Tito The Builder vs. Peggy Joseph

DannyG | October 31, 2008

On Inauguration Day 1961, John F. Kennedy admonished Americans, "Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country." Too many voters will have none of that talk today. They want as much as they can get from the government for as little as they can give. Peggy Joseph, a Barack Obama supporter, is but one recent example. She acknowledged to a reporter at a recent Obama rally that she is helping Obama because she expects a big return on her voting investment -- in the form of car and mortgage payments and who knows what else. But Tito (The Builder) Munoz did the math and said on "Hannity & Colmes" that he doesn't want the 96 cents an hour he might gain from the government in exchange for his vote. He also realizes that government handouts are designed to keep the little guy little and coming back to the government for more. Watch Peggy Joseph and Tito The Builder debate in a mash-up at Eyeblast.tv. Cross-posted at The Next Right