skookerasbil
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He can let the Bush tax cuts expire at the end of 2012 whether he's re-elected or not.
That would fix them good, lol.
political IQ fAiL
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He can let the Bush tax cuts expire at the end of 2012 whether he's re-elected or not.
That would fix them good, lol.
Did you just call her a moron right off the bat? You don't waste time being an asshole, do you?
She is a moron and so are you.
Wow, you're so intelligent. Thanks for putting me in my place, genius.
Obama can hint on taxes until the cows come home. AInt happening and he knows it too.............
He was just out there saying that today to fire up some of his whiney base......and alot of the suckers will fall for it hook, line and stinker.
She is a moron and so are you.
Wow, you're so intelligent. Thanks for putting me in my place, genius.
yeah right! you neg repped me with the power of one. you izz a genius all day long izzzzn't you?
Barack Obama hints at tax rises after US debt bill goes through Senate | World news | The Guardian
US president refuses to rule out tax rises for wealthiest Americans as he prepares to sign debt limit bill into law
Barack Obama came out fighting in an attempt to undo the damage to his reputation caused by the long-running debt stand-off, and pacify Democrats who feel betrayed by the deal that will result in spending cuts totalling trillions of dollars.
The president, who turns 50 tomorrow, faces a tough re-election fight next year. He needs not only to win back such disaffected Democrats, but also to get them out to campaign for him and vote in their droves, as they did in 2008.
Speaking minutes after the Senate joined the House in approving the deal to prevent the US going into default, Obama offered an olive branch by putting tax rises back on the table.
Good luck with that. May be a case of "too little, too late" as far as his party and supporters go.
Obama can hint on taxes until the cows come home. AInt happening and he knows it too.............
He was just out there saying that today to fire up some of his whiney base......and alot of the suckers will fall for it hook, line and stinker.
Sorry, Skooks....this guy is a Leftist ideologue of the most rigid variety.
He will end the Bush tax cuts, at the very least, even if it makes the economy tank and Americans suffer: he will have no election to worry about.
Here is Obama, not denying that lower taxes bring in more money to the fisc, but that he doesn't care about that: "it's about 'fair' "
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WpSDBu35K-8]‪Obama: Raise Taxes, Capital Gains - "For Purposes of Fairness"‬‏ - YouTube[/ame]
Insane, but that's how the Left sees it:taxes are not to raise revenue, but to punish success.
Obama can hint on taxes until the cows come home. AInt happening and he knows it too.............
He was just out there saying that today to fire up some of his whiney base......and alot of the suckers will fall for it hook, line and stinker.
Sorry, Skooks....this guy is a Leftist ideologue of the most rigid variety.
He will end the Bush tax cuts, at the very least, even if it makes the economy tank and Americans suffer: he will have no election to worry about.
Here is Obama, not denying that lower taxes bring in more money to the fisc, but that he doesn't care about that: "it's about 'fair' "
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WpSDBu35K-8]‪Obama: Raise Taxes, Capital Gains - "For Purposes of Fairness"‬‏ - YouTube[/ame]
Insane, but that's how the Left sees it:taxes are not to raise revenue, but to punish success.
Obama can hint on taxes until the cows come home. AInt happening and he knows it too.............
He was just out there saying that today to fire up some of his whiney base......and alot of the suckers will fall for it hook, line and stinker.
Sorry, Skooks....this guy is a Leftist ideologue of the most rigid variety.
He will end the Bush tax cuts, at the very least, even if it makes the economy tank and Americans suffer: he will have no election to worry about.
Here is Obama, not denying that lower taxes bring in more money to the fisc, but that he doesn't care about that: "it's about 'fair' "
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WpSDBu35K-8]‪Obama: Raise Taxes, Capital Gains - "For Purposes of Fairness"‬‏ - YouTube[/ame]
Insane, but that's how the Left sees it:taxes are not to raise revenue, but to punish success.
The president, who turns 50 tomorrow, faces a tough re-election fight next year. He needs not only to win back such disaffected Democrats, but also to get them out to campaign for him and vote in their droves, as they did in 2008.
Obama can hint on taxes until the cows come home. AInt happening and he knows it too.............
He was just out there saying that today to fire up some of his whiney base......and alot of the suckers will fall for it hook, line and stinker.
Sorry, Skooks....this guy is a Leftist ideologue of the most rigid variety.
