Wednesday, December 08, 2010

The Domestic Enemy

The American people do not want to give tax cuts to billionaires. [More]
Think about that, and what it really means.

6 comments:

Crotalus (Dont Tread on Me) said...

Funny that Feinswine would be against the so-called tax cuts for the rich, as her husband is among the very wealthy.

Defender said...

Class warfare?
The progressive income tax -- the more money you have, the higher a percentage is seized by the government -- is a plank of the Communist Party platform.
If billionaires should be content with keeping only 30% of what they earn, or 20%, then people who earn $100,000 should be ecstatic about being ALLOWED to retain ... oh, 50%? And people who earn $40,000 for a family of four should be DELIRIOUS that Uncle Slam and his state and local accomplices "only" want one-third.

Mack said...

An idea!

A $_______.00 tax credit for any American who wishes to purchase a firearm.

What amount would you suggest?

Well, it would stimulate the economy right? So it must be good.

jon said...

tax cuts for everyone, and certain taxes abolished, that's what americans want. some even want them all abolished. imagine that.

assuming they want stable jobs and cheaper goods and services, anyways -- some americans have demonstrated they would rather have neither healthy national employment, nor competative pricing, so long as the products are all american-made, often only by union labor.

Defender said...

My dear wife, God bless her, has a kind heart and means well but doesn't get it.
She voted for Obama against all my warnings because our daughter and her daughter would benefit from "improved health care."
Today she said "If I was inheriting two or three million dollars, I wouldn't mind them taking a big chunk of it as long as there are people out there cold and hungry," talking about the 40% inheritance tax.
She didn't see the photos from DC of people living on the sidewalk steam grates to keep from freezing to death UNTIL the city built steel walls around them to get rid of this homeless nuisance. Steel walls with a peaked top. House-shaped, for added irony.
Government cares, all right. About APPEARANCES.
We've been together 19 years.
Part of what we're up against. People who think every good thing has to go through the government skimmer first. Like a birthday card doesn't really mean it unless you pay the U.S. Postal Service 50 cents to deliver it and make it valid.

Defender said...

"The rich" -- those GROSSING up to a million dollars a year -- who, it is said, need to pay more taxes:

Over 300,000 "small business owners, doctors, and small retail and manufacturing entrepreneurs who collectively employ nearly half of the nation's workforce."

http://townhall.com/columnists/MattTowery/2010/12/10/debunking_the_millionaires_and_billionaires_tax_cut_rhetoric/page/full/