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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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To: Ann Corrigan who wrote (40806)8/21/2008 11:23:55 PM
From: MJ  Read Replies (1) of 224744
 
,i>Just got the September 1, 2008 issue of Forbes-----Steve Forbes, Editor-in-chief speaks to the "Iran Confrontation Coming".

A confrontation is inevitable in some fashion------Forbes points out that Obama is incapable of handling such and would be a dangerous choice. I have yet to find a link----may not be on line yet.

In the same Commentatry Steve Forbes refers to Obama's tax plans as-----

Truly Toxic Tax Boost

Forbes states that-----

"Raising the highest federal tax take on income to over 50% would slam the economy hard by punishing success. "

He further notes that Obama's plan is a destructive form of 'double taxation' (in reference to the social security tax increase)

Forbe notes that "The money Obama would raise would be promptly spent by Washington politicians. The Social Security Trust Fund presents an IOU to the Treasurey Department------bringing more taxation.

MJ Comment:

In Obama's Dreams he is already spending our hard earned monies.

Obama has promised numerous groups and countries that they will have USA dollars, if he is elected.

Obama has to cover these promises if elected------how? Of course by raising taxes----including a death tax.

Any corporation or individual should protect their business and assets now in case the worst happens-----the worst being the election of Obama.

mj
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