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  • News Clip of Obama Saying 'We Won - You Lost'

    10/31/2012 8:25:02 AM PDT · by One_who_hopes_to_know · 14 replies
    If memory serves me correctly - there was a news clip in the early part of the Obama term where he addressed the lack of bipartisan support for health care. He said something to the effect "We won - you lost, get over it". I have been searching for the clip and cannot find anything. Was this my imagination - does anyone else recall this event? ... Please help an old man with his memory ... ;-)
  • The IRS Tax Form for Obamacare Individual Mandate

    10/30/2012 1:15:19 PM PDT · by 92nina · 28 replies
    ATR ^ | 2012-10-29 | [Staff]
    As a service to the public, Americans for Tax Reform has released a projected tax form to help families and tax specialists prepare for the additional filing requirement required by the Affordable Healthcare Act's individual mandate. Starting in 2014, all Americans who file income tax returns must complete an additional IRS tax form. The new form requires disclosure of a taxpayer’s personal identifying health information in order to determine compliance with the Affordable Care Act’s individual mandate. As confirmed by IRS testimony to the tax-writing House Committee on Ways and Means, “taxpayers will file their tax returns reporting their health...
  • 1.47% : average popular vote difference in last three electoral inversions [vanity]

    10/27/2012 8:19:31 AM PDT · by matt1234 · 8 replies
    me | Oct. 27, 2012 | me
    1.47% is the average popular vote difference between presidential candidates in the last three electoral inversions (electoral vote winner is not popular vote winner.) There have been four electoral inversions in US history: 2000, 1888, 1876 and 1824. This calculation excludes 1824 because (1) four candidates won electoral votes, (2) the winner was decided by the House of Representatives because no candidate won a majority of the electoral votes, and (3) some states did not conduct popular votes. Summary: 2000: Gore: 48.4%. Bush: 47.9%. Diff.: 0.5%. 1888: Cleveland: 48.6%. Harrison: 47.8%. Diff.: 0.8%. 1876: Tilden: 51.0%. Hayes: 47.9%. Diff.: 3.1%....
  • Undocumented immigrant workers “Like” social media to survive

    10/25/2012 3:38:21 PM PDT · by moonshinner_09 · 1 replies
    VOXXI ^ | October 25, 2012 | Viviana Fernandez
    Undocumented immigrants are surviving tougher immigration laws implemented in Georgia and other southern states by utilizing a surprising tool: social media. It has become an instrument to help them navigate the streets and remain undetected by police. Mario Sevilla, 24, is a construction worker; his day begins at 5 a.m. His five brothers and sisters live in Sonora, Mexico, and they all rely on the money that he can earn and wire back home. Lately, Sevilla has used social media to risk-taking road trips as far away as Tennessee to get to work. “The first thing that I do in...
  • U.S. Corporate Income Tax Rate Is a Foreign Policy Debate Issue

    10/23/2012 7:28:51 AM PDT · by 92nina · 1 replies
    ATR ^ | 2012-10-22 | Ryan Ellis
    The U.S. corporate income tax is the highest in the developed world. When state corporate taxes are factored in, the U.S. has the highest corporate income tax rate in the world at 39.2 percent. America not only has a higher rate than the developed nation (OECD) average; we have a higher rate than each of our chief trading competitors: Country Corporate Income Tax Rate United States 39.2% OECD Average 25% Canada 27.6% Mexico 30% Japan 35% Germany 30.2% United Kingdom 26% France 34.4% Obama claims to be for corporate tax reform, but his plan is actually a net tax hike....
  • Comparing Obama and Romney's Tax and Budget Plans in One Handy Chart

    10/22/2012 1:44:47 PM PDT · by 92nina · 7 replies
    ATR ^ | 2012-10-19 | Rhett Brooks
    A lot of discussion has been made on the specifics of President Barack Obama and Governor Mitt Romney’s tax and budget plans. Based on statements made by both presidential candidates and CBO projections, it can be concluded that there is a drastic difference between their plans. Our friends at the Tax Foundation have constructed a fun and convenient chart comparing the topline tax and budget positions of President Obama and Governor Romney:
  • Biden Should Be the Last Person to Mention Tax Pledges

    10/22/2012 9:25:44 AM PDT · by 92nina
    ATR ^ | 2012-10-18 | Adam Radman
    In a recent campaign stop in Nevada, Vice President Biden attacked Gov. Romney for signing the Taxpayer Protection Pledge to oppose and veto any tax increases. During his speech, Biden purposely distorted the meaning of the Pledge by saying: “These guys signed a pledge to Grover Norquist, instead they should sign a pledge to you, the middle-class people.” As Americans for Tax Reform has repeatedly pointed out, the language of the Taxpayer Protection Pledge is quite clear. The Pledge is a personal, written commitment by an elected official to taxpayers. The Pledge is made in writing to voters before a...
  • CEOs Warn Congress of 'Grave Consequences' in Taxmageddon

