I personally despise the liberal cliché' of bemoaning that so many working class people vote Republican against their own economic self-interest because the implication is that one ought to vote in one's pocketbook. I find that appalling. You should vote for what is right, not what personally benefits you. When they align, great. When they don't, do the right thing. Moreover, it's not as though economics is the only issue that political parties have an affect on
I don't find it appalling at all because it is just a fact of reality. We're not saying vote Democrat because you'll get more money in return. That isn't it at all and makes no sense really. So by voting Democrat because I don't want my union outlawed, my wages decreased, my taxes increase to pay for Bank bailouts, etc, I'm being selfish? No, I'm just defending my rights as a worker, which are under constant attack by the far Right.
We're saying that if you vote Republican, you're electing officials who do not care for your interests. So workers voting republican are voting for a group of politicians who are generally against unions, against workers rights, against progressive taxes, against unemployment benefits, etc. It is a matter of not pulling the trigger of the gun aimed at your own head. It isn't a matter of stuffing your own pockets. But wealthy Republicans generally vote republican for THAT EXACT REASON. They know that a Republican President is almost always going to be trying to cut
his taxes, decrease regulations on corporations so the wealthy can continue to screw over everyone else. For them it is all about getting more money and using government power to do it. For Democrats it is about social and economic justice for the most part. No one is going to get rich for voting Democrat. But when corporations are willing to dump hundreds of millions into a Republican's campiagn, that's because they know they will get twice that in return. It is just another business investment in their eyes. Buying politicians. Democrats are for sale too, but Republicans follow a political ideology that is friendlier to venture capitalists who are always looking for a quick return on a risky investment.
I think you've confused America with Canada.
LOL! True that.