As we begin the second month of Soak the Rich, we start with another fun soakee: Microsoft! Bill Gates is a generous guy, so I’m sure he wouldn’t mind if his corporation’s taxes were doubled and his CEO’s pay whisked away for Sherrod Brown and Barack Obama to dole out.
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Mean King Kasich and the Local Leaders, Part 2
Last in, first out screws young teachers but works great for the unions. Step increases suck for taxpayers but work great for the unions. Who do you think the unions are looking out for?
Soak the Rich, Week 4
We’re now a month into our thought experiment testing Sherrod Brown’s bold new fiscal policy: why cut spending when you can soak the rich?
Mean King Kasich and the Local Leaders, Part 1
“We need to work together,” or in other words, “Ohioans need to pay more taxes to fund Youngstown government.” Democrats are all for passing bucks as long as they’re going from The Rich to Democrat constituencies.
Fun With Union Shills
I bet it’s difficult to be a radical leftist in Ohio these days. In the Strickland Times, you could believe devoutly in a government big enough to hold every hand, and that was enough.
The Narrative in NY-26
Well, that settles it – the American people want limitless entitlement spending and are willing to accept the necessary punishing tax increases. At least, that’s the narrative donkey Democrats will ride to next November.
Soak the Rich: Johnson and Johnson
Come on, voters! If Sherrod Brown and Barack Obama only double taxes on the evilest corporations, we might have to cut spending! Obviously, that’s out of the question.
Soak the Rich: ATT
Unlike last week’s dicey proposition of doubling corporate income taxes and taking CEO pay from Cincinnati-based Procter & Gamble, today’s episode of Soak the Rich is an easy sell. Who wouldn’t like to see AT&T pay their fair share to support the massive entitlement spending beloved by Sherrod Brown and Barack Obama?
Soak the Rich, Week 3
If these extreme measures won’t work, there’s a tiny chance Sherrod Brown is either ignorant or dishonest to claim the budget could be balanced by making The Rich pay their fair share!
Soak the Rich: Procter and Gamble
Now that we’re down to Procter & Gamble, the 6th-largest corporation in the S&P 500 index, Sherrod’s traveling class-warfare act starts to get difficult.