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CNBC Poll: 75% Agree With Romney's 47% Comments

Bobzmcishl Wrote: Sep 19, 2012 1:59 PM
Not exactly surprising given who watches CNBC. They push the Wall Street and banking view of the world and are populated by rich hedge fund managers who were at the Romney dinner at Boca Raton. I watch CNBC for their financial news but don't subscribe to their whining about how mistreated they are by Barack Obama. Nothing worse than seeing a bunch of rich guys who have made out like bandits over the last four years complaining about Obama. I look at my own 401k and it has doubled in value in four years. Hard to complain about that which is why I wonder what is going on here. They seem to be putting their ideology ahead of reality.
anonymous10159 Wrote: Sep 20, 2012 3:13 PM
With the Fed continuing to print dollars, which are worth less and less, your 401K's value is actually 1/2 what the figure shows on your print out.
christiancon Wrote: Sep 20, 2012 7:14 AM
ranma2 Wrote: Sep 20, 2012 6:16 AM
CNBC is watched by people who hire people like you, Bob.
If they say that business is bad. It is bad for you too, Bob.
They will leave for China, and you can take your "doubled 401K" and try to live off that, Bob.

One thing about salary, Bob...
Someone has to pay it, Bob.
That someone is leaving for China if Obama keep on dragging the economy down, Bob.
And you will be left an unemployed hobo, Bob.
telving Wrote: Sep 23, 2012 3:01 AM
Please take your unpatriotic friends and your bottox to China then! Someone else with a brain will take their place

UPDATE: The number of people who have taken the CNBC poll has doubled, bringing those who agree with Romney's comments to 76 percent.

 

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As the faux outrage over Mitt Romney's "47%" comments continue to barrel through the airwaves of the old media, a CNBC poll shows 75 percent of voters believe Mitt Romney was right when he said Obama supporters will vote for him no matter what due to dependence on the government.

 

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