Glenn Beck, in an interview with David Freddoso, author of "The Case Against Barack Obama" asked Freddosso about Obama's tax plans, which are constantly changing by the way. Here is a copy of the transcript of the interview.
GLENN: David, can we start with the economy with Barack Obama and the difference of what Barack Obama sees in the economy. How is he different than the politics of old as he calls them, the politics of failed policy?
FREDDOSO: Well, I would say and thanks for having me again, Glenn.
GLENN: Sure.
FREDDOSO: I would say that he, on economics he has rose from a typical populist anti free trade sort of position in a higher tax position that pretty much ignores the incentives involved in government tax policy. As you know, when you raise marginal tax rates, you are basically making it more difficult for small businesses. You are creating extra expenses for them and that means that wages tend to go up more slowly and perhaps even people get laid off if you have a major shift upward in the upper marginal rates. Because the people who hire other people are the ones making the large income. That is part of Obama's tax policy is to raise the top marginal rates.
GLENN: Okay, now wait a minute. Hang on just a second.
FREDDOSO: Yes.
GLENN: A lot of people don't understand, and I know you just explained. A lot of people don't understand that this is bad. Have you and I know this is past when your book came out but can you document here at all on how Barack Obama has changed his position?
FREDDOSO: Yes.
GLENN: on that top marginal rate.
FREDDOSO: Well, you know, he even he went on Stephanopoulos just a couple of weekends ago and when asked about if we go into a recession, would you raise taxes and his answer was, well, maybe not if we go into a recession. So he's already implying here that he understands raising taxes hurts people but he is willing to do it anyway as long as we're not in a recession already.
GLENN: And he's doing it for a reason of what he calls basic fairness.
FREDDOSO: Yes.
GLENN: Do you remember when he was go ahead.
FREDDOSO: Of course, you are referring to when he was asked by Charlie Gibson, I believe, about the capital gains tax, and he wants to raise the capital gains tax. He said he wants it to go up to maybe 28%. Right now it's 15%. When you raise the capital gains tax, historically revenues go down because people engage in fewer transactions when the marginal when the capital gains rate is high. So in fact, every time that rate has been cut, the government revenues have increased and so Charlie Gibson asked him, well, if raising this tax doesn't actually raise more money for the government, why are you going to do it. And Obama's answer was fairness. So now we have a government I mean, and this is you could say this is a great indicator of socialism. You have the government trying to make the economy more fair by hurting some people and not helping the others. It's a kind of laughable situation you could say.
END TRANSCRIPT
So essentially, Obama knows that raising taxes is bad for the economy. It doesn't bring more revenues, it doesn't create jobs. Raising taxes lowers revenues if anything. It also is a surefire way to lose jobs. If you raise taxes on small business, small business owners will lay people off, making more people dependent on the government, yet the government will have less money to take care of the additional people who need government assistance. So Obama wants to hurt the rich, (of which he is a member) without helping the poor all in the name of 'fairness'. I suppose it's fair if he screws everybody. (except the Marxists, I'm sure his plans include tax breaks for the Marxists) I thought Obama's supporters were the 'educated' class in America. I'm not sure what kind of education his supporters have, but it must not have included research.
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I'd like to copy this and send it to my sil. Mmmmmm... Nope. Not worth it.
The only thing I'd asterisk is that I heard the book this guy wrote is riddled with inaccuracies. Can't speak to the interview w/ Glenn itself, but when interviews are done w/ people w/ obvious biases, I lean on the side of skeptisism.
What I'd like to hear is a follow-up. Take what this guy said and pose it to an Obama supporter to hear how he/she defends it.
Who said it's riddled with inaccuracies? Glenn prefaced the conversation by saying he doesn't bring in everyone who writes a book, because some of them do have inaccuracies. Now I don't know for sure whether or not his book has inaccuracies, but Obama's tax policies are part of his campaign trail conversations. Supposing this guy's book is off, it doesn't change what Barack has said on 'Meet the Press' and the like on his tax plans.
Now that I think about it, the book that I heard was heavily criticized was 'Obama Nation'. Though anything that is anti-Obama gets criticized.
Didn't yall hear that payn more in taxes is patriotic?
"He steals from the rich and gives to the poor..Angus Moore..Angus Moore..dum dum dum."
Alright, everyone hand over their lupines!
No, I'm not turnin into Stan, it's a Monty Python skit/song.
Barrin a ttl meltdown, looks like your Mets are playoff bound.
Sounds like Robin of Loxley. But you gotta luv Friar Tuck.
Yes paying more taxes is patriotic, but giving to charity is not. Biden has earned about $2.5 million over the last 10 years and given about $3000 to charity over that time. (Thanks to Groucho for that bit of info) If giving your money to the less fortunate is patriotic, then Joe Biden must hate poor people.
Not sure if that's a fair judgement. it's possible to donate money and/or items and not declare it on your taxes.
That's true, but come on, this is Joe Biden, do you think he's really giving to charity and not declaring it on his taxes? But it is possible...NAH!!!
Plus, he's declaring like $300 dollars a year. I'd probably believe he was giving to charity if he was declaring $0, but he's going through the effort of declaring $300, when he makes over $200,000.
