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July 2, 2010 8:26 AM

Obama 2011 Tax Hikes - broken promises

I know all of us - mothers and fathers - are busy earning our daily bread, giving thanks and spending it wisely.  Not to mention raising our kids and trying to become the best parents we can be.

But there's a big surprise looming for all Americans - well, at least those who still pay taxes - on January 2011 when the greatest tax hike in America's history will kick in.  Businesses know this and that is why our economic reports - as glum as they are - are skewed to a falsely bright side:  businesses are all trying to frontload their profits into 2010 so as to report as little profit as possible next year when they also will be hit with the Big Obama Tax Whammy.

Here's help:

 

The Obama Tax Hike Exemption Card

From Americans for Tax Reform on Monday, June 28, 2010 2:11 AM

"This card a tangible reminder that Obama has deliberately broken his central campaign promise not to raise any form of taxes on Americans earning less than $250,000. The last President to break his tax pledge - Bush 41 - served only one term." - Grover Norquist, president of Americans for Tax Reform

You may have noticed that President Obama has broken his central campaign promise - a "firm pledge" that Americans making less than $250,000 would not see "any form of tax increase." He first broke this pledge sixteen days into his presidency when he signed a 156 percent increase in the federal excise tax on tobacco. And Obamacare contains 21 tax increases - several of which violate his "firm pledge".


To protect you from these tax hikes, Americans for Tax Reform presents the "Obama Tax Hike Exemption Card". The card fits neatly in your wallet and contains a list of the tax hikes signed into law by President Obama that violate his tax pledge, as well as a few other taxes that have been threatened: a European-style Value-Added Tax, Cap and Trade taxes, and even a federal soda tax.

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Fill out the form below to get your Obama Tax Hike Exemption Card. If you're interested in sending us a video on how you used the card, please click here.

How to use the card: 

Step 1: Present the card to merchants, employers, and tax authorities.

Step 2: If challenged, pleasantly ask: "Are you calling President Obama a liar?"

Click here to find out of your member of Congress voted for these taxes

"I can make a firm pledge. Under my plan, no family making less than $250,000 a year will see any form of tax increase. Not your income tax, not your payroll tax, not your capital gains taxes, not any of your taxes."

--Candidate Barack Obama, Sept. 12, 2008

"If your family earns less than $250,000 a year, you will not see your taxes increased a single dime. I repeat: not one single dime."

--President Barack Obama, Feb. 24, 2009

"The statement didn't come with caveats."

--Obama spokesman Robert Gibbs, April 15, 2009, when asked if the pledge applies to healthcare

The Propaganda Press seems uninterested in reporting on this subject.  Too busy following in his frantic always-campaign-mode footsteps.  Maybe that's why he doesn't spend time in The Oval Office or even Washington DC (unless there's a party or grand entertainment) - it keeps everyone's mind off what's really going on that will affect us all very personally next year.
Love,
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Comments

Does anybody know what is happening to the adoption tax credit? Is that being changed to the pre-Bush (smaller) amount or is it staying the same as now?

Posted by: Melanie | July 2, 2010 2:18 PM

Looks like it's been extended until December 31, 2011:

http://adoptionupdate.wordpress.com/2010/03/26/adoption-tax-credit-extended-until-2011/

Posted by: Barbara | July 2, 2010 6:58 PM

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