CNN - Politics: Reports on Governor Jeb Bush's economic messages to the US voter, the article notes the following, " In a speech to the Detroit Economic Club, the former Florida governor tapped into the struggles of "too many Americans (who) live on the edge of economic ruin," debuting what Bush dubbed a "new vision" to create more economic opportunity in the U.S. and give Americans "the right to rise." "
Lets Get Real:
The tone of the economic message from Jeb Bush has the echo of Obama's class warfare speeches since 2008, is the leading Republican candidate for President going for those 47% on welfare or some of them, its an interesting question. If Romney was about right that 47% of Americans have some kind of welfare that doe not leave much room for Republicans to win by, thus it can be argued that the next Republican candidate has to peel some of the 47% of those on welfare to support the Republican candidate. It can be argued that the very rich have done well out of the Obama economy, if your on Wall Street and and a player your making money, even if the market does fall and rise to much for the typical main street player. The question is will this kind of message work on Republican voters, can Bush afford to lose some Primary States but win the General Election on this kind of political rhetoric. We have two years to see people.