And not just that, Mr & Mrs Hard-working North Carolina

Guess who wants to give YOU some real tax relief?

If you're a $50-$100k/year household -- You, the middle of the middle class, the folks among us who spend money at local stores, eat in local restaurants and who usually spend a chunk of vacation money every year right here in the US of A, feeding our economy and keeping it moving -- Obama and the Democrats see the strain on your income and they'll do something to help.


However, Obama does think that the CEO's who cut your buddy's job last year and your brother's job five years ago get enough breaks already. McCain, he'd reward those CEO's with even more tax cuts.

woohoo!! Right?

If you don't agree with Obama and the Democrats, if you think McCain is right and the super-rich who make over 2.9million a year are truly suffering unspeakably and really need and deserve more tax cuts, vote for McCain and the other Republicans who agree with him and will vote with him in Congress and the Senate.

Yay!! More tax cuts for the $2.9million a year crowd. That's the American values I support!!!


But be fairly warned: McCain wants to continue Bush energy "policy" of no energy policy. McCain wants to remove a revenue stream for the US Treasury called the "gas tax" which will further deplete our already dismally depleted Treasury and further weaken the US Dollar.

Obama ... well, I'll let him explain what needs to happen ...


"It is amazing what you can accomplish if you do not care who gets the credit." - Harry Truman

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Hmmmmm

McSame's plan sounds vaguely familiar.

Trickle down.

Trickle Down

we all know what rolls down hill.

Be the change you wish to see in the world. --Gandhi
Pointing at Naked Emperors

Leslie H's picture

And a tiny trickle

turns into a mighty roaring river. "Keeping your head above water" takes on a whole new meaning.

"It is amazing what you can accomplish if you do not care who gets the credit." - Harry Truman

Now I have to pee.

Thanks.

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