AMERICAN NEO~CONS R USING SWIFT BOAT STYLE MEDIA HIT ADS FINANCED BY STOLEN TARP BAILOUT $...
OUR U.S. NEO~CONS CABAL NOW HAS BILLION$ OF STOLEN TARP BAILOUT $$ TO INVEST IN THESE KARL ROVE SWIFT BOAT STYLE HIT ADS !!!
AND THEY ENTICE POOR AMERICAN MILITARY KIDS TO FIGHT FOR THEIR 666 CABAL ??
WE OBVIOUSLY HAVE A CONTINUED EFFORT BY A CABAL OF WEALTHY ELITE AMERICANS TO ATTEMPT TO WIN AT ALL COST$ CERTAIN CURERENT POLITICAL ISSUES FACING OUR GREAT NATION.
THE ISSUE OF THESE ELITE BILLIONAIRES & THEIR FAMILIES NOT WANTING TO PAY THEIR FAIR SHARE OF AMERICAN TAX $$ IS COSTING THE REST OF OUR POORER AMERICANS THEIR HOPES OF THIS WEALTHY COUNTRY OF OURS EVER BEING CAPABLE OF AFFORDING PROPER HEALTH~CARE, DENTAL CARE, LEGAL REPRESENTATION ON ALL OUR CIVIL & CRIMINAL COURTS FOR THEMSELVES AND THEIR FAMILIES.
WEALTHY ELITE AMERICANS USE THEIR PAID POLITICO'S LIKE GEORGE BUSH JR & KARL ROVE TO TAKE OUR COUNTRY TO WAR WITH LIES OF WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION WHILE THEY & THEIR FAMILIES MAKE BILLION$ IN GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS SUPPORTING SUCH BOGUS EFFORTS.
THEY WANT POORER AMERICA TO CONTINUE 2 SEND OUR BRAVE SONS & DAUGHTERS INTO OUR U.S.MILITARY FORCES RISKING THEIR LIVES TO PROTECT THESES WEALTHY ELITE'S WORLD WIDE CORPORATE ASSETS, WHILE THESE BILLIONAIRE ELITE CONSPIRE HERE AT HOME TO DENY OUR POORER AMERICAN FAMILIES NEEDED HEALTH~CARE & LEGAL CARE !
IT IS NOW VERY APPARENT THAT THIS DEVIOUS & DECEPTIVE PLAN BY OUR WEALTHY ELITE CABAL HAS BEEN IN THE MAKING FOR MANY YEARS.
1) GEORGE BUSH JR ~ KARL ROVE & OTHERS BEHIND THE SCENE WERE ABLE TO GET THEIR 5 CONSERVATIVE U.S. SUPREME COURT JUSTICES TO OPEN THE FLOOD~GATES TO OUR CURRENT UNLIMITED POLITICAL CORPORATE $$
2) GEORGE BUSH JR ~ KARL ROVE CONVINCE CONGRESS THAT A $700 BILLION WALL STREET ~ BANKERS~ AIG PONZI TARP BAILOUT IS NEEDED TO SAVE OUR COUNTRIES AND THE WORLDS ECONOMIC STABILITY.
3) 3 REPUBLICAN FEC MEMBERS HAVE BEEN USED TO LOOK THE OTHER WAY IN ENFORCING OUR AMERICAN CLEAN ELECTION FINANCING REGULATIONS.
** THE END RESULT OF THIS ELITE BILLIONAIRE CABALS ACTIONS BEHIND THE SCENES IS NOW QUITE OBVIOUS TO MANY VOTING AMERICANS OTHER THEN JUST THE DEMOCRATS IN OUR ELECTIVE OFFICES.
A) CURRENT & FUTURE AMERICAN ELECTIONS HAVE NOW OBVIOUSLY BEEN ALLOWED TO BE DECIDED BY CORPORATE AMERICA.
