First, to all my faithful readers out there, I guess it’s been two months. What can I say? There was a new baby (hours after the previous post was posted), end of school, end of quarter, etc., etc.! Gotta jump back in. It’s possible there may not be any readers left at this point. But I’ll make this entry anyway. It’s a good sign that people are starting to get what the Left is trying to do to this country and might want to stop it. And believe me, on this day where ABC turned into Pravda in favor of Obama’s $1.6 TRILLION health-care disaster, it is a beacon of hope.
I saw this story and was floored. The WSJ reports that Democrats in Maine are doing the opposite of what Democrats normally do, and lowering taxes. It seems that they recognized that if you tax businesses and individuals like crazy, they won’t put that money back into the economy. They actually think that people and businesses are the best deciders at where to spend their own money. Huh.
Anyway, here’s a quote I liked from the article, with a little true independent Maine style thrown in:
One question is how Democrats in Augusta were able to withstand the cries by interest groups of “tax cuts for the rich?” Mr. Baldacci’s snappy reply: “Without employers, you don’t have employees.” He adds: “The best social services program is a job.” Wise and timely advice for both Democrats and Republicans as the recession rolls on and budgets get squeezed.
That’s right. Without employers, you don’t have employees. Huh. It’s like the whole world is turning upside down. You should read the whole thing.
nobody will have a job when cap and trade and health care passes and they will pass the will of the people dosen’t mean a damn thing anymore and sadly most of the people don’t even care, I guess it’s all the floride in the water.
Comment by who said that — July 23, 2009 @ 11:37 am |