(((((So, i'm rather tired of the over 250,000 crowd moaning about their precious money which they didn't use to help the economy anyway,you know, I've read that folks making 250,000 and over have given jobs! ....the folks of Hollywood, aren't bellyaching about the thought of paying more taxes, I've only read it in here!))))
I feel the same way. Only the immature and selfish are complaining. The mature adults realize that Bush43 made a huge mistake with these fake "tax cuts". They were the REAL MONEY GIVE AWAYS that McCain professes to despise so much. Hollywood is full of people that love America and understand that taxes support the gov't.
I think it is hypocritical for anyone to say Obama is spreading OUR income around, when it was Bush43, that actually TOOk it away from us in the first place. McCain is lying about Obama's plan again. And how can McCain say that Obama is spreading around wealth, when McCain proposed buying up 300 BILLION dollars worth of bad debt? McCain can't call anyone a socialist, because he is flailing around like a fish out of water.
Its not like Obama is saying only the top two percent should pay taxes.
I'd be happy with a roll back to pre-Bush tax cuts. I'm pretty sure the country would be fine with this.
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac failing had zero to do with 'spreading the wealth around,' and everything to do with high returns in the financial services industry, one with limited regulation.
Isn't it a shame then that when Obama - via the Annenberg Foundation - had the opportunity to work for change in education, he and Bill Ayers chose instead to use the millions available to them to fund organizations such as ACORN????
"(Bill) Ayers and Obama ran a radical education foundation together."
John McCain on Thursday, October 9th, 2008 in a Web ad
Not a radical group, and Ayers didn't run it
For most of the election, Sen. John McCain's campaign has been somewhat subtle about trying to tie Sen. Barack Obama to the former '60s radical William Ayers.
They won't believe it. They have their mind made up that Obama hangs with terrorists. Actually, the fact they used that robocalling says a lot. I'm glad I didn't get any stupid dang robocall!
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(((((So, i'm rather tired of the over 250,000 crowd moaning about their precious money which they didn't use to help the economy anyway,you know, I've read that folks making 250,000 and over have given jobs! ....the folks of Hollywood, aren't bellyaching about the thought of paying more taxes, I've only read it in here!))))
I feel the same way. Only the immature and selfish are complaining. The mature adults realize that Bush43 made a huge mistake with these fake "tax cuts". They were the REAL MONEY GIVE AWAYS that McCain professes to despise so much. Hollywood is full of people that love America and understand that taxes support the gov't.
I think it is hypocritical for anyone to say Obama is spreading OUR income around, when it was Bush43, that actually TOOk it away from us in the first place. McCain is lying about Obama's plan again. And how can McCain say that Obama is spreading around wealth, when McCain proposed buying up 300 BILLION dollars worth of bad debt? McCain can't call anyone a socialist, because he is flailing around like a fish out of water.
Its not like Obama is saying only the top two percent should pay taxes.
I'd be happy with a roll back to pre-Bush tax cuts. I'm pretty sure the country would be fine with this.
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac failing had zero to do with 'spreading the wealth around,' and everything to do with high returns in the financial services industry, one with limited regulation.
Which is why small government ideals are goofy.
http://llhaesa.org/
Full length fiction: worlds undone
"You have no power over my body..." ~ Anne Hutchinson
yep, did you hear this about good ole Freddie?
http://www.truthout.org/102008A
http://llhaesa.org/
Full length fiction: worlds undone
"You have no power over my body..." ~ Anne Hutchinson
FYI:
http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/statements/790/
"(Bill) Ayers and Obama ran a radical education foundation together."
John McCain on Thursday, October 9th, 2008 in a Web ad
Not a radical group, and Ayers didn't run it
For most of the election, Sen. John McCain's campaign has been somewhat subtle about trying to tie Sen. Barack Obama to the former '60s radical William Ayers.
No longer.
Sopal
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