B) SECRET FINACING WITH UNLIMITED FUNDING APPEARS TO BE THEIR WELL PLANNED CONSERVATIVE NEO~CON ~ BUSH JR ~ KARL ROVE ~ BILLIONAIRE CABAL DREAM COME TRUE !!!
3) SINCE AT LEAST 50 BILLION$ OF our little AMERICAN TAXPAYERS TARP BAILOUT $$ ARE MISSING NEVER TO BE FOUND AGAIN, IT ONLY MAKES ONE WONDER HOW MUCH OF THESE SECRET SWIFT BOAT STYLE HIT ADS ARE BEING SECRETLY FINANCED BY OUR OWN U.S. TARP CORPORATE $$$...
4) AMERICAN ELECTIONS HAVE BEEN LOST FOREVER TO OUR WEALTHY ELITE'S & MOST EDUCATED AMERICANS SEE THE HANDWRITING ON THE WALL IN EVER GETTING FAIR ELECTIONS BACK IN AMERICA !!!
*** SINCE UNLIMITED MONIES ARE NOW AVAILABLE TO BE ENTERED IN ALL FEDERAL & STATE U.S. ELECTIONS FROM UNKNOWN PLACES & UNKNOWN PEOPLE FROM AROUND THE WORLD, OUR little taxpaying voting Americans HAVE BEEN SENT PACKING FROM EVER THINKING ANYONE BUT THIS GEORGE BUSH JR ~ KARL ROVE ELITE BILLIONAIRE CABAL WILL DIRECT OUR FUTURE INTERNATIONAL WARS, ECONOMY, MIDDLE~CLASS & WORKING POOR UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS... ETC...
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WALL STREET JOURNAL NEWSPAPER
OCT 14, 2010
BY JOHN D. MCKINNON
Estate-Tax Rises Again as Issue on Trail Article Video Comments (87) more in Economy »Email Print Save This ↓ More
A move to end the estate-tax is luring new adherents in the 2010 midterm campaign, turning permanent repeal into a negotiating stance for future congressional wrangling over taxes.
John McKinnon discusses the Estate Tax as it grows as a hot-button election issue.
Journal Community
More than 250 current congressional candidates, mostly Republicans, have signed a pledge this year to support elimination of the tax, according to the advocacy group sponsoring the effort. The signers include 53 incumbents and more than half of Republicans running for House and Senate. During the 2008 elections, when the group first began seeking supporters, only 30 candidates signed up.
The estate tax has become a particularly hot issue in the West, including in Washington state's Senate contest, and some rural House districts where Democratic incumbents appear vulnerable. The tax tends to be a hotter issue in rural areas because it raises particular concerns among farmers and landowners.
During the Bush administration, Congress passed a law that lowered the tax gradually and repealed it entirely for 2010. It is set to spring back Jan. 1 to its 2001 level, absent congressional action, with a top rate of 55% and an exemption for the first $1 million of an estate's value.
For now, it appears unlikely the momentum behind repeal will prompt Congress to extend the repeal for 2011. Instead, the current Democratic-controlled Congress seems likely to consider a new version of the estate tax in a lame-duck session after the November election as part of a package of extensions of other expiring Bush-era tax breaks.
A strong showing for repeal in November, however, could raise pressure on lawmakers to lower rates and increase exemptions, Republican aides say. It could also lay the groundwork for reconsideration of the issue following the 2012 election.
President Barack Obama favors returning the estate tax to 2009 levels, which saw a 45% rate and $3.5 million exemption. Republican leaders in the Senate, a body key to any resolution on the tax issue, are lining up behind a plan drawn up by Sens. Jon Kyl (R., Ariz.) and Blanche Lincoln (D., Ark.) that would impose a 35% top rate and a $5 million exemption.
Of the 260 candidates for the Nov. 2 elections who have signed the pledge to eliminate the tax, 253 are Republicans, and two are Democrats, according the American Family Business Institute, the advocacy group behind it.
