Tuesday, October 21, 2008

#74 It's Distribution, Not Redistribution, Obama

FREEDOM'S VIGIL: John McCain is finally asking my question of how do you account for Obama's stupid statement that he was going to cut income taxes for 95 percent of Americans when it is common knowledge that 40 percent of Americans do not pay any income taxes. It makes Obama and his 350 economic advisers look like imbeciles. McCain recognized the discrepancy and said it meant that Obama plans to cut the non-tax paying 40 percent a check. McCain rightly says that is a bribe to vote for Obama. McCain should have pointed this out a long time ago, and is just one more example of a rather passive campaign. Thank goodness for Sarah Palin and Joe, the plumber. They show some guts and energy. One more thing, John and Sarah : Don't say that Obama wants to redistribute your money for that implies that it was distributed once already. We don't get money distributed; we earn money. Please don't imply to hard-working Americans that their money was distributed to them. They earned it. "Distribution" is used by totalitarians who insanely want everything within the government, nothing outside the government. Next time Sarah and John please say, "Obama wants to take your hard-earned money and distribute it to others. Americans, you have the right to decided where your money goes. What right do politicians have to take it from you and spread your money around?"
You can also point out that federal spending has doubled with Bush, but it will not with McCain-Palin. In fact, you will freeze all but some essential federal budgets, and be looking for ways to cut more spending. This will be the strongest differentiation yet from the Bush administration. As you said at dinner the other night, John, Obama's pet name for you is George Bush. You need the differentiation from him.
Crazies on the left, and wimps on the right. We can eliminate the latter part of that sentence by getting a backbone. Soon please before our America is gone!
PERSONAL PALAVER: What Tasha will say never fails to amaze me. I am never right, and she is always ready to say that. Recently I told her, "Our electric can opener is worn out; it won't open cans anymore. Tasha responded, "It's not the can opener. They are making cans differently now."
Two-Guns at peternickerson12@yahoo.com

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