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Cap Trade to cost $4,000 per Household
$800 in Direct Cost and just over $3k in Indirect Cost passed on per household.

Fuzzy Math

"Change", its all you'll have left in your pockets.
04-23-2009 02:03 PM
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RE: Cap Trade to cost $4,000 per Household
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I thought "Cap & Trade" has pretty much bit the dust.

I mean I know PeelSkinSki is pushing it back onto the table like the plague, but it supposedly hit hard times recently.

Man these people are just evicerating the United States in huge chunks and they are doing it so super-fast, that regular people honestly don't have the chance to catch up and see things as they really are.

Once they do, well then, it will be too late.

I have to figure Obamagog has pissed so many people off that an attempt on his life is fairly imminent and will happen soon.

If he is who I think he is, even if he is hit, he will rise back up like a miracle as the World Marvels.

It is like most all the Polls say, you either Love the Guy or you absolutely hate the guys guts beyond reason.

There is no gray area for this President and it shows big time ...

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04-23-2009 02:32 PM
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(04-23-2009 02:03 PM)GGniner Wrote:  $800 in Direct Cost and just over $3k in Indirect Cost passed on per household.

Fuzzy Math

"Change", its all you'll have left in your pockets.
First it was about $3500 now it is up to $4000. What's next? $10,000? $20,000?
04-25-2009 02:31 AM
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(04-25-2009 02:31 AM)RobertN Wrote:  
(04-23-2009 02:03 PM)GGniner Wrote:  $800 in Direct Cost and just over $3k in Indirect Cost passed on per household.

Fuzzy Math

"Change", its all you'll have left in your pockets.
First it was about $3500 now it is up to $4000. What's next? $10,000? $20,000?

With democrats in charge the sky's the limit.
04-25-2009 09:18 AM
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(04-25-2009 02:31 AM)RobertN Wrote:  
(04-23-2009 02:03 PM)GGniner Wrote:  $800 in Direct Cost and just over $3k in Indirect Cost passed on per household.

Fuzzy Math

"Change", its all you'll have left in your pockets.
First it was about $3500 now it is up to $4000. What's next? $10,000? $20,000?

Robert, are you finally seeing the light? Naw! You just worded that all wrong. I'm sure you will be back to insure everyone you didn't miraculously wake up smart today.
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In the end the people who are really going to end up being hurt the most by Obamanomics are exactly those he has lured in with his promise to make things better--the middle class.

Good news: Your income taxes are lower.
Bad news: The prices of all things are skyrocketing, and you no longer have a job.

What a good deal, right?
04-25-2009 09:59 AM
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(04-25-2009 09:59 AM)Owl 69/70/75 Wrote:  In the end the people who are really going to end up being hurt the most by Obamanomics are exactly those he has lured in with his promise to make things better--the middle class.

Good news: Your income taxes are lower.
Bad news: The prices of all things are skyrocketing, and you no longer have a job.

What a good deal, right?

The Dems just said they are going to let Obamas promised middle class tax cuts die. In all fairness to Obama, he never said how long they would last. Seems now we know. Less than 100 days.
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(04-25-2009 10:03 AM)Paul M Wrote:  
(04-25-2009 09:59 AM)Owl 69/70/75 Wrote:  In the end the people who are really going to end up being hurt the most by Obamanomics are exactly those he has lured in with his promise to make things better--the middle class.
Good news: Your income taxes are lower.
Bad news: The prices of all things are skyrocketing, and you no longer have a job.
What a good deal, right?
The Dems just said they are going to let Obamas promised middle class tax cuts die. In all fairness to Obama, he never said how long they would last. Seems now we know. Less than 100 days.

At some point the American people are going to wake up and realize that they've been had. Surely they must.
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Anyone who remembers the Carter years will remember mortgage rates of 18% and inflation. Middle class got screwed.
04-25-2009 11:09 AM
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Socialism has the result of creating a true Elite class and a slave class, all it ever truely has been.

Its sold violating atleast 2 of the Ten Commandments:

"Thou Shall not Steal" (wealth re-distribution)

and is marketed via: "Thou Shall not Envy" which is Greed


"Road to Serfdom" as FA Hayek called it, means the "Road to Slavery" for the common folk.
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