An Ol' Broad's Ramblings

The Murder of America

Ok, let’s face a few facts here. The first being….that clown in the White House has NO idea what goes on in the REAL world. He’s never lived out here with us peons, and contrary to what his fake ‘biography’ says, he was NOT an under privileged kid! Upper middle class isn’t exactly deprived…I should know! Yep…spoiled rotten I was! Then, reality stepped in. UGH! I learned a LOT, and fast. If I hadn’t, I would be one of those who was dependent on the gubmint…..pretty much like D’Bama has turned out to be. The difference is….he’ll never have to work. Not that he has for the last 3 years, or any year prior. Oh, wait a minute…didn’t he work at Baskin-Robbins for a short time one summer. Yeah…like that’s real life experience. :? He’ll never know how to run a business, balance a check book, which obviously isn’t one of those skills he gained while organizing communities to suck off the taxpayer teat.

Now, once again, he’s thinking that punishing the earners, those who actually CREATE jobs, is going to give him a boost in the polls. What a total maroon! When those who drool over him, realize he’s lost them their jobs, they MIGHT snap out of their stupor, but I kind of doubt it. It’s like some weird Jim Jones/David Koresch cult thing. Extremely spooky! They’ll decide that’s ok…Obama will ‘put gas in their cars, and pay their mortgage’. Sorry, folks, but D’Bama doesn’t, and won’t be, crapping gold bricks for y’all!

If there is anyway possible, this clown MUST be stopped before he totally destroys what few private sector jobs are left. Oh, there’s plenty of gubmint jobs, but once you lose those private sector jobs, and business, there will be no one to pay the taxes that pay for those overpaid gumbint jobs! And then what? No more welfare checks either, because there will be no money. Oh, I’m sure someone will think printing more money will ‘help’. *snicker* It’s a shame those idjits haven’t learned from history. Check out what happened when Confederate money became worthless…pretty much like that paper crap we got stuck with, and nothing to back it. It’s just paper. For a visual closer to our own timeline, think Zimbabwe:

And THIS is what Obama wants for our nation. Total destruction, a complete remake, and something totally alien to liberty loving Americans!

Obama’s Tax Hike on Job Creators
The Foundry

“The last thing you want to do is to raise taxes in the middle of a recession, because that would just suck up—take more demand out of the economy and put businesses in a further hole.”

That was President Obama in 2009, trying to reassure Americans that he was going to wait until after the recession to raise taxes. Yesterday, he began pushing again for higher taxes on the “wealthy“—which would actually hit 1.2 million of the country’s most successful job creators.

As if the Obamacare tax hike and the rest of Taxmageddon weren’t enough.

The tax increase du jour is a recycled one: The President’s long-held plan to raise taxes on incomes over $200,000 ($250,000 for families). Interestingly, President Obama is to the left of his liberal allies in Congress such as Senator Charles Schumer (D–NY) and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D–CA) on the definition of the “rich.” Schumer and Pelosi set the mark at as those making more than $1 million annually. That is five times higher than President Obama’s $200,000 mark. Apparently even they recognize the President’s plan would be too punitive on job creators (although they are still willing to stick it to the most successful job creators for the sake of class warfare).

This misguided plan would hurt Americans at all income levels, because it would slow job creation.

As Heritage’s Curtis Dubay explains in new research, the President’s tax increase would fall heavily on important job-creating businesses that pay their taxes through the individual income tax, known as flow-through businesses.

There has been considerable debate about whether flow-through businesses that pay the higher rates are job creators. A report from Obama’s own Treasury Department, however, provides data that settle the point conclusively. For the first time, this report breaks out the number of flow-through businesses that have employees.

According to the Treasury study, 4.3 million of these small businesses employed workers in 2007 (the most recent year for which data are available). The Treasury report shows that 1.2 million, or 28 percent, of them earned more than $200,000—the income threshold over which President Obama’s tax increase would apply. More importantly for job creation, those 28 percent of businesses earned almost all—91 percent—of the income earned by flow-through employer-businesses.

Yet, yesterday the President said “this isn’t about taxing job creators, this is about helping job creators.” Not exactly, Dubay says:

By pinpointing his tax increase on incomes over $200,000, Obama has maximized the detrimental impact that his tax increase would have on job creation. A higher tax bill would deprive the most successful flow-through employer-businesses of resources they would otherwise invest back into their businesses—and into hiring new employees.

President Obama often states that his plan would raise taxes only on “the rich” to force them to pay their “fair share.” But less job creation as a result of this tax increase would make it harder for unemployed Americans at all income levels to find new jobs. Most Americans would find those diminished opportunities anything but fair.

The list of prominent economists and influencers calling for Congress and President Obama to stop Taxmageddon now has been growing longer by the day, but the President and his allies had been perfectly content to continue to allow Taxmageddon to weigh on the economy and then deal with it in some fashion in the lame duck period after the November election. He was reluctantly drawn into the debate now—not because he is trying to lead on the nation’s most important economic policy issue, stopping Taxmageddon, but because of recent dismal economic data capped off by the June jobs report.

As the President often does, he seems to be trying to distract people from the bad economic news that reflects poorly on his policies. Instead of leading, the President is reacting.

And he’s reacting with recycled rhetoric. The President has pushed for this tax increase ever since he started running for President back in 2007. It is old hat by now, and since he has failed to get it through Congress for three and a half years running, the proposal has nearly zero chance of prevailing now. Yet he continues pushing this unpopular, economically damaging tax increase even as the economy continues to languish.

The best thing the President and Congress can do for the economy is to stop Taxmageddon. Click here to see how Taxmageddon would impact you.

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