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Grow My Pie!

imageMcCain is on TV proposing some sort of national pie-growing contest or something.

Anyway, he’s railing to his audience of people whose taxes he wants to cut that Obama is a bad socialist liberal because he wants to cut their taxes.  The trick, you see, is to say that Obama wants to cut the income taxes of 95% of Americans, and we all know that 95% of Americans don’t pay income taxes. The explanation that John McCain gives (and this is when he gives you the Straight Talk in his Herbert voice) is that Obama’s going to take your money - apparently, McCain only gets the top 5% of income earners at his rallies, which explains a lot - and give it out to these roustabout non-income-tax payers in the form of tax credits, which is the socialist way of saying he’s going to steal your money and dole it out to black people in fat stacks of one dollar bills. 

There are only two small problems with this.  The first is that Obama never says “income taxes”, he says “taxes”.  This is because despite going on year 498 of conservatives insisting that only income taxes count, people pay other kinds of taxes.  The second is that John McCain offers massive tax credits to every person in America. 

Perhaps this would be a better political story for our cable news overlords to cover than the question of whether or not the race will tighten, which, after the next two weeks, will almost assuredly help produce tightening in the race. 

 

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Posted by Jesse Taylor on 12:59 PM • (17) Comments

“...give it out to these roustabout non-income-tax payers…”

??? Surely you meant “layabout”, not “roustabout”, which I believe is a carny worker or circus rigger.

Comment #1: Eric, Rejector of Memez  on  10/20  at  02:22 PM

Perhaps this would be a better political story for our cable news overlords to cover than the question of whether or not the race will tighten, which, after the next two weeks, will almost assuredly help produce tightening in the race.

The MSM needs a tight race.  Right now there’s a real worry that people won’t be glued to their TV sets until 6am on November 5th listening to individual ballots get recounted in some retirement community in Florida.  An Obama landslide is - ultimately - bad for ratings.

Meanwhile, issues are entirely boring and unsuited for the newsmodel atmosphere.  Maybe if we did reporting from trampolines…

Comment #2: Zifnab25  on  10/20  at  02:52 PM

Cartoon accompanying post might be considered to be age-ist and sexist.

Comment #3: Garuda  on  10/20  at  02:58 PM

“Cartoon accompanying post might be considered to be age-ist and sexist.”

Sexist?

Comment #4: GumbyAnne  on  10/20  at  03:27 PM

GumbyAnne, your privilege is showing.

No, actually, I have no idea what the problem is, but I’m sure we’ll soon learn.

Comment #5: Jesse Taylor  on  10/20  at  03:39 PM

“Grow my pie”?

Sorry, but my first thought was a dirty one. (hangs head in shame)

Comment #6: Mark  on  10/20  at  05:34 PM

First one to swallow an entire bottle of Tylenol PM wins!

Comment #7: Eric  on  10/20  at  07:06 PM

Sexist?

Seriously, sexist?

Comment #8: Auguste  on  10/20  at  08:53 PM

I feel a little sorry for all of you Obama backers that think you are going to get a tax break.  It will be Clinton all over again with his promises of a middle class tax hike that magically transformed in to a tax hike for most of us.  It was especially hard on self-employed businessmen like my father.  Frankly, I am not working 10 hour days to have my money re-distributed.

Comment #9: tomonthebay  on  10/20  at  10:18 PM

Frankly, I am not working 10 hour days to have my money re-distributed.

You damn well better be.  I don’t know how you’re going to work those ten hour days when you have to ride in your car over unpaved rocky paths through unpoliced gang territory.

Comment #10: Jesse Taylor  on  10/20  at  10:29 PM

“Frankly, I am not working 10 hour days to have my money re-distributed.”

Do those 10 hour days make you over a quarter million a year?  If not then you don’t have to worry about it.  And if so, then quit yer bitchin,’ Ritchie Rich.

Comment #11: GumbyAnne  on  10/20  at  10:45 PM

10 hour days? You’re getting off lightly, my friend. At the risk of making this into the Four Yorkshiremen, I remember when I worked 10 hour days and kinda wish I could go back to them. Sadly, due partially to the need for health insurance, those days won’t be back for a good long time.

Comment #12: Auguste  on  10/20  at  11:00 PM

My girlfriend works 12 hours a day waiting tables, $125 is a solid day. She just got kicked off her mom’s health insurance, after getting forced out of college last semester for health issues. She still owes the federal loan people $1200 k.

Frankly, tom, you can go suck a bag of cocks.


Methinks Garuda would need a defibrilator and 12-pack of epi-pens to survive an episode of Family Guy.

South Park would be fatal.

//either that, or is claiming that the image of quasi-pedophiles as always male is an unfair stereotype. In which case, we can all subscribe to his /her newsletter.

Comment #13: Indy  on  10/20  at  11:25 PM

It will be Clinton all over again with his promises of a middle class tax hike that magically transformed in to a tax hike for most of us.

Considering that, like Clinton, Obama is coming in to a trashed economy and one of the worst recessions we’ve seen in decades, you’re probably right.  Sure hope you and your dad put all that extra cash you saved on taxes into bank accounts and not the stock market, because we’re all going to have to tighten our belts and start paying back the $10,000,000,000,000 (that’s $10 trillion) that Republican policies have saddled us with.

Comment #14: Mnemosyne  on  10/20  at  11:49 PM

GumbyAnne,
If you really think that 250k is going to be the cutoff you are living in a dreamworld.

Comment #15: tomonthebay  on  10/21  at  01:30 PM

Why is that?

Oh, I get it.  You think that if someone believes that the very upper margins of income earners should pay their fair share to maintain the society that they benefit so richly from, then they must be full on “nationalize the means of production” dirty commies.  As if there is no space on the spectrum for moderate economic views.  You have to pick between Milton Friedman and Karl Marx.

Well guess what?  Even the leftiest lefties in US government are a hell of a lot closer to Friedman than Marx.  But somehow if they don’t go along with your “let the poor become lepers in the street, I only care about me me MEEE” ideology than they are obviously on their way over to your house right this minute to take your TV and give it to a crackhead. 

I’m not the one living in a “dreamworld.”

Comment #16: GumbyAnne  on  10/21  at  02:05 PM

GumbyAnne,
I am well short of the 250K cutoff that Obama is claiming.  I play plenty in taxes and see no need to pay more.  If you want to “contribute” more, you are free to claim fewer exemptions or even just write a bigger check.

Comment #17: tomonthebay  on  10/21  at  04:22 PM
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