Fiscal insanity indeed!
To: whitedog57
Can-kicking Bank Robbers.
2 posted on
12/31/2012 11:12:35 AM PST by
Paladin2
To: whitedog57
(Excerpt) Read more at confoundedinterest.wordpress.com ... What seems to have caused you to excerpt your own blog?
To: whitedog57
We should no longer use the term fiscal cliff since it implies that a cliff can be gotten over. How about fiscal insanity? More like fiscal malfeasance.
5 posted on
12/31/2012 11:16:13 AM PST by
oldbrowser
(They are marxists, don't call them democrats)
To: whitedog57
I wrote my congressman today that the problem is not we do not pay enough taxes, it is we spend too much.
Enough idiot Republicans may vote for this insanity of raising the debt ceiling and giving Obama more money to spend.
6 posted on
12/31/2012 11:16:54 AM PST by
bestintxas
(Anyone who votes for Obama after these 4 miserable years needs to take a mandatory citizenship test.)
To: whitedog57
Income tax cuts would be extended on families earning up to $450,000, the official said, with rates rising to 39.6 percent on incomes above that. Rates on estate taxes would rise to 40 percent, on amounts above $5 million.
You just got to laugh at this BS, 39.6% on one and 40% on the other, yeah, that's the ticket.
7 posted on
12/31/2012 11:17:41 AM PST by
The Cajun
(Sarah Palin, Mark Levin......Nuff said.)
To: whitedog57
When Barry and the ‘RATS were peeing on their supporters’ legs during the last election fiasco, they said that they wanted to raise taxes on “millionaires” and “billionaires”. People who make $450 thousand are neither. More Kenyan lies from his father.
14 posted on
12/31/2012 12:16:17 PM PST by
FlingWingFlyer
(Where can I pick up a 2013 Mayan calendar?)
To: whitedog57
Fiscal insanity indeed! Yep - and the big money folks are pumping the Market back up to sweeten the profit taking down the road...
15 posted on
12/31/2012 12:54:12 PM PST by
trebb
(Allies no longer trust us. Enemies no longer fear us.)
To: whitedog57
“it implies cliffs can be gotten over”
No. We could safely repel down it, maybe, but getting over it makes no sense. The picture here is not of us climbing a cliff but on a plateau headed for a sheer dropoff.
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