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Top Two Democrats Promise to Spread the (your) Wealth Around
Say it ain’t so Home Depot Joe Biden and Barry (Barack Obama) Soetoro seem now to be in lock step on their socialist - Marxist, income / wealth redistribution tax plan.
Repo Joe says “it is time to be Patriotic, time to jump in, time to be part of the deal, time to help get America out of the rut”.
Joe is responding to a question at a campaign rally:
Joe's same comments with a straight face in a TV interview.
Follow up:
I guess they didn’t bother with American history in Barry’s Indonesian school and it appears maybe Joe was hanging out at his favorite diner cutting History class. Franklin Roosevelt tried some of your ideas, public works projects, redistribution of wealth (early welfare) and all it did was push us deeper into the Great Depression.
FDR’s New Deal was a tragic failure, the U.S. only started to rebound just before Pearl Harbor and then it was only normal market forces at work. Those same market forces would have worked sooner if the government and all the new regulations had not slowed them down.
Well I guess it is fitting that these two would wax nostalgic about the Great Depression, their tax the mainstream to “spread the wealth around” policies will cause another one.
Oh and let us not forget Barry's infamous words to that great American Joe the Plumber:
“it’s not that I want to punish your success, … I think when you spread the wealth around it’s good for everyone”. Punishing success is what your all about Barry, tax those who work hard to get ahead and provide some security for their own family. Like responsible Americans are supposed to do, you know, without government assistance.
I know this is hard to understand but when you raise taxes on the people and businesses that are providing jobs, the jobs will start to go away! When you raise any taxes or create new ones in a slow or bad economy, then economy gets worse.
Haven't any of these guys ever heard of the Laffer Curve?
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