Sen. Jim DeMint (R., S.C.), a leader of the repeal camp in the Senate, said he hoped the 2010 elections would generate "the momentum to finally kill the death tax for good," using the conservative shorthand for the estate tax. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I., Vt.), who is leading a drive by congressional liberals for higher rates on large estates, called the repeal effort "morally obscene." But he said in an interview he was worried by its renewed momentum.
The repeal effort has been underway since the early 1990s. Former President George W. Bush promised in his 2000 campaign to abolish it.
Because of the loss of tax revenue, Congress chose to lower the rate gradually from 55% to 45% between 2001 and 2009, while increasing the exemption from $1 million to $3.5 million. Lawmakers limited outright repeal to 2010, the final year of Mr. Bush's tax-cut legislation.
Races in 2010
See which House, Senate and governors' races are considered closest.
More interactive graphics and photos In a 2009 poll by the nonprofit Tax Foundation, two-thirds of respondents said they favored estate-tax repeal, even though the tax was levied on only about 5,500 estates that year. The online survey of 2,002 adults aged 18 or older also showed that the estate tax is viewed as the most unfair federal tax, in part because the income being passed along has already been taxed by the federal government at least once.
Opponents of a full repeal argue it is largely a campaign by the richest Americans to safeguard their fortunes. They say the estate tax helps prevent the perpetuation of wealth.
"There is an enormous amount of money behind the effort to repeal," said John Russell, a wealthy Portland, Ore., office-building owner who works with groups that seek to maintain the estate tax. Mr. Russell said he believed some of the cash flowing anonymously to conservative political groups this year is aimed at promoting estate-tax repeal.
Repeal proponents play down the role of the wealthy in their effort, saying such families often find ways to avoid the estate tax already. Instead, they say the tax mostly hits family-business owners and landowners. Critics say repeal advocates exaggerate the impact on small businesses and family farms.
Lawmakers might balk at the cost of a full repeal, especially at a time of deep budget deficits. Eliminating the estate tax would cost about $410 billion over the coming decade, assuming the 2001-level tax returns as scheduled next year, according to the nonpartisan Tax Policy Center. President Barack Obama's push to return to the 2009 levels would cost the government about $199 billion, compared with next year's scheduled rate.
Meanwhile, the estate-tax repeal has become an issue in Senate races in Florida and Kentucky, as well as in House races in Missouri, Georgia and other southern districts.
In Washington state, Republican Senate candidate Dino Rossi has made a full repeal a focus of his candidacy. With the TV cameras rolling during a recent campaign appearance, he stood next to an eastern Washington farmer who is battling renal cancer. The man pondered out loud whether he was better off dying this year in order to avoid exposing his family farm to next year's tax.
"It's a shame the government forces people to make life or death decisions that affect what they've worked so hard for all their lives," Mr. Rossi said in an interview, before going to another estate-tax campaign event with small-business owners in Seattle .
His Democratic opponent, incumbent Sen. Patty Murray, said the issue wasn't affecting the race. A Murray spokeswoman said it was a time-worn conservative tactic, adding that Ms. Murray supports a bipartisan compromise on future estate-tax levels that has backing among many Republicans. Washington voters "understand [Ms. Murray's] commitment to protecting family businesses while also balancing our budget priorities," Ms. Edwards said.
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LAWYERS FOR POOR AMERICANS IS A INDEPENDENT VOLUNTEER WWW LOBBY THAT SINGS OUT FOR OUR AMERICAN MIDDLE ~CLASS & POORER AMERICANS LIVING IN OUR WEALTHY ELITE'S COUNTRY.
* WE CAN BE FOUND WITH ANY WEB SEARCH ENGINE BY OUR MANE ,TELEPJONE NUMBER OR E MAIL ADDRESS.
** GOOGLE, YAHOO, AOL, MSN, BING, , ETC,, ALL CARRY OUR PREVIOUS WRITTEN COMMENTARY STUFF WITH VARIOUS DIFFERENT LISTINGS.