Honestly, I don't wanna know how much money Biden or anyone donates to charity. I just don't see that as an issue.
Besides, when it comes to givin we not supposed to let the right hand know what the left hand is doin.
Caught Prez Tom on Larry King tonite. Apparently we all misjudged Iran; they're just a bunch a peace lovers. God bless em..God bless him one and all.
What did LK ask him? What type of music do you listen to? Do you prefer basketball or soccer? What do you enjoy doing in your free time? You know LK likes to ask the hard-hitting questions.
(still laughin at your exchange about Larry King.)
I was taking your poll, Nestor, and I couldn't vote cuz my answer wasn't there.
I need "Who's Charlie Rangel?". No, it's true.
Ok, I mighta jumped the gun on that whole "looks like your Mets are gonna make the playoffs" thing.
Linda,
Charlie Rangel is a Democrat Congressman who is Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee.
"The Committee has jurisdiction over all taxation, tariffs and other revenue-raising measures, as well as a number of other programs including:
Social Security
Unemployment benefits
Medicare
Enforcement of child support laws
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, a federal welfare program
Foster care and adoption programs
The U.S. Constitution requires that all bills regarding taxation must originate in the House of Representatives, and House procedure is that all bills regarding taxation must go through this committee. These stipulations make this House committee particularly powerful, especially in comparison with its Senate counterpart, the U.S. Senate Committee on Finance." (from wikipedia)
So Charlie Rangel has not been claiming income from a rental property in the Dominican Republic, has an untitled vehicle parked in the House of Representatives garage, has multiple rent controlled apartments (one of which was his campaign office) as well as a number of other illegal activities and ethics violations, yet he is still chairman of one of the most powerful committees in the US Congress. He has also been in office since 1971. Term limits anyone?
Rangel's a freakin joke. Epitome a Washington sleeze.
Seems I recall the repukes were for term limits (until they had the majority).
Ya know, I'm sicka all a them.
Oooh, he sounds like a peach!
Thanks for the info!!
Bummer bout your Mets. Missed it by that much.
If that much equals a half-way decent bullpen, then yes, we missed it by that much.
My only hope is that we don't do something stupid, like trade Jose Reyes for a couple of pitchers. As bad as we need middle relief, we don't need it that bad. I'm thinking maybe we just pitch Johan every third day, and have him throw at least 8 innings every time out.
Santana's one baaad dude. Losin Wagner there at the end a the season did yall in. Hey, atleast yall didn't have as big of a collapse as last year :)
We didn't collapse by as much as last season...but we still got eliminated from the playoffs on the last day. Having the playoffs decided on the last day may make for good drama, unless your team gets eliminated.
On better news, the Giants are in first place in the toughest division in the NFL.
Also Texas moved up to #5, and Oklahoma is #1. It should make for quite an interesting game in Dallas in two weeks.
Hey Nestor, you've been quiet lately...just checkin in to see if all's ok!
I'm fine. I've just been busy, and when I'm not so busy, I've been reading a little more. But I'll be back in a little while I think.
You're not gonna go Crazy Svetlana on us are you?
Wat are you talking about? I will not be going crazy.
I've just been working more and finishing of the Chronicles of Narnia. I had read the first three, and my mom bought the last 4 for Ryan, so in the last week and a half, I've read 'Prince Caspian', 'Voyage of the Dawn Treader' and 'The Silver Chair'.
'Prince Caspian' disappointed me. It was different in a number of places than the movie, but I think the movie was actually better, and I rarely think that a movie is better than the book. 'Voyage' was probably my favorite book in the series and I can't wait for the movie. 'Silver Chair' would probably fit somewhere in the middle of the pack.
I'd Say:
"Voyage of the Dawn Treader"
"The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe"
"The Magician's Nephew"
"The Horse and His Boy"
"The Silver Chair"
"Prince Caspian"
But 'Caspian' was the only one I was really disappointed in.
I began the first one several times but never did finish. Back when I read alotta fiction/fantasy I'm sure I'da liked em. Summer sure did.
And Nestor, you go not crazy.
We want gadgets! We want gadgets!
You're sufrin from bloggers burn out I believe. It goes away.
Yeah, a little. I was going to get back in but we've had some friends over so that killed that. I'll be back on next week...probably. On a side note. HOOK 'EM HORNS, OU SUCKS!!!!!
Hey Nest,
Ck out my campaign ad at Recks Blog @ TH.
I'm back in it baby!
"I've noticed a marked strategy bt the prees in every article I read about McCai or palin. Evrything they say about Obama are Biden the press refutes in the followin paragraph. Ie:
"The national media has written us off. Senator Obama is measuring the drapes, and planning with Speaker (Nancy) Pelosi and Senator (Harry) Reid to raise taxes, increase spending, take away your right to vote by secret ballot in labor elections, and concede defeat in Iraq. But they forgot to let you decide. My friends, we've got them just where we want them," McCain planned to tell supporters, according to speech excerpts provided by the campaign.
In fact, Obama has proposed tax cuts for those making less than $250,000 and has called for a timetable for withdrawing U.S. forces from Iraq.
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