Sunday, May 17, 2009

Print Version: Obamacare's epic contradiction


Print Version: Obamacare's epic contradiction

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

you mean if you punish employers with higher taxes, they aren't going to create more jobs out of the goodness of their hearts?

Vice-President Joe "gaffes" Biden was wrong about that?

Anonymous said...

Do they really think that 90% of the American public is just going to accept the total destruction of the best health care system in the world to accommodate free health care for the 10% that don't have any coverage and that there won't be any repercussions? The overreaching is so radical and extreme, that this could be the first time that the entire Congress ends up with all 565 members belonging to one party--the Republicans!

Anonymous said...

I say we boycott the businesses that are now controlled by Obama's union cronies, ie, GM, Chrysler, and Chevy and break the grip the gov't has on the private sector. It's the only way to get this done quickly. They will feel the pain when we hit thim in the wallet. Buy Ford, buy Toyota, buy anything but bailout company.

Anonymous said...

President Obama and the Democrats are planning to jack up energy prices and pass the cost on to you and your family.

Let me ask you, with our economy in shambles, the unemployment rate at nearly 9% and our country about to run a record deficit of $1.8 TRILLION for 2009, can you and your family afford an additional $3,100 in higher energy taxes a year?

If Obama and his liberal Democrat cohorts get their way, you and your family will be paying an additional $260 a month in energy taxes thanks to the Democrats' outrageous Cap & Trade legislation. That's $260 a month that you and your family should be allowed to spend, save or invest anyway you see fit.

This tax hike may be coming sooner than you think.

Ultraliberal Democrat Congressmen Henry Waxman and Ed Markey, who chair the Energy committees moving the Cap and Trade bill, want it passed by the U.S. House before Memorial Day. That leaves Republicans precious little time to stop the Democrats' energy tax plan that could cost American businesses and families up to $2 TRILLION and cause massive job losses.

Republicans are committed to protecting the environment and cutting back greenhouse gas emissions -- but not by punishing businesses and families with the giant tax increases that the Democrat plan would impose -- especially in the midst of a recession.

Even Democrat Congressman John Dingell, the former Chairman of the Energy and Commerce Committee, said, "Cap and trade is a tax, and it's a great big one."

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