Wednesday, August 15, 2012

“Tax the rich” he says

Read her entire article. Yes, Doug, even you can learn about the damage Obama has done. https://www.facebook.com/#!/permalink.php?story_fbid=420897187956246&id=142620392450595 But only if you take off your blinders and hatred toward Christians.

Tax the rich. We hear a lot about loopholes that the rich use to avoid paying their share of taxes. Surely they exist, and no, it isn’t an honest thing to do. But allow me to give you a thought to ponder. Barack Hussein Obama wants to tax the rich, yet he depends, in fact he begs, for his rich “friends” to donate thousands of dollars to his campaign. I can’t think of anything less equitable than the obscene amounts of money that entertainers and athletes make in just a few years. Many of them squander their good fortune in disreputable ways. Are they in agreement with the raising of their taxes, when many of them don’t even pay their share?

This election is NOT about how much money Mitt Romney is worth, or how Paul Ryan invested his Social Security benefits after his father died. This election is about the economy and the lack of employment Americans have to live with. Take they middle aged man who has not been able to find employment for a year because of Obamacare. His employment possibilities in the Health Care Management field have been curtailed by the uncertainty that Obamacare presents to someone with his high degree of education.

This election is about ousting a president who has not kept a promise that he made. Some might call him charismatic, some might be fueled by “white guilt” and feel a responsibility to have a minority president. Some truly believe the rhetoric that “we will take from the rich and give it to the poor.” This is where my objection is strongest. People like Barack Hussein Obama and his socialist ideology have stifled the young Americans’ desire to succeed. “Why?” they ask, “If it will be taken away from us.”

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

who is Doug? The latest to be taken to task? I don't get it

Norma said...

Doug is a troll. But does it matter? He isn't bold enough or ambitious enough to write his own stuff.

Doug said...

I have appologized and explained in a previous comment concerning your perception about any hate toward Christians and i think anyone that reads it would say your remark at the top is unnecessary.

I do not hate Christians, i'am a Christian. In the arena of politics I may admonish Christians on the right from time to time but I do not hate them.

Only I suppose if one equates rightwing politics with Christian theology could there be a perception of hating but it is laughable, I hate no one.
The aspersion at the top that I do is disppointing and known to God to be wholly false.

I'am disppointed but not discouraged.

To start with young Americans are the biggest supporters of Obama, including smart college educated Americans. They are totally not where you think they are. You are probably talking about the older Gen.X slackers but they "cut their teeth" primarily on Reagan and Bush.

You haven't seen less equitable and obscene until you see the billions corporations will pour into the servants of the rich, Romney and Ryan.

Most of the rich backers of Obama are those that support raising taxes, yes, on themselves because they are not under the power of their own money and generally do not need sycophants to themselves (generally Republicans and note I did not say rightwing Christians) that are under the power of money.

There are some that still cling to the ideals of Herbert Hoover, that still believe income tax is flatly wrong and that FDR was a pariah but taxing the rich has served the nation well as has social security and medicare. Why do you think many of the wealthy support this? It is because they are intelligent understanding a well planned and biblical sound economical model. It is not rocket science, it is just understanding money and keeping it in it's proper place.




Doug said...

Wow. Now I see I'am a troll and I'am falsely accused of not writing my own stuff. LOL. I can tell you everything I have written here is from my heart and mind, not copied or pasted from any one else's words but as to the quality of it I will certainly take your doubt as a compliment.
I think I should pray, Norma, that your heart and spirit should be strenghened and your mind receptive to the truth. We all need more of that don't we.

Norma said...

You can always tell a troll by the phony concern for the heart and soul of the people they malign.

Anonymous said...

You are so right. Nothing worse than a Christian who says he'll pray for you and all your faults.