    10/19/2012 12:52:47 PM PDT · by 92nina · 31 replies
    ATR ^ | 2012-10-18 | Rhett Brooks
    Today a letter was sent to the President and members of Congress by 15 CEOs from some of the largest financial institutions in the U.S. The 15 CEOs who signed the letter represent the Financial Services Forum, a non-partisan organization that deals specifically with financial and economic policy. In the letter, they urge for the avoidance of the coming Taxmageddon and warn of the dire effects that inaction would have on the economy: “The consequences of inaction—for stability in global financial markets, for economic growth, for millions of Americans still without work, and for the financial circumstances of American businesses...
  • Three Ways Obama Hides His War on Affordable Energy

    10/18/2012 1:30:24 PM PDT · by 92nina · 6 replies
    ATR ^ | 2012-10-17 | Christopher Prandoni
    During Tuesday’s presidential debate, President Obama dedicated a substantial amount of time arguing that he, in fact, is a huge advocate of traditional energy – coal, natural gas, and oil. In reality, during the past four years Americans have watched gasoline prices double, the Keystone Pipeline needlessly killed, and the phasing out of coal-fired electricity. While these industries employ millions of Americans, the implications of Obama’s policies affect every American energy consumer. With fewer offshore lease sales, Obama’s has all but assured higher prices at the pump. With less coal being converted into power, Obama has all but assured higher...
  • Proposition 2: Not Wanted

    10/18/2012 12:28:47 PM PDT · by 92nina · 4 replies
    Alliance for Worker Freedom ^ | 2012-10-18 | Tom Fletcher
    On November 6th the people of Michigan will go to polls and vote whether to enshrine collective bargaining in the state constitution or allow Michigan’s legislature to retain control of its state. The simple fact is that Proposition 2 will give Big Labor free reign over a range of issues and will allow them to essentially veto anything they don’t like. According the Mackinac Institute, Proposition 2 could potentially cost the taxpayers of Michigan billions in savings. Current laws that could be affected include: Health insurance premium sharing. Recent legislation protects taxpayers from paying lavish government employee health insurance premiums....
  • Top Five Obama Tax Falsehoods from Second Debate

    10/18/2012 9:52:49 AM PDT · by 92nina · 2 replies
    ATR ^ | 2012-10-17 | John Kartch and Ryan Ellis
    1. Obama: “Four years ago, I told the American people I would cut taxes for middle class families. And I did.” Reality: Obama has clearly broken his 2008 “firm pledge” not to sign “any form of tax increase” on families making less than $250,000. Of the twenty new or higher taxes in Obamacare, no fewer than seven of the taxes fall directly on middle class families, and many more will raise costs indirectly for these families. Of recent note, Obama has altered his tax pledge: In a second term, he only promises not to raise income taxes on those making...
  • Talk of a close race makes Dems feel good but gaping enthusiasm gaps with key blocs speaks louder

    10/16/2012 3:58:11 PM PDT · by jmaroneps37 · 3 replies
    coachisright.com ^ | October 16, 2912 | Derrick Hollenbeck, staff writer
    Obama’s essential voting blocs have waning enthusiasm to vote next month and they are reporting this lack of excitement to pollsters around the country. … African Americans Hispanics and Young voters are substantially less likely to turnout to vote. In accessing Obama’s situation the Left has fallen back to the straw man position of “Well of course Obama is winning among African Americans, Hispanics and Young voters.” ……but his winning these groups is a given. The question is how much will their winning margins help carry Obama total vote count? “..survey shows Republican enthusiasm at 13 points higher than Democrat...
  • How the Obama-Biden Plan Raises Taxes on One Million Small Businesses

    10/16/2012 12:39:14 PM PDT · by 92nina · 1 replies
    ATR ^ | 2012-10-16 | Ryan Ellis
    The Obama-Biden tax plan calls for a hike in the small business tax rate from 35 percent today to over 40 percent next year. President Obama and his supporters will often argue that “only” three percent of small business owners will be affected by his tax rate hike. While this is true, it masks the fact that this is a tax increase on one million successful small businesses (i.e. three percent of the 30 million small business tax returns filed annually). The Obama-Biden plan will raise taxes on a majority of small business profits and hit those companies which employ...
  • President Obama Breaks Promise to Reduce Deficit

