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Obama’s ‘Buffett rule’ also targets Romney

by on April 10, 2012
centerpiece of obamacon re-elect – attention attention Mitt: better get out there / in front of and marginalize this class war crap – better educate & articulate why free market profits and tax rates / breaks for business (rich people) are good for everyone and how capiatalism works! – better get on this in a VERY inspirational way or the snakeoil salesman is gonna sell ALOT of oil brother!!! ps got start talking foreign policy too… your #’s suck!!! c’mon boss you wanted this nomination so you better step it up in a hurry & not let a natural born charlatan kick your ass!!!

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  1. Unknown's avatar
    guitargod permalink

    yesyes PROFIT=GOOD buuuut our guy needs to articulate persuade convince inspire all the above in a very powerful way to offset the ignorance and uncaring that is out there in zombieland…. lets face it we live in a country more concerned about american idol THAN American Ideals!!!! obama knows this and his machine is tailored to exploiting this from the news media on down to iCarly…. Mitt needs to hitch up PaulRyan asap and hit the warpath HARD and when guitargod says hard he dont mean turning up AirSupply a notch on your ipod – he means an AngusYoung SG piped thru a Wall of Marshalls!!! &then lighting up a Strat Hendrix style!!! and yes i mean hair on fire…startin to get the picture Mitt??????

  2. Unknown's avatar

    Another case of holding up an apple and calling it an orange. The lower tax rates on capital gains is designed to incentivize investment in businesses, which in turn earn profit, hire employees, invest in materials and equipment and education, which results in higher standards of living, higher tax revenues for municipalities, greater community services, well you know the rest. Fauxbama is trying to play the employees against the business owners, the consumers against the investors, you name it. Class warfare. You don’t see Buffet voluntarily paying more taxes than required…

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