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[QUOTE=Villages Kahuna;167353]Basically, what the Obama tax plan does is to reverse the tilt of tax benefits for the wealthiest Americans which occurred under the tax reductions enacted during the first six years of the Bush administration. Under Obama's plan those that benefitted by the more generous reductions won't be paying any more than they were before the Bush tax reductions were enacted.
People argue that the Obama plan is "income redistribution". I suppose maybe it is...back to the way it was before the current president, along with his party who controlled Congress for the first six years of his administration, changed the tax rates to a scale more beneficial to the wealthiest Americans. I suppose one might even observe that it was the group that benefited the most that were more generous with their campaign contributions, if that might have had anything to do with the revised tax rates. :cus:Interesting use of words. "tilt" The tax system already has the top 10% of earners paying 50% of the taxes. Seems to me that if there is a "tilt" it is already against the top 10%. "benefited" Wow, it must be a privilege to be benefited by paying the highest tax rate in the country. "Income redistribution" So, first the top 10% were paying more than anyone else in the country, then that terrible Republican Congress cut their taxes back to a max 35%. How awful for everyone else that they don't pay 35% also. Let's see, first we were REALLY taxing them at the highest rate, then we were more "beneficial" to those rich people by only really (lower case denotes less) taxing them at 35%. We're "redistributing" the wealthy peoples money less than we use to, how awful. I would hope that the people who have earned HIGH INCOME gave more to their respective campaigns. They have more to contribute after all. I'd hate to see people that BENEFIT from wealth redistribution have to part with their money for their candidate. What have they got to gain being on the receiving end, after all. |
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Surprise, surprise....the predictions of Joe the Plumber's ignoble demise after his 15 minutes of fame are belied by his continuing proliferation on the talk show and news circuit. I just watched him giving energy saving tips to the public followed by an interesting and insightful interview on the election. You might say he was almost Obamaesque in his "cool" style.
Joe is becoming his own cottage industry. He may not need that plumbing license after all. Elitists who caught his "act", might say he was articulate and quite philosophical.... for a plumber... about the heat he has been taking from Obamaites and the liberal media. This would be the same media that has internationally exposed the most trivial flaws in the plumber's life history but can't figure out where Obama was born or where "that one's" huge overseas contributions are coming from. At least until after the election. Hmmmm. You go Joe! 15 minutes? Contrarian views welcome. How bout those Red Sox!!!!! |
Wikipedia Joe
.....and they said Joe the plumber would only have 15 minutes....Joe has secured immortality with his own page in Wikipedia.....You go Joe
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_the_Plumber |
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