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October 17, 2008 at 12:57 PM in reply to: OT: THE FIX IS IN: OBAMA SELECTED BY THE POWERS THAT BE #288830October 17, 2008 at 12:57 PM in reply to: OT: THE FIX IS IN: OBAMA SELECTED BY THE POWERS THAT BE #289138
TheBreeze
Participantpartypup,
McCain is lampooned more than Obama because he is a massive screwup. Just look at what he did last night in the debate. He made this ‘Joe’ the Plumber guy famous. McCain’s whole debate strategy was to paint Obama as a wealth redistributor because Obama was going to tax ‘Joe’ at a higher rate and give ‘Joe’s money to someone else.
Well, as it turns out, that was all a crock:
By his own account, Samuel Joseph Wurzelbacher actually makes about $40,000 a year, which means Obama would CUT his taxes. The business he wants to buy grosses about $100,000 a year, not $250,000. He owes Ohio almost $1200 in back taxes, and there’s a lien on his house for an unpaid hospital bill.
http://www.kcbs.com/Leaks-in-Joe-the-Plumber-s-Story/3156534
Under Obama’s plan, ‘Joe’ would pay less in taxes now and less in taxes if he were to buy that plumbing business. Everything McCain said last night was a lie.
And, to top it off, as the article says, Joe may have ties to Keating. McCain is an idiot for not vetting this guy before making him famous. I shudder to think of the damage he could cause were he to be put in charge of an entire nation.
October 17, 2008 at 12:57 PM in reply to: OT: THE FIX IS IN: OBAMA SELECTED BY THE POWERS THAT BE #289149TheBreeze
Participantpartypup,
McCain is lampooned more than Obama because he is a massive screwup. Just look at what he did last night in the debate. He made this ‘Joe’ the Plumber guy famous. McCain’s whole debate strategy was to paint Obama as a wealth redistributor because Obama was going to tax ‘Joe’ at a higher rate and give ‘Joe’s money to someone else.
Well, as it turns out, that was all a crock:
By his own account, Samuel Joseph Wurzelbacher actually makes about $40,000 a year, which means Obama would CUT his taxes. The business he wants to buy grosses about $100,000 a year, not $250,000. He owes Ohio almost $1200 in back taxes, and there’s a lien on his house for an unpaid hospital bill.
http://www.kcbs.com/Leaks-in-Joe-the-Plumber-s-Story/3156534
Under Obama’s plan, ‘Joe’ would pay less in taxes now and less in taxes if he were to buy that plumbing business. Everything McCain said last night was a lie.
And, to top it off, as the article says, Joe may have ties to Keating. McCain is an idiot for not vetting this guy before making him famous. I shudder to think of the damage he could cause were he to be put in charge of an entire nation.
October 17, 2008 at 12:57 PM in reply to: OT: THE FIX IS IN: OBAMA SELECTED BY THE POWERS THAT BE #289177TheBreeze
Participantpartypup,
McCain is lampooned more than Obama because he is a massive screwup. Just look at what he did last night in the debate. He made this ‘Joe’ the Plumber guy famous. McCain’s whole debate strategy was to paint Obama as a wealth redistributor because Obama was going to tax ‘Joe’ at a higher rate and give ‘Joe’s money to someone else.
Well, as it turns out, that was all a crock:
By his own account, Samuel Joseph Wurzelbacher actually makes about $40,000 a year, which means Obama would CUT his taxes. The business he wants to buy grosses about $100,000 a year, not $250,000. He owes Ohio almost $1200 in back taxes, and there’s a lien on his house for an unpaid hospital bill.
http://www.kcbs.com/Leaks-in-Joe-the-Plumber-s-Story/3156534
Under Obama’s plan, ‘Joe’ would pay less in taxes now and less in taxes if he were to buy that plumbing business. Everything McCain said last night was a lie.
And, to top it off, as the article says, Joe may have ties to Keating. McCain is an idiot for not vetting this guy before making him famous. I shudder to think of the damage he could cause were he to be put in charge of an entire nation.
October 17, 2008 at 12:57 PM in reply to: OT: THE FIX IS IN: OBAMA SELECTED BY THE POWERS THAT BE #289181TheBreeze
Participantpartypup,
McCain is lampooned more than Obama because he is a massive screwup. Just look at what he did last night in the debate. He made this ‘Joe’ the Plumber guy famous. McCain’s whole debate strategy was to paint Obama as a wealth redistributor because Obama was going to tax ‘Joe’ at a higher rate and give ‘Joe’s money to someone else.
Well, as it turns out, that was all a crock:
By his own account, Samuel Joseph Wurzelbacher actually makes about $40,000 a year, which means Obama would CUT his taxes. The business he wants to buy grosses about $100,000 a year, not $250,000. He owes Ohio almost $1200 in back taxes, and there’s a lien on his house for an unpaid hospital bill.
http://www.kcbs.com/Leaks-in-Joe-the-Plumber-s-Story/3156534
Under Obama’s plan, ‘Joe’ would pay less in taxes now and less in taxes if he were to buy that plumbing business. Everything McCain said last night was a lie.
And, to top it off, as the article says, Joe may have ties to Keating. McCain is an idiot for not vetting this guy before making him famous. I shudder to think of the damage he could cause were he to be put in charge of an entire nation.
