Ignorance from smart people

24 07 2008

It’s election time. And for conspiracy theorists like myself, it’s a real fork in my side. Not just because I have to watch the same campaign commercials over and over again, but because people believe these lies, and have constant arguments about them. Everything that these politicians say, is for the progression of the new world order. They could care less about taxes, but the people must be entertained. 

I took pieces of an discussion I was invited to participate in. I found it too aggravating however, and decided  to post some texts from this conversation, so that you can see what I am talking about. It is the inspiration for this post. 

These people don’t know what they are talking about, and are ignorant. 

“And by the way, positions on tax is not the only information important in the upcoming election. Lets be honest, our next President is going to have to “fix” a few “problems” left behind by the Bush Administration. There are many topics to be disscussed and anylized that Americans must pay attention too. Civil rights, Defense, Disabilities, Education, Economy, Energy and Environment, Iraq, Homeland Security, Foreign Policy, Veterans, Health Care, Immigration, Poverty and Family to name a few.”

“In January on 2006, Congress passed two tax cuts that soley promote high-income households. 97% of the tax cuts went to households with over a $200,000 income. That left more or less, 20% of US households with 3% of the tax cuts. Now think, who needs more tax breaks? The wealthy? Absolutley not. America must come together and realize that in order for our economy to improve, we cannot forget about the 20% of our population that suffers when we give tax breaks to the wealthy. None of us, not even 20% can be left behind if we want to bring wealth back to the US. The US cannot gain economic prosperity if we continue making the wealthy wealthier, and the less fortunate even more less fourtunate. 
The legeslation also made noteworthy cuts to programs that support low-moderate income families such as child support enforcement, Medicaid, and student loans.”

“Taxes are really far from what should be the deciding factor of who to vote for, but honestly whether or not these tax proposals are correct, it should still make you rethink who you support. I find that a lot of people are blindly following Obama.”


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