Why middle class can’t get a break

Mary Bell
Lambertville
    The questionable and shady ACORN affiliate called Project Vote — which also is the former employer to President Barack Obama — is working to register voters on public assistance, according to Judicial Watch.
   This is happening in spite of voter-registration fraud convictions of at least 70 ACORN/Project Vote employees in 12 states since 2006. This is on top of Project Vote’s invalid registration of more than a third of the 1.3 million registrations ACORN/Project Vote submitted during the 2008 election cycle, according to a 2009 House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform report.
   Project Vote’s advocacy director met with administration and justice department officials to push for federal lawsuits to register aggressively public-assistance recipients.
   Why is the administration and it Justice Department dancing to this tune? Because “low-income voters” are “an important voting demographic for the Obama presidential campaign,” said Judicial Watch.
   Project Vote and the Justice Department’s “collusion” are making a mockery of voting-rights enforcement.
   With our newly formed alignment with the City of Trenton to become part of a gerrymandered congressional district, you can bet our local Democrat politicians will be working in neighborhoods locally with high concentrations of people on some sort of public assistance to get out the vote.
   And we wonder why the middle class can’t get a break. Our votes are not tied to food stamps and public assistance payouts!