When
is a Republican not a Republican? When his name is John Boehner.
Tea Party Patriots,
as well as other conservative organizations, have offered solution after
solution for addressing the self-inflicted “fiscal cliff.” Click HERE to read
the solutions offered to date.
Even Dick Morris
offered a solution that would still provide some leverage while negotiating for
cuts in spending. Click HERE to read.
Rather than push the
President to address the spending issue, Speaker John “Caveman” Boehner’s
latest plan would see the top income tax rates rise to 39.6 percent from 36
percent for those with net incomes above $1 million a year.
This tax increase
would not affect any of us directly, but that’s not the
point.
When has an increase
in tax rates ever stimulated an economy?
Even if in some strange
phenomenon, opposing all of history, this tax increase does increase revenue to
the government, who believes it will be used to reduce the deficit?
More importantly, if revenue
truly is the issue, which we know it is not, why isn’t Speaker Boehner
insisting that President Obama issue the 15 permits sitting on his desk,
that would allow for the export of our overly abundant supply of natural gas?
It is projected that the export
of this God given natural resource would create a revenue stream similar to the
oil boon, not to mention the jobs that would be created for the “middle class”
that the President keeps insisting he is trying to help. Click HERE to read more.
The answer is simple. The
President would rather continue his class warfare rhetoric. He has no desire to
help or lift the middle class, whose income has dropped an average of $3,700
per year during his presidency. His goal is to make them more dependent, while
continuing to payback his supporters by investing our tax dollars in failing
green industries.
Regarding “Caveman” Boehner, he
has obviously lost his way regarding what it means to be a Republican, let
alone a conservative. Republicans are supposed to stand for lower taxes,
smaller government and free enterprise. If the Speaker agrees to increasing
taxes, for anyone, and does not insist on real and clear cuts to spending, what
is left for the Republican party?
Call Your Representatives
Call your representatives and
insist that any “fiscal cliff” deal that involves raising taxes on anyone is unacceptable, then ask why he/she is
not exposing President Obama for refusing to promote prosperity and success in
our own country by issuing the permits sitting on his desk.
History has proven, repeatedly, that reducing
taxes increases revenue to the government. If it is prosperity for all
that is wanted, then unleash the free market.
For a list of your
representatives contact information, click HERE.
h/t Marianne G.