Tuesday, March 31, 2009

And now, tax us to death

I have no patience with smokers or any addictions (except blogging, of course), but expecting nicotine addicted people to pay the tax increases so children (up to age 28) of middle class parents can drop their insurance and let the government pick up the tab is pretty silly. Take over the auto industry, create cars no one wants, stop producing and refining oil so prices soar, make current cars illegal to drive. Hit 'em again, harder, harder. Welcome to your 95% tax cuts and $5/gallon gasoline.

Before he finishes with us, Obama will have taxed us to death. “In this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes.” Benjamin Franklin wrote 1789. An earlier version comes from Daniel Defoe in, The Political History of the Devil, ” Things as certain as death and taxes can be more firmly believed.” Hmm. Maybe we need to take a look at the Defoe title.

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Anonymous said...

Rather than seeing the devil as the unique source of human iniquity, Defoe has the devil return to earth after hundreds of years of absence to discover mankind committing evil acts without having consulted him, and then blaming him as the cause. Furthermore, the devil discovers that human beings are capable of far more devious and criminal acts than he could ever have conceived or devised.
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