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Friday, February 22, 2013

Obama: Republicans' Refusal to Raise Taxes on the Wealthy Is What 'Binds Their Party Together' | CNS News

Obama: Republicans' Refusal to Raise Taxes on the Wealthy Is What 'Binds Their Party Together' | CNS News

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I wish that were true but House Speaker John Boehner and other Republicans defected following the re-election of President Obama last November prior to the December 31st deadline to renew the 2001 & 2003 Bush tax cuts, which didn't happen.  The Republicans should be united on "no more taxes."  Why?  Because the government spends beyond what is necessary.  They do nothing but waste money on senseless projects and foreign aid to other countries, to name a few.  It's thievery for the government to demand that U.S. citizens pay another dollar to taxes.  The truth is both Congress and the president don't care.  The Democratic party primarily wants to squeeze every dime they can out of taxpayers' pockets.  Consequently, the GOP is too content to go along with the president and the Democratic party.  It's crooked.  The GOP does a bum job in handling this issue when it comes to communication and tactics.

The GOP needs to be hammering on the fact that the present tax code in the U.S. is ridicdulous.  It penalizes people who have worked diligently to accumulate their wealth.  The government punishes the rich and rewards those who don't desire to work.  That's called the redistribution of wealth.  The GOP should be calling for a flat tax where every American who works a job pays the same percentage rate regardless of income.  That makes sense.  However, the government isn't about what's sensible.  They purposely make the tax code more complicated on purpose.  Where is the GOP who believes in constitutional government?  Where is the GOP who believes in seriously reducing waste from the budget?  Is there somebody in the GOP who has the audacity to call for the abolition of the present tax code?  I'm afraid they're nowhere to be found.  As far as I'm concerned, we don't have anybody in the GOP we can rely upon to represent the hard-working taxpayers in America.

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