Posted on 12/11/2010 9:42:38 PM PST by raccoonradio
Talk about the pot calling the kettle black.
This is Sen. John Liveshot Kerry, who like all moonbats in Congress has been driven to apoplexy by the proposed continuation of the so-called Bush tax cuts.
I hope Americans, Liveshot harrumphed, will understand how craven and empty and hollow and contradictory the Republican position is.
At least he didnt call them gigolos. Everything else Liveshot is, he accused the Republicans of being.
Contradictory? Isnt this the guy who voted for the $87 billion before he voted against it? Wasnt he against Cape Wind before he was for it, or is it the other way around?
Is this the same guy who during the first Gulf War wrote two letters to the same constituent in Newton, one of which expressed his support for the conflict while the other expressed his opposition?
Hollow? Can I get me a hunting license here? Empty? Manny Ortez. Craven? This is the guy who once expressed his doubts about the fairness of racial preferences, then did a 180 a couple of days later. (Kinda like Joe Lieberman, come to think of it.)
At least Liveshot has announced hell be voting not to increase income taxes. Not that the Democrats proposed tax hikes would affect him personally, one way or the other. His second wifes first husbands trust fund has millions of Great Granddads money - maybe hundreds of millions invested in tax-free municipal bonds. Key phrase: tax-free. After all, as the late Leona Helmsley once put it, taxes are for the little people.
Of course Liveshot isnt the only limousine liberal whos gone into full meltdown mode this week over the new plan not to increase the tax rates on working people.
Sen. Bernie Sanders, the moonbats moonbat, went on MSNBC (where else?) and denounced the fact that we give tax breaks to billionaires.
Billionaires. Who knew? So if youre single and make $200,000 a year, Bernie Sanders says youre a billionaire. The rage that the leisure classes feel this week has endowed them with an amazing new power the ability to read peoples minds, at least if theyre . . . billionaires.
The New York Times, owned by incompetent fourth-generation heirs who give themselves million-dollar bonuses every year, intoned this week that not increasing the tax rates would give more money to people who do not need the money.
As opposed to, say, freeloading illegal aliens such as Auntie Zeituni.
How exactly does The New York Times know who needs money and who doesnt? Did Pinch Sulzberger and Janet Robinson need their 2010 bonuses? Other pablum-puking trust-funders have ominously predicted that the billionaire community will actually save the money, the bastards.
I had a woman call my radio show the other day and boy, was she mad. See, she used to work for a rich woman and that woman splurged on a $7,000 dress. Now, she insisted, the billionaires must pay for this outrage all of them. So I asked the caller if last April she had checked off the box on her Massachusetts income tax form so she, too, could pay higher income taxes voluntarily.
She instantly hung up on me. And Liveshot, Bernie Sanders and the rest of them wonder why America hung up on them Nov. 2.
what a POS.
And how jiggy is uber liberal gin-raisin soaked TerAYza with having the Heinz family fortune taxed out of the hands of her children? Give it up, TerAYza. All 55% of it. Maybe more. Do it for the little people who need the money.
After all, as the lib argue, the heirs didn't “earn” the money
-—Can I get me a hunting license here?-—
The press watched the show kerry provided and failed to note his duck hunting trip broke federal laws because he did not have a federal duck stamp.
_____As opposed to, say, freeloading illegal aliens such as Auntie Zeituni._____
I have come to believe the problem is not the free loading Auntie but the free loading American public known as the middle class. The middle class that pays no income tax must give it’s fair share.
The emphasis must not be on the overburdened top but on the under burdened bottom.
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