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Joe The Plumber Dead 2012: How many hard-working Americans have lost everything to the Obama “recovery”?

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Filed under Barack Obama, Business, Elections 2012, Healthcare, unemployment at November 1st, 2012 - 4:30 pm

Joe The Plumber Dead 2012

Published on Oct 7, 2012 by Bob Wernly

The story of a multi-million dollar plumbing company that could not survive the Obama RECOVERY. Many thanks to Wells Fargo for not being there when we needed them. They were unwilling to pick up the phone and tell us that until it was too late. But then again they only ignored all follow-up attempts for 13 months in all. Too big to do it right or even care.

Thank you to the thousands of good wishes and blessings sent our way because of our story. We will rise again because that’s who we are. Our prayers and thoughts are with all those who have shared their story and struggle. May we all do whatever we can to make sure we vote if you haven’t already.

Just askin’…

How many hard-working Americans like the Wernlys have literally lost everything they had? How many of us will be too old and infirm to get back on our feet by the time the US economy finally turns around?

If you voted for Obama last time around, or if you voted for Democrats in the US Senate and House, then you – yes, YOU – are partly responsible for the Wernlys’ predicament and our predicament as well – not to mention your own! Now get out there and fix it!


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