Obama's Budget Speech Puts Joe Biden to Sleep
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- Created on Wednesday, 13 April 2011 10:43
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President Obama delivered his budget 2.0 speech today on how his administration will tackle America's massive deficit. The quick answer to Obama's elongated explanation of his view of the American Dream is that he wants to raise taxes on "millionaires and billionaires," which happens to be anyone making over $250,000. Increasing taxes and spreading the wealth around is our socialist-in-chief's plan. It was such an interesting speech, Vice President Joe Biden was very attentive.
Add a commentObama Discusses Peas; Raising Taxes in Debt Ceiling Talks
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- Created on Monday, 11 July 2011 21:09
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Don't forget to eat your peas and vegetables! At the debt ceiling press conference today, President Barack Hussein Obama admitted to the world that he eats the peas from the First Organic Lady's garden. Well, that and he and his Democratic ilk still want to raise taxes on Americans, showing now that the deficit talks are going nowhere but sideways. Obama has had a difficult time with this issue, primarily because there's little he can do to demonize his opposition, which is his last move when he has nothing else to offer (hint: that's what the 2012 re-election will be all about).
Add a commentPeas, Raising Taxes Take Focus in Obama's Debt Ceiling Talks
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- Created on Tuesday, 12 July 2011 07:09
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Don't forget to eat your peas and vegetables! At the debt ceiling press conference today, the only adult in the room, President Barack Hussein Obama, admitted to the world that he eats the peas from the First Organic Lady's garden. Well, that and he and his Democratic ilk still want to raise taxes on Americans, showing now that the deficit talks are going nowhere but sideways. Obama has had a difficult time with this issue, primarily because there's little he can do to demonize his opposition, which is his last move when he has nothing else to offer (hint: that's what the 2012 re-election will be all about).
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