Thursday, April 12, 2012

Re: From Tammy Baldwin: Pass The Buffett Tax Rule, Join the Coalition

Tammy Baldwin is an idiot.
 
First off,  it's ridiculous to claim that millionaires are paying a lower tax rate.  They are paying a different tax.  They are not paying an income tax on wages, they are paying a tax on their earnings, which should rightfully be taxed at a lower rate. 
 
But far left extremists who are caught up in the spin of the Obama Administration's class warfare are not smart enough to realize this major distinction.
 
Moreover,  the Obama Administration would like to raise taxes on "income"  over $100,000.00, which would include millions of small businesses that are "S"  Corporations,  thereby stunting growth in our Nation even further.
 
No question, this election will be about the course of our Nation, and whether we will allow a socialist/communist to push our Nation into a socialistic system similar to those Nation-States in Europe that are going broke,  (See Portugal, Greece, Spain, and France)  or whether we will be the limited government, self reliant Nation that we have been for over two hundred years. 
 
If folks like Tammy Baldwin and TommyTomTom can influence enough stupid people and illegals to go and vote,  there could be cause for concern.
 
 
 


 
On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 12:56 PM, Tommy News <tommysnews@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Fellow Progressive,

Every day millions of Americans wake up facing a choice between making
a mortgage payment or saving for their kid's college fund. They're
dipping into their retirement funds to pay for necessities like
groceries and gas.

While middle class Americans struggle every day to make ends meet,
millionaires and billionaires game the system to pay a far lower tax
rate than families with a modest income.

But this Tax Day, we have an opportunity to change all that. I'm
standing with President Obama, and a coalition of tens of thousands of
progressive, grassroots activists who are calling for passage of the
Buffett Rule for Tax Fairness -- because its common sense.

Will you click here now and join our campaign for the Buffett Rule?



The Buffett Rule is named after billionaire investor Warren Buffett,
one of the richest people in the world. Having endorsed our plan, he
frequently notes how wrong it is that he pays a lower tax rate than
his secretary. And it's true -- many middle class families pay up to
double the rate paid by this billionaire.

Right now, the wealthiest one-tenth of the 1% benefit from their own
set of rules. But nobody should get to duck paying their fair share of
taxes just because they have an expensive accountant or know how to
work the system. It's not fair, and it's time to right this wrong --
you can help! Add your name next to Warren Buffett's on our petition
and join the call for tax fairness!

In the next few days, the Senate will vote on the Buffett Rule. We
must send a strong message to let everyone know just how committed we
are to leveling the playing field between the super-rich and middle
class families. For too long in America, there's been two tax systems:
one for the middle class and another for the very wealthiest. It's
time for everyone to start paying their fair share.

Please sign today!

Thanks for all you do,

Tammy Baldwin

Join Here:

http://www.passbuffettrule.com/

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Together, we can change the world, one mind at a time.
Have a great day,
Tommy



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Together, we can change the world, one mind at a time.
Have a great day,
Tommy

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