Joe represents the average American of rural life. He is just a guy who got behind on his taxes like millions of others. I saw him campaigning for McCain and he was good and is a hit with people. Also he makes you proud to have exposed Obama as a socialist radical with wanting to redistrubuting the wealth to the poor which is nothing more than a welfare increase to lazy people who can work but will not. At least Joe the plumber works for a plumbing business and is not on welfare. McCain will make a great president.
you know, a few years ago, during the last w run for pres, when all the actors were crawling out from under their overpriced rocks, i would get angry and say "i'd be more inclined to ask a plumber for his political opinion than a fucking hollywood actor." i think i might join the conspiracy forum.
The thing is, If this is Joe Average - do they all sound like that and have the same grasp of politics? If so, then why do people not want him to speak his mind? lol Freedom of speach and all
I'm not American, but I've been watching this election campaign with interest. One thing that puzzles me is this Joe the Plumber thing, is he really seen as a 'regular Joe'? He seems pretty well off compared to the average person. Or is $250,000 a year considered ordinary in America?
Good question how can a non-licensed plumber with a salary of 37,500 even consider the purchase of 250,000.00 business, especially when he owes back taxes? But now that he's taken to campaigning with McCain he can afford an agent/publicist. He was a republican plant. He's no more the average Joe than Sarah Palin is average.
Sounds like he would make a good politician by your definition. :smilielol5: http://www.joewurzelbacher2010.com/