Obama’s sliding bar for “wealth”

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All throughout the campaign and debates, Obama has been telling taxpayers that if you make more than $250,000 a year, you won’t see a tax increase under an Obama administration.

However, in this new Obama ad, “Defining Moment,” Obama has lowered the bar by stating that “if you have a job, pay taxes, and make less than $200,000 a year, you’ll get a tax cut.”

That $50,000 a year is a significant chunk of change. However, Obama’s running mate, Joe Biden has upped the ante by another $50,000.

What we’re saying is that $87 billion tax break doesn’t need to go to people making an average of 1.4 million, it should go like it used to. It should go to middle class people — people making under $150,000 a year.”

It’s all starting to come out into the light; after only two years of campaigning, and no thanks to the national media.

Obama and Biden want your money, so they can redistribute it to those they deem worthy (like Franklin Raines, Tony Rezko, Rashid Khalidi, ACORN, Jeremiah Wright, and Father Pfleger).

As we approach the election, and they become more self-assured that they have already won, they’re letting their true intentions show. Their definition of “rich” has dropped by $100,000 in just a few days. One wonders what would count as “rich” in January if Obama should win.

About Jason Hayes

Jason Hayes is a Christian, a husband, and a father. He is keenly interested in how philosophy and politics work together to impact policy. His primary areas of interest are libertarian philosophy, rights issues, and environmental policy. He lives in Arizona and works in the resource industry. His blog is located at www.jasonhayes.org
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