Whitehall, you'll have to end the sour grapes posts sometime. Why not start now?
And no, we are not going to start singing kumbayas just because it hurts your feelings that we don't. We've got work to do.
I might have an excuse for sour grapes but what is the radical left's excuse? Attacking Rush Limbaugh and the Tea Party? The election is over, why not tell us how great the next four years will be? Not sure? Neither am I.
I agree with your posts, whitehall. If the Left would lay off the childish, vindictive behavior, more posters would return to this site. If not, soon they will be unto themselves with no hosts from which to feed.
The real losers are the left as they or their loved ones, will soon run out of their entitlements and the following states that voted for o to be reelected are going to see some very harsh news, very soon if Congress does not reach an agreement on the fiscal cliff tax issues during the lame-duck session, according to an analysis by the Tax Foundation. December 1st is the deadline.
Top Five Tax Increases Tax Increases as % of Income
#1 New Jersey $6,933 6.82%
#2 Maryland $7,194 6.74%
#3 Connecticut $6,653 6.62%
#4 Massachusetts $6,632 6.53%
#5 New Hampshire $5,660 5.81%
Bottom Five Tax Increases Tax Increases as % of Income
#50 Washington $3,362 4.12%
#49 Hawaii $3,453 4.16%
#48 Colorado $3,646 4.29%
#47 Kansas $3,227 4.31%
#46 Illinois $3,417 4.32%
Forty states would see tax increases between $3,000 and $3,999. Six states would see an increase between $4,000 and $4,999 and three would see increases between $6,000 and $6,999.
Sandy-Ravaged New Jersey Families Face $6,933 Tax Hike in Fiscal Cliff Stalemate | CNS News