The problem with the federal balance sheet, you see, is that corporations don’t pay their fair share. US Bancorp is a prime example – and if those bankster crooks think they’ll get away with it, Sherrod would beg to differ!
Tag: Leftism
Union Bosses Corrected in 400 Words or Less
With ballot language set for the Senate Bill 5 referendum, Ohio’s government unions are busy finding ways to fit “NO ON ISSUE 2” into their anti-reform talking points. Member dues will buy loads of airtime… but you can’t put a price on common sense.
President Tells Truth… Twice!
So they don’t slip past, I’ve put two honest quotes from the president in bold. Things to keep in mind, as Obama and his campaign team shrug off crushing deficits in an attempt to blame conservatives for America’s credit downgrade…
Soak the Rich, Week 14
Sherrod – like President Obama – isn’t specific about his approach to sustainable big government, so what if we used the class-warrior’s dream scenario of doubled corporate income taxes and fully “reclaimed” CEO pay? Starting with just the 2011 deficit of $1.62 trillion, how fast could we balance the budget with a little extra from the kings of the S&P 500 index?
Leftists Love (Union Affiliated) Teachers
Ohio’s professional Left cares about teachers insofar as “teachers” equal “the teachers’ union,” which devotes millions of dollars and countless hours to leftist causes.
Soak the Rich: The Dow Chemical Company
Because chemicals always do more harm than good, Dow Chemical should be punished for their crimes against humanity. Conveniently, there’s a $1.62 trillion shortfall in the 2011 federal budget – let’s see how Dow likes the Sherrod Brown approach to deficits!
Soak the Rich: Monsanto Company
Acid rain! Frankenseeds! With terms that frightening, it’s obvious we should take the foodstuffs Gaia provides and leave it at that. Conveniently, there’s a $1.62 trillion shortfall in the 2011 federal budget. Who thinks Monsanto deserves the corporate tax hikes Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH) demands to pay for big government?
Soak the Rich, Week 13
Even if soaking a few hundred more corporations could cover the remaining 94.106% of the 2011 deficit, would it be worth it?
Soak the Rich: Raytheon Company
Swanson has worked at Raytheon for 39 years, so he’s got enough money. His $14,802,500 will be much better spent by Sherrod Brown and Barack Obama!
Soak the Rich: Lockheed Martin
Somehow – probably because of the military! – America’s 2011 budget has a $1.62 trillion hole, and Lockheed seems an ideal candidate for Sherrod Brown’s budget solution of huge tax hikes on corporations.