    10/16/2012 8:14:54 AM PDT · by 92nina · 1 replies
    ATR ^ | 2012-10-16 | Rhett Brooks
    Despite President Obama’s promise that the deficit would be cut in half by the end of his first term, the CBO’s recent report of a $1.1 trillion deficit for FY 2012 will mark the fourth consecutive trillion dollar deficit year under this administration. As election-day nears, President Obama’s track record continues to be tarnished with his failure to keep his promises on taxes, healthcare, and now the deficit. The economic statistics compiled by the CBO reflect the current administration’s incompetency in key areas:    Before  Now  Change  Long-Term Unemployed1  2.7 Million 4.8 Million   +78%  Price of Gas2  $1.85  $3.85  +108%...
  • 12 Questions for Voters Undecided About the 2012 Presidential Election

    10/15/2012 8:52:54 PM PDT · by DestroyLiberalism · 15 replies
    Please pass this on to anyone you know who is not yet committed to voting for a particular candidate in the upcoming presidential election. Now more than ever, America needs them to make the right choice on November 6...
  • How Big is Romney's Middle Class Tax Cut?

    10/15/2012 1:44:16 PM PDT · by 92nina · 1 replies
    ATR ^ | 2012-10-15 | Ryan Ellis
    The Romney-Ryan tax plan gets a jumpstart on fundamental tax reform. To do this, the plan would lower all marginal income tax rates by 20 percent. To pay for this rate reduction, the Romney-Ryan tax plan would broaden the income tax base, but only for high earners. Below is how three typical middle-income households will fare under the Romney-Ryan tax plan (each household is assumed to use the standard deduction and personal exemptions/child tax credit): Family of Four earning the median income:Adjusted gross income: $70,000 Federal income tax under present rules: $3,581 Federal income tax under Romney-Ryan: $2,465 Annual Tax...
  • EPA Finalizes Yet Another Expensive Mandate

    10/15/2012 12:56:00 PM PDT · by 92nina · 33 replies
    ATR ^ | 2012-10-15 | Christopher Prandoni
    Obama’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) codified their war on American drivers by finalizing new car mileage mandates, otherwise known as CAFÉ standards. Increasing the cost of new cars by thousands of dollars, new CAFÉ rules will require cars built in 2025 to get at least 54.5 miles per gallon. With current 2011 cars averaging 28.6 miles per gallon, the EPA is going to require automotive manufacturers to nearly double fuel economy standards in a little more than a decade. While the Obama administration has made the 2009 Auto-Bailout one of the center-pieces of...
  • Flim Flam Man Obama Uses Bait And Switch To Deceive And Destroy America.

    10/15/2012 11:09:58 AM PDT · by Armaggedon · 4 replies
    Obama giveth and Obama taketh away. The live mic caught Obama promising to surrender American interests to Russia after the election. How many other secret promises has the great liar Obama made to our enemies? Obamacare has been crafted so that the pain and destruction hit our nation after the election. Obama is a post dated check that bounces. The live mic caught Obama attacking Israel's Netanyahu. What will Obama do to Israel after the election? Obama is playing bait and switch all over our nation. He deceives voting blocks by making promises he will deny after the election. How...
  • Biden’s Tax Malarkey

    10/12/2012 1:01:36 PM PDT · by 92nina · 5 replies
    ATR ^ | 2012-10-12 | John Kartch
    During Thursday’s debate, Vice-President Joe Biden engaged – in his words – in a fit of malarkey on the tax issue. Below are the details of what he claimed and what the real truth is: Biden: “97 percent of the small businesses in America pay less - make less than $250,000. Let me tell you who some of those other small businesses are: hedge funds that make $600 million, $800 million a year. That's – that's what they count as small businesses, because they're pass-through.” The Obama-Biden plan to raise the top two marginal income tax rates (from 33 and...
  • Shattered: Biden Debate Promise Not to Raise "any tax" on Middle-Class

    10/12/2012 9:47:54 AM PDT · by 92nina · 5 replies
    ATR ^ | 2012-10-11 | John Kartch
    During the Oct. 3, 2008 vice-presidential debate, in front of 70 million viewers, then-candidate Joe Biden made a promise to the American people: “No one making less than $250,000 under Barack Obama’s plan will see one single penny of their tax raised whether it’s their capital gains tax, their income tax, investment tax, any tax.” [Transcript] Biden’s promise echoed that of then-candidate Barack Obama. Speaking in Dover, New Hampshire on Sept. 12, 2008, Obama said: “I can make a firm pledge. Under my plan, no family making less than $250,000 a year will see any form of tax increase. Not...