Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Obama and Redistribution (Audio)

Obama truly believes in "redistribution."

He wants to confiscate personal property and spread it around.




This is not the way to grow the economy and help more and more Americans prosper.

This system, Obama's way, drags us all down.

Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan's approach will help middle class families, not limit them and punish them.




8 comments:

jimspice said...

Honestly, how do you explain the fact that the rich have been getting richer and the middle class poorer over the past 30 years, a time over which (R)s have been in power and trickle down has been the tool of choice? Or do you deny that is, in fact, the case.

Mary said...

You throw out talking points without linking to your source.

Show me the data you're using.

The past 30 years have included periods of prosperity and recession.

Presidents, Democrat and Republican, responded to economic conditions of the times.

For example, I want to know at which points the "middle class" became poorer and the "rich" became richer.

What conditions account for the stats?

What are the measures?

I don't deny the trend, but I can't explain it without analyzing the specifics.

It's clear that Obama is a class warrior, spewing typical divisive Leftist rhetoric.

It's clear Obama wants to punish success and demonize people for working to achieve their dreams.

I have a problem with that. I don't think success should be a punishable offense. I'm not jealous of others' material success. I don't want a piece of it. I'm not entitled to it. It's not mine.

A strong economy allows everyone do better.

Obama doesn't know how to grow the economy. The past four years prove that.

jimspice said...

"It's clear Obama wants to punish success and demonize people for working to achieve their dreams. "

That you make statements like that and actually believe them is absolutely mind boggling to me. But I encourage you and those that think like you to continue to do so. It will be so much easier to beat you handily while you are so willfully mis-identifying the true nature of your opponents. It's beyond comical. It's like a caricature of a lampoon of a parody.

As for links, just go Google "income inequality." Any link I would provide you'd just discount as leftist academia or leftist government or leftist intelligentsia.

Harvey Finkelstein said...

Ouch! This one really had to hurt, but, sometimes the truth does hurt.

Things are getting much worse under Obama for the lower and middle class all while his Wall Street fat cat buds are having an excellent time.

Lessee, how many Wall Streeters have gone to jail over the fiscal crisis? Zero. Are hedge funds regulated yet? No.

Obama is just using the populist BS to line his and his cronies pockets. If he can keep the people down his ruling class will have the times of their lives.

It works for a while, history has shown.

Seems like Obama can fool quite a few people all of the time.

jimspice said...

Yes, that's right. The (D)s are the party of Wall Street Fat Cats. It's the (R)s that are the hero to the common man. I have to wonder if you giggle like a school girl when you type such inanities.

Harvey Finkelstein said...

You might want to check it out instead of making such an ignorant statement. You might learn something and you might be surprised.

Harvey Finkelstein said...

Here's a piece by Politico - http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0512/76259.html

More:

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-03-20/jpmorgan-employees-join-goldman-sachs-among-top-obama-donors.html

http://heritageaction.com/2011/10/democrats-rake-in-wall-street-cash/

Schumer tries to mend fences with Wall Street for Democrats:
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0612/77559.html

Schumer and Wall Street:
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-20075213-503544.html

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702304543904577396331812329886.html

http://hotair.com/archives/2011/10/20/obamas-raised-more-money-for-democrats-from-wall-street-donors-than-all-republican-candidates-combined/

http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/wall-street-firm-recommending-solyndra-bailout-big-democratic-donor-staffed-bundler-and-insider_607747.html



jimspice said...

Who's Harvey Finkelstein?