interesting speech by Marco Rubio (GOP candidate?)

republicanchick

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http://www.rubio.senate.gov/public/...s-address-on-middle-class-economic-challenges


This is a speech by Marco Rubio, which contains biographical information. I find it interesting 4 many reasons, partly b/c M Rubio was raised in a similar way as i was.. middle class (lower middle class? whatever).


He talks about a woman named Kristeen, a young single mother of two preschool-aged girls.

Kristeen lives in Florida and is the primary provider for her two daughters. She works at a pet boarding facility making $370 a week after taxes. Daycare for the girls costs $235 a week, which she says is about like signing over a paycheck every month.

She knows the key to a better job is acquiring new skills, so she started taking online courses in early childhood education. She hoped this would lead to a higher salary and more time with her daughters. But like millions of other Americans, our outdated higher education system left Kristeen unable to finish.

The online classes she had been taking cost her around $1200 per course. Even if she had received a scholarship or a Pell grant, she still felt like the time and resources required were too much given her responsibilities at home. So she dropped out.

She dedicated herself to earning more money any way she could. She sells nutrition supplements at a local farmers market on weekends. She makes costume accessories for girls’ birthday parties and sells them online.

She got rid of everything that wasn’t essential: cable, even her cell phone. She was determined to live independently. But nothing she tried was enough. No matter how hard she worked, her earnings were simply too little; her costs too great.

And so today, Kristeen – along with 42 million other women in America – finds herself on the edge of poverty and slipping over.


The solutions President Obama and his party offer single mothers have not worked. Their idea of helping is to spend more money on programs that do nothing to help Kristeen escape poverty.

Their idea of helping her get an education is a gimmick designed to win elections rather than reforms designed to bring higher education within her reach.


The result is that Americans like Kristeen are left feeling pessimistic about the future of our country. They are frustrated that no one in Washington seems to understand the challenges facing them. Worst of all, they hold little hope that their lives will improve. To restore the American Dream, we have to change that.

First, we need modern reforms to our anti-poverty programs. Reforms that would incentivize and reward the work Kristeen does now and help her acquire the skills she needs for a better job.

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Jose Fly

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Yeah, a no-cost community college education wouldn't help her at all. Neither would a higher wage. What she needs is a closed Southern border, lower capital gains and inheritance taxes, a deregulated Wall St., abortion restrictions, her health care taken away, and more spending on defense. That's how the GOP will help her. :rolleyes:
 

The Barbarian

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Actually, it sounds more an more like intelligent republican leaders are waking up to the idea that concentration of wealth at the top hurts America. They even borrowed the democrat argument that it's wrong to continue the assault on the middle class.

Where things get a bit dicey, is finding a way to let up on the middle class without angering the wealthy, who fund most republican candidates.
 

republicanchick

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Yeah, a no-cost community college education wouldn't help her at all. Neither would a higher wage. What she needs is a closed Southern border, lower capital gains and inheritance taxes, a deregulated Wall St., abortion restrictions, her health care taken away, and more spending on defense. That's how the GOP will help her. :rolleyes:

oh brother

maybe if the cost of doing business wasn't so outrageously high there would n't be a SCARCITY of good jobs... Maybe if US businesses hadn't gone off to other countries b/c the taxes and regulations are so ridiculous, ditto... not such a scarcity of good jobs...

and killing babies.. yeh, that always helps people economically, doesn't it?



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republicanchick

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Actually, it sounds more an more like intelligent republican leaders are waking up to the idea that concentration of wealth at the top hurts America. .

ha ha... that' laughable... the top 1% have done better under O than other presidents, other R presidents...

the median income has gone down from 55,000 to 52,000 under this lib president..

not to mention all the freedoms we have lost... and how the constitution has gotten shredded... corruption in IRS and other gov agencies...
 

republicanchick

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people need to read speeches by candidates

so they can

HELLLLLOOOOO

know who to vote for..

we don't want another 4 yrs or more of... lunacy





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