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Posted: 7:45 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2012

"Pay Back" a Little Bit More 

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The White House propagandists have released a series of YouTube videos of average liberals or ignoranuses explaining why we need to raise taxes on the evil rich.

First we have Dalila.  She says that raising taxes on the rich is “patriotic.”  She says that “It’s about our love that we should have for country and America to do what’s best for everybody.”  Isn’t it Amazing how ignorant proggies have managed to hijack patriotism and redefine it?  At least in economic terms, patriotism has become allowing for the moochers to reach into your pockets and plunder for the “good of America.”

In another video we have Ron.  Ron had this to say about increasing taxes on the evil rich: “Everybody needs to pull their fair share. And if you are privileged, it seems to me that you’ve benefited from this country. And you owe a little bit more. You need to pay back a little bit more.”  Pay BACK?  Here we have another mindless leftist loon who believes that the money you earn does not actually belong to you … you didn’t earn that.  Somehow, that money belongs to someone else.  It was given to you .. you didn’t earn it … and since it was given to you you now must give some of it back.  Maybe he believes it belongs to the government or maybe he believes it belongs to the people who didn’t work to earn it but are somehow entitled to it simply because they draw a breath within the United States but are “less fortunate.”  Bottom line?  This ignoranus couldn’t tell you what percentage of our national income the despised rich earn, and what percentage of total taxes they pay.  In other words, he’s an under-educated, low-information tool. 

The country is full of those types.  We call them ObamaVoters.  

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