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Response to Obama's Job Act Speech PART 1

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  • Fair Share - as in, tax the boss at the same rate that his secretary is taxed.

    Sorry, but you have taken Mr. Obama's statement out of context in your comments

    Please see: Warren Buffet's Opinion Article, NY Times, August 14, 2011

    "Stop Coddling the Super-rich"

    YouTube won't allow the link, just google the title.

  • @MzProgressive The secretary should thank the boss that he took the risk to create her a job. Everyone wants fair share of company profits after the risk takers put it all on the line. 

  • @MzProgressive Instead of fighting over who gets the most loop holes, how about just get rid of the income tax and we all keep whats rightfully ours. Then as we make our own choices, we the people can vote to tax stuff if we want to build an army or whatever we feel government should do.

  • Obama said in his speech that these are not normal circumstances and that the changes to be made must be quick/agresive. Your comments are intellectual but out of context in a time where drastic measuresmust be taken.

  • @bpagan32 drastic measures have been taken, the collapse was a result of too much government.

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  • @Teyec00n "The Democrats support the poor"-ah let me guess, public education? The Democrats have created a welfare state that is strangling the productive members of society. That is not "supporting" anything.

  • @TruthMakesPeace Give Mr O a break, he's doing the best he can in the poison chalice and the utterly thankless job of American government.

  • Obama is trying to create jobs, but never had a real job himself, except when he worked for Baskin-Robbins.

  • thanks for the vids:)

  • @Teyec00n LOLOLOLOL, THE DEMS SUPPORT THE POOR?!!?? Both parties support the rich because that's where the "campaign contributions (payoffs)" come from. There is not left or right, there is no dems or repubs. It is them with their bankster and corporate friends vs the people, nothing more and nothing less.

  • Politics is absolutely a class war in America. The Democrats support the poor, the Republicans support the rich (EXCLUDING Ron Paul whom I believe supports the middle class). This battle between the two political parties is what has given both extreme sides so many unreasonable benefits in order to gain political leverage. All this pandering and excessive generosity has been at the expense of the middle class while both of the extreme sides have absolutely learned to depend on the government.

  • Great analysis, Daniel.

  • When I watched Obama giving his speech, I noticed there were others sitting there with their arms crossed and not clapping like the rest of the followers. I just kept thinking to myself, "This is some bull****!" This is such a cry for votes and to salvage his election. If he were sincere, something positive should have been done a long time ago. Tax breaks? What a joke! I like the flat rate idea, if any at all. But I am all for no taxes. It's your money, you keep it...

  • Lastly, Americans need to realize that they are no longer the descendants of the Founding Fathers from the 18th century, rather, present day America is founded more so upon the ideas of the Marxist counter-culture of the 1960s: cults of victimology, political correctness, creeping socialism, decadent socio-cultural values etc.

  • Here in Ontario, the government decided to privatize one of the highways with tolls. You'd think "privatization=good" right? More "efficiency" etc. but not so. This privatization has been a net loss for the economy as few people are willing to pay to use the road which means that all the people that formerly took that highway when it was public now take the other highways, increasing congestion resulting in billions in economic losses per year, all so a few executives can make a little money.

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