FEOS is not spelled "lowing".Braddock wrote:
With all due respect FEOS that's still too vague. One can't just presume the finer details of his economic policies from the phrase "spread the wealth around". I think the wider public have inferred from that that he merely wishes to stop giving the big companies an easy ride while they get stinking rich on tax breaks while regular working stiffs struggle by, paying proportionately higher rates of tax.lowing wrote:
You can look up his own quotes.Braddock wrote:
Lowing, is Obama actually talking about taking people's money and redistributing it? Is he really? Because it doesn't sound like that from what he has outlined in the election race. Are you making your own inferences or is there a clear and detailed Obama proposal that you've seen that is advocating the seizure of other people's earnings for the purpose of redistribution to others?
Lowing's version of things: "Taking money from the person who earned it in order to give it to someone who didn't."
Obama's version of things: "Taking less money in tax from middle income earners and taking more money in tax from high income earners."
He has stated he wants to "spread the wealth around" pretty tough to spread the wealth of the poor around can we agree on this? He also said when pinned down on the issue that is "neighborliness" and "nice" thing to do. It is not the govts. job t odecide how nice or neighborly I am to be.
It's all immaterial at this stage anyways as it looks like Obama has won.
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Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular