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Monday, October 13, 2008

Wall Street Journal: "Obama's 95% Illusion"

Elect Obama if you want, but Buddha makes much
merriment of Obama's promise of cutting taxes for 95% of Americans. Buddha say, "You're gonna lose your fortune, Cookie!"

To quote the Wall Street Journal, "It depends on what the meaning of 'tax cut' is."


http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122385651698727257.html?mod=googlenews_wsj

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16 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said:

What a sneaky asshole Obama is.

October 13, 2008 1:40 PM  

Blogger Michael Higby said:

OMG Haiku you are being hateful and mean to Obama. The truth squad will pull you out of the sandbox for a lecture - and a song - by the Obama Youth.

October 13, 2008 1:52 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

***Dow surges 936 points***

Obama better do something fast to sink the markets or he risks losing the election.

October 13, 2008 1:54 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Buddha, Buddha
Love Haikula
She will never lie to ya.

October 13, 2008 1:55 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

That's right 1:54pm! The best things for the market are the worst things for Obama!

October 13, 2008 1:56 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Reuters/Zogby has Obama down 2 points

October 13, 2008 2:02 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

I support Obama because he comes across as more honest than McCain. If this article is true I will have to rethink everything.

October 13, 2008 2:09 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

***Dow surges 936 points***

Obama better do something fast to sink the markets or he risks losing the election.

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Yes the markets are surging after the governments throughout the world spend billions of dollars socializing banks.

Thank you George Bush for the surging market, can you send billions to General Motors so it will also surge.

October 13, 2008 2:24 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Here are the typical Higby and Haikula fans at a Sarah Palin rally.

Tell me if you think there are many racists in our country.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nkFG1ebuKZU

October 13, 2008 2:37 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Sure there are a lot of racists out there. Some of them are voting for Obama and some are voting for McCain.

October 13, 2008 2:53 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

95% of blacks are voting for O'bama.

Tell me THAT ain't racist!

October 13, 2008 3:27 PM  

Blogger Shelby York said:

Yes, that's right. If you don't support "THAT ONE", then you're racist.

I love white guilt!

Lordie, do I hope Obama wins and see what his excuse is when he says he needs a second term to fix the economy, since he thinks health insurance is a birthright. WIC coupons, anyone? How about a free bus pass?

It'll be the United States of Villaraigosa.

October 13, 2008 4:09 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Red Spot, you're slipping! Haikula beat you to the punch by posting this link - I read this one earlier this morning.

October 13, 2008 4:57 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

2:02:

Uhmm..Reuters/Zogby has Obama up 4 points.

If you're referring to the decrease in the size of his lead...I'd suggest you do some more research of polls conducted strictly over weekends (lower numbers versus the average as more liberals [single, young, college] tend to be out of the home)

October 13, 2008 5:09 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

McCain can't respond to most of Obama's lies because he has 1/6 as much money to spend, since he took the fed money and Obama wanted to be free to spend his way to propagandistic victory.

He's lying when he claims that McCain would raise taxes, because he'd give everyone a $5000 credit toward insurance, which may be taxed.

Obama's the one who wants to penalize/ fine anyone who didn't follow his "orders" to buy insurance at market rates benefiting their insurer friends -- does the Eastside LA Latino Machine like Padilla/Nunez/Alarcon/ Cardenas/ Alatorre/ George Pla, have an insurance company with their hands out?

Sure they do -- Pla/ Cordoba has formed companies which get city money for everything from software for LAUSD to cement companies to anything in the building industry. The LAUSD inventory system was a $30 million failure over a decade ago, eventually got thrown out and LAUSD scammed the taxpayers with failures from other connected companies. That's how Obama's planning the insurance scam.

McCain has generally run the worst campaign possible, playing to the extreme right. They'd have won hands down with a social moderate who had economic/fiscally conservative experience.

That's what the country's crying out for right now, and with McCain having admitted from the start that he's no economist, Palin's a fool who thinks paleontology is a biblical fact going back a few thousand years, Bushies having sold out America to their big-business one world/ free traders (in a world where China, Latin America, the Middle East and much of the world are NOT and hate us) leaves a hole for a novice and liar like Obama to be the best of the bunch.

Pathetic. The two-party system where each side chooses candidates by playing to the extremes is a failure. But then they're supposed to run to the MIDDLE to get votes which McCain can't do now that he's got Palin. Someone like Rudy could have looked good right now, or Hillary, a centrist of their parties. But their personal lives aren't perfect == how stupid and puritanical this country still is.

October 13, 2008 6:32 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

A confused Palin berates supporters at a rally in Richmond:

The outdoor crowd was so massive that many were unable to hear Palin speak, so about midway through the Alaska governor’s remarks, some of them tried to take matters into their own hands, shouting in unison, "We can’t hear you!"

When that didn’t get the candidate’s attention, they tried a new tactic.

"Louder!" they shouted.

Palin appeared flustered as she stopped reading from the prepared remarks, which were coming across her teleprompter.

"I would hope at least that those protesters have the courage and the honor of thanking our veterans for giving them the right to protest!" she admonished the confused crowd.

Palin’s husband Todd tried to put an end to the awkward episode by approaching his wife on stage and telling her, "They just can’t hear you back there. That’s it."

Nevermind!

The video"
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/27170227#27170156

October 13, 2008 6:50 PM  

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