Posts Tagged ‘Obama Fallacy’
Obama’s Tax Plan For Dummies
Saturday, November 1st, 2008
Another Obama fallacy, the claim that his tax plan increase on incomes of $250,000 or more is only on those that “individually” earn over $250,000. This small business owner has explained how this will affect his business. Yes, it affects you, Utahns. Even if you do not personally take in $250,000. Utah has around 236,000 small businesses. This means, of those 236,000, I would imagine most if not all bring in more than $250,000. All of you feeling Obama is on your side, he is not. He is twisting the truth.
Another Obama fallacy, the claim that his tax plan increase on incomes of $250,000 or more is only on those that “individually” earn over $250,000. This small business owner has explained how this will affect his business. Yes, it affects you, Utahns. Even if you do not personally take in $250,000. Utah has around 236,000 small businesses. This means, of those 236,000, I would imagine most if not all bring in more than $250,000. All of you feeling Obama is on your side, he is not. He is twisting the truth.
Obama’s Fallacy on the Role of Government
Friday, October 31st, 2008
How naive and (yes, I’ll say it) socialist can you be!!!
Obama’s New Attack on Those Who Don’t Want Higher Taxes: ‘Selfishness’
“…when young people can all go to college, when everybody’s got decent health care, when everybody’s got a little more money at the end of the month…”
This is not the role of government unfortunately. That is the fallacy of his argument. It’s the role of government to make sure the infrastructure is there for us all to make this happen for ourselves, not for “them” to determine it for us.
How naive and (yes, I’ll say it) socialist can you be!!!
Obama’s New Attack on Those Who Don’t Want Higher Taxes: ‘Selfishness’
“…when young people can all go to college, when everybody’s got decent health care, when everybody’s got a little more money at the end of the month…”
This is not the role of government unfortunately. That is the fallacy of his argument. It’s the role of government to make sure the infrastructure is there for us all to make this happen for ourselves, not for “them” to determine it for us.