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Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Obama: 100% Tax Rates Like His Daddy?

from www.thedonovan.com

So it turns out Obama's Black African Daddy was a Commie/Socialist as well. I guess the apple doesn't fall far from the tree, even when the tree abandons the apple when he's still a toddler. And then remains so far out of BO's life that he writes a book dedicated to him, and spends a month at a time with BO when he's grown. Right. Pure abandonment by THAT daddy. Not influential at all

Now Barry has not (yet) gone this far:

"What is more important is to find means by which we can redistribute our economic gains to the benefit of all," said the senior Obama, a Harvard-educated economist. "This is the government's obligation." The "means" he had in mind were confiscatory taxes on a scale that redefines the term "progressive taxation."

"Theoretically," he wrote, "there is nothing that can stop the government from taxing 100% of income so long as the people get benefits from the government commensurate with their income which is taxed."

No, BO has only proposed an effective 54% top federal tax bracket. Plus the cost of health care for everybody that will have to be paid by "somebody."

And I really tend to doubt that he wants to take EVERY dollar you earn, and give it back to you in the form of government benefits (you want luxuries and conveniences? Capitalist dog!). Besides, he doesn't have the votes even if he wanted to, right?

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Edit/Update:

Oh wait, BO didn't write "Dreams" all by himself (like he lied and said he did). It looks like (radical unrepentant terrorist) Ayers did. And if you think Obama was hoodwinked by all these leftists turning up as his past allies all over the place, think again. He chose them "carefully".

He is a naked Marxist, at least, and even Michael Savage has endorsed the Non-Obama candidate. And he almost(?) HATES McCain!

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