of Americans (working age people) pay no income tax," Romney said.
Romney offers no apologies for "victims" remarks - CBS News
=> U.S. National Debt Clock : Real Time
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