*** WE ENJOY BRINGING all our fellow little Americans THE GOOD LIFE ON THE VAST INTERNATUIONAL WORLD OF THE WEB.
lawyersforpooreramericans-AT-gmail.com
lawyersforpooramericans-AT-yahoo.com
424-247-2013
WE OBVIOUSLY HAVE A CONTINUED EFFORT BY A CABAL OF WEALTHY ELITE AMERICANS TO ATTEMPT TO WIN AT ALL COST$ CERTAIN CURERENT POLITICAL ISSUES FACING OUR GREAT NATION.
THE ISSUE OF THESE ELITE BILLIONAIRES & THEIR FAMILIES NOT WANTING TO PAY THEIR FAIR SHARE OF AMERICAN TAX $$ IS COSTING THE REST OF OUR POORER AMERICANS THEIR HOPES OF OUR WEALTHY COUNTRY OF EVER BEING CAPABLE OF AFFORDING PROPER HEALTH~CARE, DENTAL CARE, LEGAL REPRESENTATION ON ALL OUR CIVIL & CRIMINAL COURTS..
WEALTHY ELITE AMERICANS USE THEIR PAID POLITICO'S LIKE GEORGE BUSH JR & KARL ROVE TO TAKE OUR COUNTRY TO WAR WITH LIES OF WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION WHILE THEY & THEIR FAMILIES MAKE BILLION$ IN GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS SUPPORTING SUCH BOGUS EFFORTS.
THEY WANT POORER AMERICA TO CONTINUE 2 SEND OUR BRAVE SONS & DAUGHTERS INTO OUR U.S.MILITARY FORCES RISKING THEIR LIVES TO PROTECT THESES WEALTHY ELITE'S WORLD WIDE CORPORATE ASSETS, WHILE THESE BILLIONAIRE ELITE CONSPIRE HERE AT HOME TO DENY OUR POORER AMERICAN FAMILIES NEEDED HEALTH~CARE & LEGAL CARE !
IT IS NOW VERY APPARENT THAT THIS DEVIOUS & DECEPTIVE PLAN BY OUR WEALTHY ELITE CABAL HAS BEEN IN THE MAKING FOR MANY YEARS.
1) GEORGE BUSH JR ~ KARL ROVE & OTHERS BEHIND THE SCENE WERE ABLE TO GET THEIR 5 CONSERVATIVE U.S. SUPREME COURT JUSTICES TO OPEN THE FLOOD~GATES TO OUR CURRENT UNLIMITED POLITICAL CORPORATE $$
2) GEORGE BUSH JR ~ KARL ROVE CONVINCE CONGRESS THAT A $700 BILLION WALL STREET ~ BANKERS~ AIG PONZI TARP BAILOUT IS NEEDED TO SAVE OUR COUNTRIES AND THE WORLDS ECONOMIC STABILITY.
3) 3 REPUBLICAN FEC MEMBERS HAVE BEEN USED TO LOOK THE OTHER WAY IN ENFORCING OUR AMERICAN CLEAN ELECTION FINANCING REGULATIONS.
** THE END RESULT OF THIS ELITE BILLIONAIRE CABALS ACTIONS BEHIND THE SCENES IS NOW QUITE OBVIOUS TO MANY VOTING AMERICANS OTHER THEN JUST THE DEMOCRATS IN OUR ELECTIVE OFFICES.
A) CURRENT & FUTURE AMERICAN ELECTIONS HAVE NOW OBVIOUSLY BEEN ALLOWED TO BE DECIDED BY UNLIMITED POLITICAL $ COMING FROM CORPORATE AMERICA TO THEIR SELECTIVE CANDIDATES.
B) SECRET FINACING WITH UNLIMITED FUNDING APPEARS TO BE THEIR WELL PLANNED CONSERVATIVE NEO~CON ~ BUSH JR ~ KARL ROVE ~ BILLIONAIRE CABAL DREAM COME TRUE !!!
