According to exit polls, Americans who voted last November 4th described themselves as One third of new voters were independents — and . How did President Obama win over so many moderates and independents? By explicitly renouncing his party's tax and spend past. Specifically, Obama promised to "" and enact "" for the federal government. Not only has President Obama failed to keep these promises, but his leftist base is stepping up their campaign for massive new tax hikes and spending increases.
Obama's '' lasted exactly 15 days. On February 4th, the President signed into law Since , there is no way this bill can not be considered a tax hike on the poor. Democrats in the House have also passed , and the Senate is about to approve new taxes , , and on . But even all those new taxes are just the beginning. This past Monday on Charlie Rose, Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) said a new value-added tax (VAT) is "on the table" as well.
A VAT is a type of national sales tax. However, instead of being collected at the cash register, it is imposed on manufacturers at each "value added" stage of the production process. Since everybody buys stuff, including families making less than $250,000 a year, any VAT would necessarily break Obama's no tax hike promise. Worse, a VAT would
And it is that last part, the destroying jobs part, that should most worry Americans today. The latest Bureau of Labor and Statistics report released last Friday contained some truly sobering employment numbers that completely undercut any claims that the President's $787 billion stimulus plan is working. . The labor force participation rate fell to 65.2 percent, the lowest point of this recession and the lowest rate in 25 years. The unemployment rate increased by only 0.1 to 9.8 percent, but the unemployment rate would have been higher had 571,000 not left the labor force. The male unemployment rate reached 10.3 percent, the highest level since the Great Depression.
So what is the left's answer to the President's failed spending? More spending. The New York Times recommends "more stimulus to spur job creation" or "a large federal jobs program" or, we love this one: "surprise us." Not to be outdone, New York Times columnist Paul Krugman is suggesting the federal government should raise its deficit stimulus spending to at least . And none of this even includes or President Obama's long-term budget which
'Hope-n-change' is nothing but a scam slogan to disguise the same old tax-and-spend liberalism (translation: it's a bald-faced lie), and its failed policies are killing this great nation. More Americans are realizing this every day, and rejecting it. The question is, will this rejection be complete, and will it happen soon enough? You can be part of the answer by spreading the truth to everyone you know.
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