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Posted: 7:54 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 29, 2012
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By Neal Boortz
Obama’s chief propagandist Jay Carney says that the White House “isn’t particularly concerned” about whether or not Susan Rice misled the public on Benghazi. Oh, isn’t that special? But actually, I believe that. This is a White House that has raised misleading the American people to an art form.
Oh gosh … where to start? The stimulus bill? We needed that to keep unemployment under 8%, right? And it was going to create jobs, right? Well, it seems that there still are not as many people working in private sector jobs today as there were the last day George W. Bush was in office. Feel misled anyone?
ObamaCare? Your insurance premiums were going to go down, right? Feel misled?
Romney killed this woman with cancer? Were you misled there?
The rich aren’t paying their fair share of taxes? Now just how misleading is that?
Warren Buffet pays a lower tax rate than his secretary? Warren Buffet pays the EXACT same tax rate as his secretary on the same taxable income and capital gains. Oops! Misled again?
Obama called the attack in Benghazi a terror attack the very morning after it happened? Wait! No, actually, he didn’t? Golly! Misled again!
So of COURSE Obama isn’t “particularly concerned” that Rice misled the public on Benghazi. She was sent out do to exactly that! Why should the White House be concerned when everything goes exactly the way they planned it!
I’m guessing that the White House isn’t “particularly concerned” that Dear Ruler himself also went to the United Nations and mentioned the YouTube video a dozen times while never mentioning al Qaeda?
The White House may not be “particularly concerned” about any of these things … but we damned well should be.
We should be concerned about the fact that the creator of that YouTube video is still sitting in jail while whomever is responsible for the attack is still roaming free.
We should be concerned about the fact that Dear Ruler went to sleep without knowing the status of our ambassador or our citizens at that consulate.
We should be concerned that Dear Ruler jetted to a campaign event in Las Vegas just hours after radical Islamists attacked and killed American citizens.
We should be concerned that the administration is not concerned about the idea of being truthful with the American people.
We should be .. but we’re not. Obama engaged in one of the biggest cover-ups of all time – much bigger than Watergate – and this was a cover-up where four Americans DIED.
It seems as though the only thing that concerns this administration right now is raising taxes on the evil rich. Benghazi? Israel and Palestine? Entitlements? Looming regulations? Nope. It’s all about those evil rich people. I suppose that the administration is also not “particularly concerned” about the facts regarding taxes and who is paying what in this country. If they were at all concerned about the facts, they wouldn’t parade around the country …
- Demanding that the rich “pay their fair share,” when the top 1% earn about 19% of the income but pay close to 40% of all the income taxes.
- Claiming that we need to increase taxes in order to generate more revenue, when history shows that lower tax rates actually generate more revenue.
- Scaring the middle class into thinking that they will be the ones to shoulder the burden, while those evil rich people will go unscathed. Little do they realize that Dear Ruler himself is already responsible for the biggest middle class tax hike in the form of ObamaCare. And considering the fact that half of Americans don’t pay any income taxes to begin with, it’s a little hard to claim that they are shouldering the burden.
- Claiming that Warren Buffett pays a lower tax rate than his secretary, knowing that: Warren Buffett pays EXACTLY the same tax rate as his secretary pays on the same taxable earned income; and Warren Buffet’s secretary pays EXACTLY the same tax rate on her capital gains as does Warren Buffett.
Facts aren’t particularly concerning when you have a pathological agenda to achieve.
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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