Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Obama: What I said I said? Is not what I said.

 Excuse me? Is my hearing and my eyesight and my memory failing? Yes, that is exactly what he said in 2008 and now he is once again trying to claim that what he said is not what he said. Once again the disingenuous nature of the man shines through regardless of how he and his handlers try to spin it. 

On the contrary, this is some socialist dream, a Fabian socialist dream to be specific and he damn well knows it. Now, let's see how many millions of Americans buy into this latest load of bovine squeeze and vote once again for their own demise come November


Obama: I'm not trying to 'redistribute wealth'
President Obama, who famously called for tax increases on the wealthy to "spread the wealth around," denied today that his tax increases on the rich are an attempt to "redistribute wealth."
"So these investments -- in things like education and research and health care -- they haven't been made as some grand scheme to redistribute wealth from one group to another," the president said today at Florida Atlantic University. "This is not some socialist dream," Obama added, as he called for tax increases on millionaires today to pay for those investments.
When he advocated the same plan in 2008, though, Obama described this "spread the wealth around" policy.  "I’m gonna cut taxes a little bit more for the folks who are most in need and for the 5 percent of the folks who are doing very well – even though they’ve been working hard and I appreciate that – I just want to make sure they’re paying a little bit more in order to pay for those other tax cuts," he told Samuel Wurzelbacher (aka Joe the Plumber), who is now running for Congress.

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