He will end the Bush tax cuts, at the very least, even if it makes the economy tank and Americans suffer: he will have no election to worry about.
Here is Obama, not denying that lower taxes bring in more money to the fisc, but that he doesn't care about that: "it's about 'fair' "
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WpSDBu35K-8]‪Obama: Raise Taxes, Capital Gains - "For Purposes of Fairness"‬‏ - YouTube[/ame]
Insane, but that's how the Left sees it:taxes are not to raise revenue, but to punish success.
There is a 100% certainty there will be no increased taxes before the end of next year.
Tough shit on the k00ks..........time for them to suck on it!!! And ask me? How much am I laughing my balls off these days?
Every economist has stated that the deficit cant be reduced by cuts alone. Anyone honest, non-partisan, and objective will agree with that the ideologues and partisan hacks will not. And to modify the revenue process allowing the wealthy to pay their fair share is also completely appropriate. No one wants to see the budget balanced on the backs of the working class, elderly, and disabled while the wealthy contribute next to nothing, they benefit from government programs as well.
The president, who turns 50 tomorrow, faces a tough re-election fight next year. He needs not only to win back such disaffected Democrats, but also to get them out to campaign for him and vote in their droves, as they did in 2008.
As conservatives like to remind us, its more then a year before the general election. Just as the government funding deal late last year allowing the wealthy to keep their Bush tax cut was forgotten, so too will the debt ceiling deal be forgotten; particularly as the details of the compromise show core liberal programs and other interests remained mostly untouched.
Obamas supporters will be energized once a GOP frontrunner emerges and the hateful rhetoric starts to fly in earnest by the right. Indeed, when the idiocy and extremism of the TMP and right in general are exposed to the Nation as a whole, moderates and independents will be very much turned-off by the partisan republican message.
Barack Obama hints at tax rises after US debt bill goes through Senate | World news | The Guardian
US president refuses to rule out tax rises for wealthiest Americans as he prepares to sign debt limit bill into law
Barack Obama came out fighting in an attempt to undo the damage to his reputation caused by the long-running debt stand-off, and pacify Democrats who feel betrayed by the deal that will result in spending cuts totalling trillions of dollars.
The president, who turns 50 tomorrow, faces a tough re-election fight next year. He needs not only to win back such disaffected Democrats, but also to get them out to campaign for him and vote in their droves, as they did in 2008.
Speaking minutes after the Senate joined the House in approving the deal to prevent the US going into default, Obama offered an olive branch by putting tax rises back on the table.
Good luck with that. May be a case of "too little, too late" as far as his party and supporters go.
The house will insist on now new taxes. Obama and the senate will insist on no entitlement cuts. Bottom line, neither will happen. The Bush tax cuts will be extended if for no other reason than the following..
‪Obama: "The LAST THING We Want to Do Is Raise Taxes During a Recession"‬‏ - YouTube
Barack Obama hints at tax rises after US debt bill goes through Senate | World news | The Guardian
US president refuses to rule out tax rises for wealthiest Americans as he prepares to sign debt limit bill into law
Barack Obama came out fighting in an attempt to undo the damage to his reputation caused by the long-running debt stand-off, and pacify Democrats who feel betrayed by the deal that will result in spending cuts totalling trillions of dollars.
The president, who turns 50 tomorrow, faces a tough re-election fight next year. He needs not only to win back such disaffected Democrats, but also to get them out to campaign for him and vote in their droves, as they did in 2008.
Speaking minutes after the Senate joined the House in approving the deal to prevent the US going into default, Obama offered an olive branch by putting tax rises back on the table.
Good luck with that. May be a case of "too little, too late" as far as his party and supporters go.
Yeah, I hear you. I mean, it's not that I won't vote for him. Who else am I going to vote for? A Republican? Not if my life depended on it. Nader? Nope. I will vote for Obama, but I'm done being patient with his negotiating style. He should have invoked the 14th Amendment and told the Tea Party to sue him. That's my opinion. Better than giving in to hostage takers.
However, I really hope that Democrats have learned something here. First, negotiating with the Tea Party is pointless. Second, when Dems have the chance and have the right issue - like taxes - they should do what Republicans do - don't budge. Let Republicans shut the gov't down over tax cuts for the rich. Let the chips fall where they may. I believe that voters would be on the side of Democrats.