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It's Disgraceful that Dems Couldn't Sell Nor Vote For a Booming Economy

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It's disgraceful that 80% of USA population who needs Dems policies did not vote or did not vote their own interest this midterm. 80% of USA owns a mere 7% of nation's entire wealth. Life of the working poor.

80% includes military, veterans, first responders, educators, retirees and workingclass. A healthy  workingclass numbers are 160million. The economy could be healthy, prosperous for all Americans, if the wealthy 1% would hire US workers, rather than shipping US jobs overseas for cheaper wages, and then bringing back products and selling to working and jobless Americans.

Politicians do not work for their constituents. Politicians work to gain senority so they can further their own careers. Politicians efforts are to do as much or as little are required to protect their seats and prevent a challenger. Politicians wink as they sign on to play the game with both parties looking first to help self. Politicians help self by doing the will of lobbyist. Lobbyist are former politicians, and lobbyist are lawyers for Fortune 500 corporations. After midterm elections which always have favored Republicans, all workingclass hears is what republicans want to get done before their run for 2016 and a little of what democrats need to do if they want to win in 2016. The lip service going on is evident that no politician will focus on pushing through jobs bills, securing ACA, raising minimum wages, immigration reform, LGBT rights, reproductive rights and gunsense to save innocent lives.

The biggest disgrace is 80% of the population does not matter to Republicans and approximately 1/3 of the population voted and of that, appx 7/12 voted for Republicans to return to Bush's wars, Stock market crash, bank bail outs, job loss, no taxation, less regulations & less litigation 

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