16 Oct
Posted by MacRanger as News
Talk about getting off the subject. As they are known to do the media is trying to kill Joe the Plumber but exposing his tax lien and the fact that he’s not actually a license plumber. Of course Joe never said he was a license plumber, or a business owner or even made $250,000 a year – the media did.
Nevertheless it’s not about Joe, it’s about Obama and his plan to raise taxes on the American people. The simple fact is that whether you make 10, 20, 30 50, or $250,000 a year you don’t want your taxes raised. Obama is going to raise taxes and substantially so for those who make more than $42,000.
The fact is that the illusion of Obama’s slide of hand on taxes is going unchecked by the media is the story and the one they want to keep from the American people. Joe the Plumber has exposed the farce of Obama’s tax plan and for that he’s now facing the wrath of his goon squads in the media.
That’s the story.
UPDATE: McCain Ad, and more facts about Obama’s tax charade.
Via the Cato Institute:
“A colleague asked me whether Obama actually supports tax cuts or tax hikes, as he had heard contradictory information in the media. The answer is that it depends on what you compare his proposed policies to–tax rules in place for 2008 or the official “baseline” of projected future revenues.
The official baseline assumes that all recent tax cuts (income tax cuts, capital gains tax cuts, and estate tax cuts) expire at the end of 2010. It also assumes that alternative minimum tax relief is not extended, with the results that 20 million households are handed a whopping tax hike compared to how much they currently pay.
Obama is proposing a tax increase compared to tax policy in place this year, but a tax cut compared to the official baseline. You can get the details in this analysis by the Urban/Brookings Tax Policy Center (see page 28).
My view is that the official baseline is a silly starting point for tax comparisons. For one reason, hardly any fiscal experts think that Congress won’t extent current AMT relief.
More importantly, the true tax “baseline” for the tens of millions of U.S. taxpaying families is how much they currently pay. If current tax cuts expire, they will have less to spend on their own priorities–such as food, housing, and gasoline–because they will have to send more cash to the government. If Obama wins the election and puts his policies into place, Americans would pay higher federal taxes than they do today.
But more important than the additional revenue that would be collected under a President Obama are the two main features of his tax approach:
1. Obama would increase marginal tax rates on wages, interest, dividends, capital gains, small business profits, and estates. Increasing marginal rates is the single most damaging way to raise taxes.
2. Obama would introduce a slew of new targeted tax credits that would distort the economy, treat Americans unequally, and increase Washington’s micromanagement of the economy. Further, many of his proposed special tax breaks would be refundable, meaning that they are actually spending increases and not tax cuts.”
By the way, Biden shows just how Democrats dispise the working man.
2 Responses
jake
October 16th, 2008 at 5:22 pm
1good luck taking any more money from my hands.
its time those lazy no good beer drinking pot smoking fornicating crack smoking herion using losers get a job and pay the taxes they want me to pay
retire05
October 16th, 2008 at 8:00 pm
2Amazing, absolutely amazing. It took the press less than 48 hours to find out all this information about Joe the Plumber, but they still haven’t connected the dots on Barack Obama, William Ayers, Rashid Khalidi, Edward Said and Tony Rezko.
You see, the problem is not Joe the Plumber. The problem is that Joe the Plumber had the gall to ask the Big 0 a question about how he (the Big 0) intends to screw all hard working Americans so the only option is to destroy Joe the Plumber.
Do you think the Toledo Blade might be in the tank for Obama?
Nah, no chance.
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