Even if soaking a few hundred more corporations could cover the remaining 94.106% of the 2011 deficit, would it be worth it?
Tag: Obama
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.
House Passes ANOTHER Debt Ceiling Bill
A debt ceiling compromise beats the prospect of a second Obama term by a landslide the size of Texas. I’m glad Congressman Stivers, my representative in the House, voted for the Budget Control Act of 2011.
Three Months of Soaking the Rich
Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH) has a Progressive’s grasp of economics: Washington is blameless, corporations are evil, and bureaucrats need more money to adjust the level of all boats appropriately.
Soak the Rich: News Corp.
If there’s one thing more evil than a conservative, it’s a conservative media executive. That’s why true Progressives knew, long before Rupert Murdoch and his minions in England caused their current scandal, that News Corporation – parent of Fox News and The Wall Street Journal – was perhaps the vilest corporation on earth.
Boehner’s got Backbone
Conservatives, take heart! The president sees the debt ceiling debate as a terrific excuse to raise taxes amid his spending binge, but Speaker Boehner remains a steady advocate of smaller government.
The Man Who Would be Czar
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) created by last summer’s Dodd-Frank “Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection” bill is scheduled to open its doors today, but there’s a bump in the road: those accursed Republicans won’t let Obama place its Director!
Soak the Rich: Southwest Airlines
Southwest Airlines commits an unforgivable crime against the greater good each day: by offering flights around the world at discount rates, Southwest prevents Americans from riding trains!
Soak the Rich, Week 11
Starting with the ten largest companies in the S&P 500 index and moving to the least-Progressive villains after that, how far have twenty-two applications of Sherrod’s Sure-Fire Budget Oil brought us?