Of course the left has no proof what-so-ever that our robot will raise taxes on the lower and middle class- if you read romneys plan he will actually get rid of some tax burden.
But I gotta tell ya- I'm not totally against raising taxes on lower earners. Of course if I were running for president, I would never say it out loud.
Half of this country pays no federal taxes what so ever. If I were president, I would announce a new policy- give those who earn over $250,000 a tax break- and take every penny of that tax break from the lower earners.
Yes- I would raise their taxes.
It's time to get every American in the tax paying mode, not just those of us who are producers. Seems half of us don't care that the other half is paying their way- and their share. With all Americans paying taxes, I predict big government politicians will have a tougher time advocating for more taxes on any of us.
When every American has some skin in the game- lets see how eager they are to expand the welfare state.
It's an idea who's time has come.... Tax the poor, then tax um some more.
archer wrote: What I am hearing from the conservatives here is that they are willing, even eager, to pay more taxes as long as it's a Republican asking them to do so.
That is actually funny. Comparing Obama to the Professor. He may have book smarts, but unlike the professor, he couldn't build or create anything if his life depended on it.
Too bad future generations aren't here to see all the great things we are spending their $$ on!!
RenegadeCJ wrote: That is actually funny. Comparing Obama to the Professor. He may have book smarts, but unlike the professor, he couldn't build or create anything if his life depended on it.
We already know he couldn't build something by himself... he told us so.
That is actually funny. Comparing Obama to the Professor. He may have book smarts, but unlike the professor, he couldn't build or create anything if his life depended on it.
Actually you could say Obama and Michelle are the perfect example of Thurston & Lovely. Dressed up empty suits.
Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.