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Posted: 9:04 a.m. Tuesday, June 28, 2011
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By Neal Boortz
Does it seem to you that Obama is more dedicated to the idea of raising taxes on the evil rich than he is to actually seeing an improvement in our economy? Well maybe it seems that way to you because that is the way it is. I found a quote this morning --- don’t remember where or who said it – but here goes.
“In Obama’s world success is a marker for evil. Failure is due to somebody else’s success.”
I know, that sounds absurd. How could anyone think that way? But if you have done any reading at all about this dangerous man’s past, and if you’ve listened to him speak, that statement becomes easier to believe. You should remember that he told Joe the Plumber that we had to raise taxes on the rich not to raise revenue, but because the wealth needed to be spread around. Spread around how? From those who are evil to those who are the victims of evil? Then Obama admitted to Charlie Gibson that he realized raising capital gains taxes would not result in increased revenue to the federal government, but that it had to be done anyway --- because it was an issue of fairness.
Some of you will never believe this … you’ll never understand it. Obama is just too absolutely perfect in your eyes. The truth is that Barack Obama thinks that it is the role of government – his role – to take money away from the people that he believes don’t deserve to have it, and to give it to those who do. That’s why he’s completely dedicated to make sure that some sort of tax increase is included in any deal to raise the debt limit.
I suppose the odds were that sooner or later a Marxist wealth-redistributionist like Obama would come along to darken the political horizon, but who knew that we would have an electorate in this country that would be demented enough to put this hack into the White House?
Neal Boortz chronicles his 42 years of talk radio in his book "Maybe I Should Just Shut Up and Go Away" Available on line and printed from Barnes and Noble and Amazon.
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