- Posted August 20, 2012 by
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In this video I support my belief that Romney is out of touch and clueless not only with the middle class but also with the poor in this nation. In August of 2012, some of the very poorest people in this country living in Houston, Texas are working long hours for a net pay of 17 or 18 dollars after reporting to day labor hall at 5:30 am and working to 12:00 p.m. It is my belief that the pay received by the workers in this video COULD be classified as violating the requirements of minimum wages laws and/or “SLAVE LABOR.”
Romney is wrong about the poor and wrong for American. He isn’t the solution for the America economy like the people who take advantage of the poor people feature in this video Romney is the PROBLEM.
Vera Richardson
Author of “Screwed by Former Governor and Attorney General Eliot Spitzer”
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