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16 February 2012 reblog: tj west wing politics


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28 January 2012 reblog: lizinthebox budget politics


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26 January 2012 politics kick politics as usual newt gingrich hypocracy republicans politics


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I Don’t Care…

I don’t care that Willard Mitt Romney paid 15% in taxes over 2010 and 2011; he followed the letter and the spirit of the tax law.

I don’t care that over this time he gave $7 million to charity, including over $4 million to his church; that’s generous of him (if even only a small portion of his quarter-billion estimated total net worth). Of course, Mormon tithing requirements stipulate 10% of salary and Romney’s income wasn’t salary, but rather investment income.

I honestly don’t care about his recently-closed Swiss bank account (nor do I care about the ones still open in the Cayman Islands); he’s perfectly within the law to do so.

I really do not care that it’s nearly always the 1% who can afford to run for President. I also do not care that Romney qualified as the top 0.006% in 2009.

What I do care about is the whining coming from the Republican party whenever anyone suggests raising taxes on the wealthy. If I hear them claim that the wealthy are ‘taxed enough’ and ‘why do they have to pay more than their fair share?’

I’m sick of it when news like this comes out showing, definitively, that the wealthy (to grossly generalize) are decidedly NOT paying their fair share.

I’m tired of this country putting more burden on money earned while on the job - a salary - than if made through investment.

“But Jim,” you might respond, “aren’t you investing your own money in the stock market, earning qualified dividends, and planning your own trades for better tax benefit?” You’re damned right I am.

I have the means, both mentally and financially, to make investments and take advantage of these perks typically reserved for the wealthy and I am sure as hell going to use them to help myself approach wealth. But it is FAR from fair. This income should be taxed along with the money I “work” for at the same rate. If not, more.

People are out busting their collective asses for many hours each day, often at several jobs, paying more percentage of their income in taxes than Mitt pays while he has enough free time to run for President. Shame on America for allowing this UNfair tax strategy to thrive. Shame on Republicans for continuing to fool Americans into thinking that the existing strategy is fair. It is time to have a TRULY fair tax policy.

25 January 2012 mitt romney romney republicans taxes politics 1% wealth politics kick politics as usual


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22 January 2012 reblog: joshsternberg santorum politics Come on... really??


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19 December 2011 reblog: moneyisnotimportant taxes money politics


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Christmas Cards

So… I received a very nice Christmas (Holiday) card from the Obama family this year. “From our family to yours… may the holiday season and the coming year be filled with joy for you and your family.” It even has pre-printed signatures from Barack, Michelle, Malia, Sasha, and Bo. Included with this wonderful holiday message was a request for me to send them money.

Is this really how it’s supposed to work? Merry Giftmas, Happy Holidays, what have you. Oh yeah, please send me $45, $90, $135, or some other amount to us.

Yeah… I wonder how many positive messages I’d receive if I included something like that in my own holiday greetings.

14 December 2011 obama election fund raising giftmas holiday christmas donation politics


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“That’s no moon…”

5 December 2011 1% 99% OWS taxes wealthy politics revolution


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It is inaccurate to say that I hate everything. I am strongly in favor of common sense, common honesty, and common decency. This makes me forever ineligible for public office.

— H. L. Mencken

16 November 2011 H. L. Mencken quote politics public office common sense honesty decency


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25 October 2011 GetMoneyOut politics corporations are not individuals constitutional amendment


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11 October 2011 alan grayson budget waste bailout banks spending government politics 1% GAO tarp wall street government accountability office


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22 September 2011 politics elections politics as usual change


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7 September 2011 tea party republicans politics idiots assholes


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19 August 2011 GOP republicans truth politics


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