Obama: "I Will Raise Taxes"

Obama: "I Will Raise Taxes"

Note how he states $100,000 a year and below qualifies as "middle class", but doesn't mention whether that is by individual or by household.

Slick, Barry - very Slick. You can't be trusted.

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Submitted by Mike King on Fri, 05/09/2008 - 7:44am.

... by the Candidate and add his assertion to eliminating the Bush Tax Cuts and the increase on the tax on capital gains, we will experience the largest tax increase in perhaps history. Granted, we as a nation have to get our head out of the sand regarding the national debt, but do we not start by curtailing our spending habits.

I would have little objection to modest tax increases as long as I am assured that the spending habits of inside the Washinton Beltway have morphed from that of a drunken sailor to that of someone who is commited to meeting a payroll for the long haul. Raising taxes is not the solution-it is merely a part of it. The solution lies with the American people demanding accountability from all of its elected representatives in the spending of OUR money.


Submitted by sageadvice on Fri, 05/09/2008 - 8:42am.

Apparently, our current economic problems are caused by individuals overspending on homes and credit cards---not Washington, except for the wars.

My, I wish the economic problems were all we had---we could solve that.
CHANGE is what is needed for all the other serious problems. No, I'm not voting for Obama, I will help McCain.
McCain, myself and my grandson are Navy men and we all resent the "drunken' sailor talk.
McCain is NO BUSH, and right now he must act like he is for the votes, but he won't be!
Take your choice: Clinton, Obama, McCain (knowing he is a moderate).

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Submitted by Mike King on Fri, 05/09/2008 - 9:04am.

Our economic woes, in my opinion, stem from the mindset perpetuated by our federal government that by merely throwing money at problems/issues is the solution. Local and state governments have followed suit and is proven daily by the exorbitant costs involved in all government projects. Look around, I'm content that you can find them.

On a personal level, it was pressure from Congress to weaken credit standards to insure "the American dream" of home ownership was achieved by those who were either unqualified or unscrupulous so as to guarantee the upsurge of foreclosures. Don't get me wrong here, there are those for whom this act has benefitted, those are the ones who have added additional income(second job) or began to live within their means. There are those within our society that truly believe that their big brother (government) is there to bail them out of any circumstance they bring upon themselves.

CHANGE, is necessary and that is the mindset of the American people to hold elected and appointed officials accountable for their actions. Change, as preached by eloquence without substance or proven character is merely a shot in the dark, whereas change with both goal setting on a national framework and the proven character to see it to fruition is my answer. Among the three candidates still in the hunt, there is but one choice.

Just my two cents worth.


Submitted by sageadvice on Fri, 05/09/2008 - 12:07pm.

Didn't know you were backing Clinton.
McCain is too liberal and such a horrible maverick, it couldn't be him, could it?

Character, substance, national framework goal setting, fruition, are all opinion words. When I used to write annual reviews for people in civilian life we weren't allowed to use such words to describe the work of a person. Made 103% of budget; completed hiring his staff on schedule; resolved all listed problems which were on last review according to those who had the problems; (list shown); Has not improved as yet on his ability to attend more staff meetings. These were acceptable.
Mike, don't forget that a very high percentage of us are on the public dole in one way or another.

Submitted by thebeaver on Fri, 05/09/2008 - 7:56am.

I agree with everything you said. Note how Barack never brings up fiscal responsiblity in Washington, only more and more government programs.

He will destroy our country.

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