3) SINCE AT LEAST 50 BILLION$ OF our little AMERICAN TAXPAYERS TARP BAILOUT $$ ARE MISSING NEVER TO BE FOUND AGAIN, IT ONLY MAKES ONE WONDER HOW MUCH OF THESE SECRET KARL ROVE SWIFT BOAT STYLE HIT ADS ARE BEING SECRETLY FINANCED BY OUR OWN U.S. TARP BAILIOUT CORPORATE $$$...
4) AMERICAN ELECTIONS HAVE BEEN LOST FOREVER TO OUR WEALTHY ELITE'S & MOST EDUCATED AMERICANS SEE THE HANDWRITING ON THE WALL IN EVER GETTING FAIR ELECTIONS BACK IN AMERICA !!!
*** SINCE UNLIMITED MONIES ARE NOW AVAILABLE TO BE ENTERED IN ALL FEDERAL & STATE U.S. ELECTIONS FROM UNKNOWN PLACES & UNKNOWN PEOPLE FROM AROUND THE WORLD, OUR little taxpaying voting Americans HAVE BEEN SENT PACKING FROM EVER THINKING ANYONE BUT THIS GEORGE BUSH JR ~ KARL ROVE ELITE BILLIONAIRE CABAL WILL DIRECT OUR FUTURE INTERNATIONAL WARS, ECONOMY, MIDDLE~CLASS & WORKING POOR UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS... ETC...
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WALL STREET JOURNAL NEWSPAPER
OCT 14, 2010
BY JOHN D. MCKINNON
Estate-Tax Rises Again as Issue on Trail Article Video Comments (87) more in Economy »Email Print Save This ↓ More
A move to end the estate-tax is luring new adherents in the 2010 midterm campaign, turning permanent repeal into a negotiating stance for future congressional wrangling over taxes.
John McKinnon discusses the Estate Tax as it grows as a hot-button election issue.
Journal Community
More than 250 current congressional candidates, mostly Republicans, have signed a pledge this year to support elimination of the tax, according to the advocacy group sponsoring the effort. The signers include 53 incumbents and more than half of Republicans running for House and Senate. During the 2008 elections, when the group first began seeking supporters, only 30 candidates signed up.
The estate tax has become a particularly hot issue in the West, including in Washington state's Senate contest, and some rural House districts where Democratic incumbents appear vulnerable. The tax tends to be a hotter issue in rural areas because it raises particular concerns among farmers and landowners.
During the Bush administration, Congress passed a law that lowered the tax gradually and repealed it entirely for 2010. It is set to spring back Jan. 1 to its 2001 level, absent congressional action, with a top rate of 55% and an exemption for the first $1 million of an estate's value.
For now, it appears unlikely the momentum behind repeal will prompt Congress to extend the repeal for 2011. Instead, the current Democratic-controlled Congress seems likely to consider a new version of the estate tax in a lame-duck session after the November election as part of a package of extensions of other expiring Bush-era tax breaks.
A strong showing for repeal in November, however, could raise pressure on lawmakers to lower rates and increase exemptions, Republican aides say. It could also lay the groundwork for reconsideration of the issue following the 2012 election.
President Barack Obama favors returning the estate tax to 2009 levels, which saw a 45% rate and $3.5 million exemption. Republican leaders in the Senate, a body key to any resolution on the tax issue, are lining up behind a plan drawn up by Sens. Jon Kyl (R., Ariz.) and Blanche Lincoln (D., Ark.) that would impose a 35% top rate and a $5 million exemption.
Of the 260 candidates for the Nov. 2 elections who have signed the pledge to eliminate the tax, 253 are Republicans, and two are Democrats, according the American Family Business Institute, the advocacy group behind it.
Sen. Jim DeMint (R., S.C.), a leader of the repeal camp in the Senate, said he hoped the 2010 elections would generate "the momentum to finally kill the death tax for good," using the conservative shorthand for the estate tax. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I., Vt.), who is leading a drive by congressional liberals for higher rates on large estates, called the repeal effort "morally obscene." But he said in an interview he was worried by its renewed momentum.
