9/5/2012 8:36 AM

"Everybody needs to pay their fair share of taxes!"



This is as of the end of the Bush years.

Exactly who is not paying their "fair share" of taxes?

9/5/2012 11:04 AM

Anybody who makes more than Obama's constituents.

9/5/2012 11:06 AM
9/5/2012 11:18 AM
um, isn't that the question people are asking Obama?
9/5/2012 2:05 PM
9/5/2012 2:13 PM
In 2011, interest paid towards the national debt totaled $454b.

Compare that to the money spent on the Dept. of Education ($65.5b), the Dept. of Labor ($132.0b) and the Dept. of Veterans Affairs ($126.9b) in 2011.
9/5/2012 2:34 PM
9/5/2012 2:38 PM
HORSIST!!!!!!
9/5/2012 3:51 PM
9/5/2012 7:16 PM
Apparently, the Democrats have some sort of problem with God.
9/5/2012 9:01 PM
9/5/2012 9:09 PM
9/5/2012 11:39 PM
Why are you so interested in *****? Another closeted repug?
9/5/2012 11:45 PM
Posted by antoncresten on 9/5/2012 2:38:00 PM (view original):
Whats wrong with this election?

The Democrats want it to be about hate and division.

They want you to be furious at people who work and make money. They want to take away what you have to support their agenda.

Why dont you ask the thousands of people who have jobs today because of Bain if they would all give them up so she could get her job back, in a failing company.

And of course where is the injured guy going to be 30 years down the road when SS and Medicare collapse because Obama doesnt have a clue how to fix it.

And as I have stated many times...Obama doesnt want to talk about the American economy and his plans for it, that would be too embaressing. He wants to talk about Ann Romney's horse!
9/6/2012 12:39 AM
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