TheBreeze
Participant[quote=felix]
Now folks I won’t hold my breath waiting for today’s recipients of government largess to say thanks. Too many of these folks have too large of a sense of entitlement to even have it cross their minds that they are benefiting from the hard work of others. I don’t even blame a lot of those folks because politicians like BO have fostered and encouraged this sense of entitlement and lack of personal responsibility in order to garner votes.
[/quote]Yeah, it’s shameful that not one member of the banker-class is thanking the taxpayers for their bailout. Bush has given them $10 trillion of taxpayer money and I haven’t heard a single word of thanks. These bankers and CEOs have a very strong sense of entitlement and know no shame.
TheBreeze
Participant[quote=felix]
Now folks I won’t hold my breath waiting for today’s recipients of government largess to say thanks. Too many of these folks have too large of a sense of entitlement to even have it cross their minds that they are benefiting from the hard work of others. I don’t even blame a lot of those folks because politicians like BO have fostered and encouraged this sense of entitlement and lack of personal responsibility in order to garner votes.
[/quote]Yeah, it’s shameful that not one member of the banker-class is thanking the taxpayers for their bailout. Bush has given them $10 trillion of taxpayer money and I haven’t heard a single word of thanks. These bankers and CEOs have a very strong sense of entitlement and know no shame.
TheBreeze
Participant[quote=felix]
Now folks I won’t hold my breath waiting for today’s recipients of government largess to say thanks. Too many of these folks have too large of a sense of entitlement to even have it cross their minds that they are benefiting from the hard work of others. I don’t even blame a lot of those folks because politicians like BO have fostered and encouraged this sense of entitlement and lack of personal responsibility in order to garner votes.
[/quote]Yeah, it’s shameful that not one member of the banker-class is thanking the taxpayers for their bailout. Bush has given them $10 trillion of taxpayer money and I haven’t heard a single word of thanks. These bankers and CEOs have a very strong sense of entitlement and know no shame.
TheBreeze
Participant[quote=felix]
Now folks I won’t hold my breath waiting for today’s recipients of government largess to say thanks. Too many of these folks have too large of a sense of entitlement to even have it cross their minds that they are benefiting from the hard work of others. I don’t even blame a lot of those folks because politicians like BO have fostered and encouraged this sense of entitlement and lack of personal responsibility in order to garner votes.
[/quote]Yeah, it’s shameful that not one member of the banker-class is thanking the taxpayers for their bailout. Bush has given them $10 trillion of taxpayer money and I haven’t heard a single word of thanks. These bankers and CEOs have a very strong sense of entitlement and know no shame.
TheBreeze
Participant[quote=felix]
Now folks I won’t hold my breath waiting for today’s recipients of government largess to say thanks. Too many of these folks have too large of a sense of entitlement to even have it cross their minds that they are benefiting from the hard work of others. I don’t even blame a lot of those folks because politicians like BO have fostered and encouraged this sense of entitlement and lack of personal responsibility in order to garner votes.
[/quote]Yeah, it’s shameful that not one member of the banker-class is thanking the taxpayers for their bailout. Bush has given them $10 trillion of taxpayer money and I haven’t heard a single word of thanks. These bankers and CEOs have a very strong sense of entitlement and know no shame.
TheBreeze
Participant[quote=anxvariety]
McCain has the experience, has proven loyalty to the country and isn’t out to “spread the wealth around”. Spread the wealth around – scariest phrase I’ve heard from presidential candidate.
[/quote]What about McCain’s plan to buy up the mortgages on all the underwater houses and reset the principal to today’s market price? You have no problem with that type of wealth redistribution, eh? Hypocrisy thy name is anxvariety.
TheBreeze
Participant[quote=anxvariety]
McCain has the experience, has proven loyalty to the country and isn’t out to “spread the wealth around”. Spread the wealth around – scariest phrase I’ve heard from presidential candidate.
[/quote]What about McCain’s plan to buy up the mortgages on all the underwater houses and reset the principal to today’s market price? You have no problem with that type of wealth redistribution, eh? Hypocrisy thy name is anxvariety.
TheBreeze
Participant[quote=anxvariety]
McCain has the experience, has proven loyalty to the country and isn’t out to “spread the wealth around”. Spread the wealth around – scariest phrase I’ve heard from presidential candidate.
[/quote]What about McCain’s plan to buy up the mortgages on all the underwater houses and reset the principal to today’s market price? You have no problem with that type of wealth redistribution, eh? Hypocrisy thy name is anxvariety.
TheBreeze
Participant[quote=anxvariety]
McCain has the experience, has proven loyalty to the country and isn’t out to “spread the wealth around”. Spread the wealth around – scariest phrase I’ve heard from presidential candidate.
[/quote]What about McCain’s plan to buy up the mortgages on all the underwater houses and reset the principal to today’s market price? You have no problem with that type of wealth redistribution, eh? Hypocrisy thy name is anxvariety.
TheBreeze
Participant[quote=anxvariety]
McCain has the experience, has proven loyalty to the country and isn’t out to “spread the wealth around”. Spread the wealth around – scariest phrase I’ve heard from presidential candidate.
[/quote]What about McCain’s plan to buy up the mortgages on all the underwater houses and reset the principal to today’s market price? You have no problem with that type of wealth redistribution, eh? Hypocrisy thy name is anxvariety.
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