Sunday, March 22, 2009

Hypocrisy abounds in class warfare promoted by Obama led government

In the 2008 election cycle we learned that 41% of the U.S. population pays no federal income tax. This last week it was difficult to tune into a news program or open a newspaper or other media and NOT see a story about the AIG executive bonus payments.

Protest groups are organizing bus tours of AIG executive homes . You can sign up for your seat at many locations that also support and promote the Obama class warfare agenda. In a scene reminiscent of the Hollywood paparazzi, we see protesters standing outside of a private U.S. citizen's house placing notes of protest in the mailbox.

Note the ACORN button on this protester below.
The press, the Obama administration, and our Congress has managed to create public opinion on this issue to the level where we would not be surprised to see lynch mobs on their way to Connecticut soon. This week AIG CEO Liddy was interrogated by the modern day "politburo", that is our own U.S. Congress. Liddy was threatened by government subpoena to release the names of those private U.S. citizens who received these bonus payments. CNN and other media outlets broadcast death threats against the bonus recipients. This outcome caused Rush Limbaugh to ponder that we are forbidden from violating the rights of foreign terrorists plotting attacks against the West on their cell phones, but it is OK to violate the rights of a private U.S citizen who received a contractually valid bonus from their employer.

The lynch mob agitators are promoting the notion that taxpayer monies were used to pay these "unjust" bonuses. This makes it easier to for the agitators to create support for their class warfare agenda by insinuating that somehow the money to pay these bonuses is being taken directly from our pockets and being used to line the pockets of these executives.

The question that begs asking here is just how many of these outraged protesters are in the 41% of our population that pay no federal income taxes in the first place? I question their right to protest based on their lack of "skin in the game". As a "tit for tat" gesture, I demand that Congress release the names of the recipients of the zero dollar federal tax bill so that I can arrange similar bus trips to, and protests at their houses.

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