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Friday, November 09, 2012

BREAKING NEWS: President Obama Holds Firm on Tax Hikes

Claiming his re-election was proof that 'a majority' of Americans agree with his approach, President Obama vowed Friday to only approve a plan to avoid the so-called 'fiscal cliff' that also includes raising tax rates on higher earners. 

From Fox News

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

He he goes insulting our intelligence again. If anyone believes for one second that all the inner city blacks and the other entitlement crowd that voted for obama and put him over the edge agree with his approach they are dishonest.
They don't know the first thing about taxes and obama's approach. They only know the word "free."

Anonymous said...

But the entitlement crowd are actually those who live in the red states. They voted for Romney.

That other race baiting stuff you are spouting only exist in your mind.

Anonymous said...

I'm sorry, but I doubt that most of the "entitlement crowd" (welfare/medical assistance/free phone recipients) ever watch the news, pay attention to politics or are even registered to vote.

Anonymous said...

4:24 - don't think so. You know damn well your vote was bought with food stamps and a free cellphone.

Anonymous said...

4:24 It has nothing to do with states. It has to do with the most populated areas within a state. In MD, Baltimore City and PG county decides which way MD goes.
Now take a drive across the Bay Bridge go and take a drive around both Balto City and PG county and tell us with a straight face that most of these people are self sufficient.

Anonymous said...

These comments show how ignorant some of you people are. There are blacks living in PG County whose homes probably cost twice yours. A lot of them work for government agencies and hold professional jobs with college degrees and you won't find any trailer parks there.

Anonymous said...

im not a high earner but i do not agree with taxing the rich at a higher %. should be against the law, discrimination