The repeal effort has been underway since the early 1990s. Former President George W. Bush promised in his 2000 campaign to abolish it.
Because of the loss of tax revenue, Congress chose to lower the rate gradually from 55% to 45% between 2001 and 2009, while increasing the exemption from $1 million to $3.5 million. Lawmakers limited outright repeal to 2010, the final year of Mr. Bush's tax-cut legislation.
Races in 2010
See which House, Senate and governors' races are considered closest.
More interactive graphics and photos In a 2009 poll by the nonprofit Tax Foundation, two-thirds of respondents said they favored estate-tax repeal, even though the tax was levied on only about 5,500 estates that year. The online survey of 2,002 adults aged 18 or older also showed that the estate tax is viewed as the most unfair federal tax, in part because the income being passed along has already been taxed by the federal government at least once.
Opponents of a full repeal argue it is largely a campaign by the richest Americans to safeguard their fortunes. They say the estate tax helps prevent the perpetuation of wealth.
"There is an enormous amount of money behind the effort to repeal," said John Russell, a wealthy Portland, Ore., office-building owner who works with groups that seek to maintain the estate tax. Mr. Russell said he believed some of the cash flowing anonymously to conservative political groups this year is aimed at promoting estate-tax repeal.
Repeal proponents play down the role of the wealthy in their effort, saying such families often find ways to avoid the estate tax already. Instead, they say the tax mostly hits family-business owners and landowners. Critics say repeal advocates exaggerate the impact on small businesses and family farms.
Lawmakers might balk at the cost of a full repeal, especially at a time of deep budget deficits. Eliminating the estate tax would cost about $410 billion over the coming decade, assuming the 2001-level tax returns as scheduled next year, according to the nonpartisan Tax Policy Center. President Barack Obama's push to return to the 2009 levels would cost the government about $199 billion, compared with next year's scheduled rate.
Meanwhile, the estate-tax repeal has become an issue in Senate races in Florida and Kentucky, as well as in House races in Missouri, Georgia and other southern districts.
In Washington state, Republican Senate candidate Dino Rossi has made a full repeal a focus of his candidacy. With the TV cameras rolling during a recent campaign appearance, he stood next to an eastern Washington farmer who is battling renal cancer. The man pondered out loud whether he was better off dying this year in order to avoid exposing his family farm to next year's tax.
"It's a shame the government forces people to make life or death decisions that affect what they've worked so hard for all their lives," Mr. Rossi said in an interview, before going to another estate-tax campaign event with small-business owners in Seattle .
His Democratic opponent, incumbent Sen. Patty Murray, said the issue wasn't affecting the race. A Murray spokeswoman said it was a time-worn conservative tactic, adding that Ms. Murray supports a bipartisan compromise on future estate-tax levels that has backing among many Republicans. Washington voters "understand [Ms. Murray's] commitment to protecting family businesses while also balancing our budget priorities," Ms. Edwards said.
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LAWYERS FOR POOR AMERICANS IS A INDEPENDENT VOLUNTEER WWW LOBBY THAT SINGS OUT FOR OUR AMERICAN MIDDLE ~CLASS & POORER AMERICANS LIVING IN OUR WEALTHY ELITE'S COUNTRY.
* WE CAN BE FOUND WITH ANY WEB SEARCH ENGINE BY OUR MANE ,TELEPJONE NUMBER OR E MAIL ADDRESS.
** GOOGLE, YAHOO, AOL, MSN, BING, , ETC,, ALL CARRY OUR PREVIOUS WRITTEN COMMENTARY STUFF WITH VARIOUS DIFFERENT LISTINGS.
*** WE ENJOY BRINGING all our fellow little Americans THE GOOD LIFE ON THE VAST INTERNATUIONAL WORLD OF THE WEB.
lawyersforpooreramericans-AT-gmail.com
lawyersforpooramericans-AT-yahoo.com
424-247-2013
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