Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Obama hashtags Congress My2K+2H for the USA to axe taxes

As the fiscal cliff debate down south begins to get louder, President Barack Obama created the hashtag My2K+2H for Americans to cyberlobby via Twitter against the estimated $2,200 tax increase each American average middle class family of 3.7 that earns $250,000 or less without the old Bush tax cuts, which now as we move closer to the cliff Obama supports. Favouring corporate executives over union leaders in his push to prod upper income bracket earners into pay higher tax rates, Obama appears to be looking for as much support as possible from Bay Street and the Corporation Trust which has been America, especially since its boom after World War II. But a tax raise on the wealthy can not be in the cards, as the wealthy of today have no concept of the principle that is noblesse oblige and will not concede those hard earned profits they gained since the 1950s onward and enjoyed since the 1980s up, as just like Mitt Romney says their "job is not to worry about those people."

So, if the wealthy refuse to help, by paying in some of the profits now that came from those who paid out then, and those without can not pay, or may not have proper gainful employment or remain too poor to pay income tax, where does that leave middle class America?

It seems obvious to me, ever since the beginning of this concussive economic climate, that as the wealthy and poor usually do not vote, as the middle class do, that both the wealthy and poor likely will not pay either, bringing up that old American sociopolitiecomic axiom that fundamentally remains in their collective hearts, minds and souls being there is no taxation without full representation. Perhaps this is the essential starting point for America, true representation will finally bring real taxation, which includes honest politics, transparent communication and accountable servicing that is efficient, effective and equal for all citizens, whether regular, rich or poor. Watching, listening, thinking, hoping and praying for the best and that each, every and all Americans are preparing for the worse, realizing this is not the dirty 1930s Great Depression, thus progress can be made, change is possible and a new America for the better is not over the cliff, but just around the mountain!