Weekly Address: Tax Cuts Kicking In

President Obama

Thе President touts thе nеw benefits coming frοm thе tax сυt compromise fοr аnу business large οr small, tens οf millions οf workers аnԁ families, аnԁ thе economy itself.

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25 Responses to Weekly Address: Tax Cuts Kicking In

  1. ZeckRichards says:

    @Josephdaz1 That could be a possibility. What is he planning?

  2. JorickHorn says:

    @runman1271 I’m not “playing the race card.” What you said was “the USA is better off with the magic negro on vacation.” You are the one who brought up race, not me. You can’t call me on playing the race card when you >actually are a fucking racist twit<.

    How the fuck do you get over your cognitive dissonance?

  3. Josephdaz1 says:

    @ZeckRichards One thing is “Obamacare” people don’t seem to understand that Obamacare will cause the loss of jobs because small businesses will not be able to afford the insurance for their employees. Big corporations I.E. McDonalds, Waffle House, Burger King, etc. I think the list is up to 222 corporations are getting waivers so they don’t have to pay for their employees insurance. TARP money, trillions of dollars and they won’t tell where the money went. Keep watch you’ll see.

  4. dragontamer says:

    @Josephdaz1 Doesn’t “Obamacare” affect only companies with over 50 employees? Small companies with less than 50 employees don’t need to worry about insuring their employees.

  5. Armigerous says:

    “If they bring a knife to the fight, we bring a gun,”

    ~Barokeydoke Hubris Obozo~

  6. maskedphrogg says:

    @dragontamer
    It doesn’t affect Employers with exemptions either. Like McDonalds, UAW…hmm that’s not an employer… how did unions manage to get exemption from the deleterious effects of ObamaCare?
    Looks like ObamaCare is just Business as Usual. Hammer your opponents with unjustifiable expense while giving your friends special exemptions. Class warfare at it’s finest.

  7. maskedphrogg says:

    @JorickHorn
    Makes perfect sense. In case you missed it, the election was last Nov. Leading up to the election Conservatives, a significant proportion of which were Constitutionally aware TEA Party favored candidates, were leading in many significant races. Business doesn’t take place overnight. It is done by way of investment and allocation of resources. Not a surprise then that such investment and allocation took place as the business environment was changing to favoring productive activity.

  8. maskedphrogg says:

    @BobDole128
    Need is no basis to grant remuneration. If it were, none of us would labor to earn our income.
    Do tax rates need to rise? Categorically not. Tax revenue is what needs to rise. Raising taxation rates at this time is an admission to failure. Removing capital from a shrinking economy will only cause that economy to shrink further. The opposite of recovery and prosperity.

  9. maskedphrogg says:

    @JorickHorn
    Then perhaps that is because you don’t understand the process.
    Though the rules for choosing Electors vary from State to State you do have the opportunity, as do all your fellow citizens, to take part in making the choice of whom will represent your State as an Elector for the Office of the President. All other elective gov offices are done by direct vote of constituents. Voting, it’s not just a privilege. It’s a responsibility.

  10. JesusPaid4You says:

    Jesus Christ died on the cross for our sins, was buried, and rose again so that all who believe on Him will be saved forever and have eternal life. Call upon the Lord Jesus Christ to save you, and He will when you believe on Him.
    Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved – God

  11. maskedphrogg says:

    @PenultimateRun
    Don’t you mean Thank you Great Britain and Kenya?
    Well, if you’re the least bit concerned with being accurate.

  12. MAGNETGRUNT says:

    @maskedphrogg – Thank You for pointing this out >
    Need is no basis to grant remuneration. If it were, none of us would labor to earn our income.

    Do tax rates need to rise? Categorically not. Tax revenue is what needs to rise. Raising taxation rates at this time is an admission to failure. Removing capital from a shrinking economy will only cause that economy to shrink further. The opposite of recovery and prosperity. >>> This is apparently the plan

  13. maskedphrogg says:

    @MAGNETGRUNT
    It would appear so.
    I remain optimistic that the House did see some new blood with new ideas to challenge the Business as Usual atmosphere in DC. Time will tell.

  14. 1028Merlion says:

    I am cautiously optimistic…But i believe that every bit of good news will definitely help out the economy…Thank you, Mr President!

  15. pgunn01 says:

    @maskedphrogg For Tea Partiers, the constitution is a symbol, nothing more. It is extraordinarily rare that any of their number show signs of understanding the document, its context, or broad issues of constitutional law.

  16. tHecOmMeNtErSrEtUrN says:

    @brianj12881
    Heh, I guess so huh?

    Should have spelled democracy with a “crazy”, although I still love it, its not perfect.

  17. PenultimateRun says:

    @maskedphrogg you mistake me for someone that cares about your trolling.

  18. InvictusX100 says:

    @Armigerous And I’ll bring a TANK. Now fuck off.

  19. InvictusX100 says:

    @JorickHorn Keep the faith. Democracy is worth fighting for and all these fools are mortal.

  20. InvictusX100 says:

    @juxtapos99 That would have been possible if Bush had not spend all our money on war.

  21. InvictusX100 says:

    @Josephdaz1 As time passes? You’re a fool and we know that now! LOL

  22. Josephdaz1 says:

    @InvictusX100 As time passes maybe you can get those cataracts removed and see the light. Go in peace and join the other MORONS >>>>

  23. Josephdaz1 says:

    @dragontamer I guess we’d need to ask Pelosi about that one. She made a very profound statement saying “we must pass it to see what’s in it.” (LOL)

  24. azezel2311 says:

    @ArcticSledgeTank dave ickie supporter?

  25. azezel2311 says:

    Im still a fan of using our advanced material science to build a generation of mobile nuclear powerplants for resource extraction. Have this be a lease fleet owned by the federal gov but built here in america by GE and Westinghouse. With Raytheon and Lockheed providing engineering on the chasis. Also Still love the idea of building 300 modular and renovatable lftr stations. Their is a design that is built for long periods of inactivity which would be perfect for a legacy economy.

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