Six of seven voted for Barack Obama in 2012. And you know what? They’re undecided. And a couple of them were actually considering Trump and it’s because of that issue. It’s because they feel despair, they feel manufacturing, the bottom has dropped out. And they’re taking a look at Trump and some of them don’t trust Hillary Clinton. VIDEO
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Reid talked with, hand picked, “7” unemployed steel workers out of 10s of thousands?
Now that’s what investigating reporting has fallen to.
Hillary has promised to continue Obama’s policies of complete failure of unfettered illegal immigration, Obamacare, military cuts, shutting down the coal industry and importing foreign steel. Many more, (majority) of unemployed who have suffered under obama’s failed economic policies will be voting for Trump.
Steel workers, coal miners and all the businesses and jobs created by those industries are no dummies, they’ll vote Trump.
Screw em! If they were stupid enough to vote for Obama, probably twice, they deserve to be unemployed! And, as a consequence of their stupid decision (I did not vote for Obama), I shouldn’t be punished by having my money confiscated to pay welfare for these stupid idiots!
Eight years of Obama and unemployed. How the hell can they be undecided?
Out of work steelworkers still “considering”? They must be pretty slow on the pick-up.
I suspect that they are “considering voting for Trump” means something more like “we are voting for Trump, but can’t actually admit to it because of the union leadership.”
@Let them eat steel! July 18, 2016 at 10:37 am
> I shouldn’t be punished by having my money confiscated to pay welfare for these stupid idiots!
It’s not punishment if you’re stupid enough to leave it where is can be confiscated. Those are called “learning experiences.”