Tax the rich! Off with their heads!
Did I hear right? Timothy Geithner just said that unemployment is going to go up and the Bush tax cut will stay for 95%. I don’t even need to write one more sentence. This is financial discrimination and a death knell for recovery! It couldn’t come at a worse time for the “shaky” economy. This is pandering for political gain. They are playing Russian roulette with the economy and how many bullets can you dodge?
The Bush tax cuts are the news of the day, but taxes in so many forms are coming. 50 to 60% of your hard earned income will go to pay for everyone else in America if you are part of the 5% that have been categorized as a separate class – treated differently, discriminated against, and the critical component to the recovery. Career politicians, academics, socialists and Marxists are busy plotting how to redistribute your wealth, how to use class warfare to maintain power through elections, and how to stomp out the capitalist heart and soul of our country. Even if they pull a fast one and pander for votes then decide to keep the Bush tax cuts, there are so many more taxes already coming that most just don’t even know they are coming and more will come from the Debt Commission. These recommendations, of course, come after the election and from a convenient third party, so the political machine can insulate itself.
Here are a few definitions that we all need to know. When completely understood, what is going on in our country is not Capitalism, but a predominately Socialist society with weavings of Communism and Marxism leaving little room for Capitalism. This patchwork plan will be the death of America, as we know it.
Class Warfare: Conflict between social or economic classes (especially between the capitalist and proletariat classes) – the age-old Democratic mantra.
Redistribution of Wealth: In economics, redistribution is the transfer of income, wealth or property from some individuals to others. Most often it refers to progressive redistribution, from the rich to the poor. One of the important purposes of tax collection is to transfer the wealth from the rich people to the poorer ones.
Discrimination: Referring to the treatment taken toward or against a person of a certain group in consideration based solely on class or category.
Socialism: Rule by the political bourgeoisie. Socialism is a theory or system of social organization that advocates the vesting of the ownership and control of the means of production and distribution, of capital, land, etc., in the community as a whole.
Capitalism: An economic system in which the means of production are privately owned; supply, demand, price, distribution, and investments are determined mainly by private decisions in the free market, rather than by the state through central economic planning or through democratic planning; profit is distributed to owners who invest in businesses, and wages are paid to workers employed by businesses.
Marxism: In order to overcome the fetters of private property, the working class must seize political power through a social revolution and expropriate the capitalist classes around the world and place the productive capacities of society into collective ownership.
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Unemployment Will Go Up and Taxes Will Too
Tax the rich! Off with their heads!
Did I hear right? Timothy Geithner just said that unemployment is going to go up and the Bush tax cut will stay for 95%. I don’t even need to write one more sentence. This is financial discrimination and a death knell for recovery! It couldn’t come at a worse time for the “shaky” economy. This is pandering for political gain. They are playing Russian roulette with the economy and how many bullets can you dodge?
The Bush tax cuts are the news of the day, but taxes in so many forms are coming. 50 to 60% of your hard earned income will go to pay for everyone else in America if you are part of the 5% that have been categorized as a separate class – treated differently, discriminated against, and the critical component to the recovery. Career politicians, academics, socialists and Marxists are busy plotting how to redistribute your wealth, how to use class warfare to maintain power through elections, and how to stomp out the capitalist heart and soul of our country. Even if they pull a fast one and pander for votes then decide to keep the Bush tax cuts, there are so many more taxes already coming that most just don’t even know they are coming and more will come from the Debt Commission. These recommendations, of course, come after the election and from a convenient third party, so the political machine can insulate itself.
Here are a few definitions that we all need to know. When completely understood, what is going on in our country is not Capitalism, but a predominately Socialist society with weavings of Communism and Marxism leaving little room for Capitalism. This patchwork plan will be the death of America, as we know it.
Class Warfare: Conflict between social or economic classes (especially between the capitalist and proletariat classes) – the age-old Democratic mantra.
Redistribution of Wealth: In economics, redistribution is the transfer of income, wealth or property from some individuals to others. Most often it refers to progressive redistribution, from the rich to the poor. One of the important purposes of tax collection is to transfer the wealth from the rich people to the poorer ones.
Discrimination: Referring to the treatment taken toward or against a person of a certain group in consideration based solely on class or category.
Socialism: Rule by the political bourgeoisie. Socialism is a theory or system of social organization that advocates the vesting of the ownership and control of the means of production and distribution, of capital, land, etc., in the community as a whole.
Capitalism: An economic system in which the means of production are privately owned; supply, demand, price, distribution, and investments are determined mainly by private decisions in the free market, rather than by the state through central economic planning or through democratic planning; profit is distributed to owners who invest in businesses, and wages are paid to workers employed by businesses.
Marxism: In order to overcome the fetters of private property, the working class must seize political power through a social revolution and expropriate the capitalist classes around the world and place the productive capacities of society into collective ownership.