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Is John McCain Stupid, or Does He Think We Are?

By David Sirota, AlterNet. Posted October 24, 2008.


That's the question, as he slams Obama for his plan to lower taxes on the middle class and raise them on the super-rich.

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Is John McCain stupid, or does he believe we are? That's the question as he criticizes Barack Obama for allegedly trying to "redistribute the wealth" with a plan to lower taxes on the middle class and raise them on the super-rich.

Of course, the Democrat's proposal would merely slow down (not fully halt) the less-talked-about redistribution whereby Washington sends middle-class money up the income ladder. Either McCain doesn't know about this kleptocracy and is the dumbest presidential candidate in history, or he thinks America is too ignorant to recognize theft. Which is it?

I'm guessing the latter, since the evidence is so overwhelming.

In the last eight years, we the little people have been forced to provide more and more of the taxes fueling America's redistribution machine. As the Congressional Budget Office reports, the $715 billion in tax breaks that President Bush gave to those making more than $342,000 a year began dramatically shifting the overall tax burden from the rich onto the rest of us. Meanwhile, because of lobbyist-crafted loopholes, most corporations pay zero federal income taxes, according to the Government Accountability Office. The result is what Warren Buffett admits: When counting all taxes (income, payroll, property, etc.), billionaires and Big Business often pay lower effective tax rates than their employees.

The output of the redistribution machine is becoming just as regressive. In the age of Halliburton fraud and ExxonMobil subsidies, our government spends $93 billion a year on corporate welfare. (For comparison, that's roughly three times what it spends on a traditional welfare program like food stamps.) That doesn't include the recent bailout giving $700 billion to the same banks currently doling out $70 billion in executive pay and bonuses -- a scheme the Financial Times says "amounts to a large transfer of resources from lower to higher income earners."

Thanks to these redistributive policies -- policies McCain championed in Congress -- the richest 1 percent today owns a larger share of America's wealth than at any time since before the Great Depression.

The Republican standard-bearer likely knows all this, but his fetish is fact-free fairy tales -- the kind presenting seven houses, a beer-industry fortune and lockstep conservatism as mavericky Joe-the-Plumber populism. When it comes to economics, McCain is banking on Americans believing similarly inane myths -- specifically, those portraying obscene affluence as the commonplace achievement under royalist rule.

During the indigence and socioeconomic immobility of the 19th century's Gilded Age, this meme flourished through Horatio Alger stories. Today, one in five American children live in poverty, and authorities from the Economist magazine to the Wall Street Journal note that our country exhibits the least amount of upward economic mobility in the industrialized world -- less than even Europe's supposedly sclerotic socialisms. In light of that, sustaining the "American Dream" narrative requires updated rags-to-riches fantasies like "MTV Cribs," HBO's "Entourage" -- and now McCain '08.

The Arizona senator's pulp fiction packs an extra-nationalistic punch, however. We are not only expected to support regressive redistribution, but also to believe that stopping such robbery is subversive. McCain implies Obama is backing Soviet conquest by proposing to finance tax cuts for 95 percent of American workers with tax increases on the richest 5 percent. When Joe Biden said it is "patriotic" for millionaires to pay their fair share of taxes, Republicans waved the bloody shirt of Reaganism and attacked him -- as if Al Capone-style tax evasion is how aristocrats display their true love of country.

The GOP campaign, in short, is a brew of redbaiting and free-market zealotry, a concoction with a poisonous purpose: resurrecting the everyone-for-themselves pathologies that perpetuate the status quo. And if we revert to selfish form during this economic crisis, then McCain's cynical calculation is correct: America is a confederacy of dunces.

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David Sirota is a best-selling author whose newest book, "The Uprising," was just released this month. He is a fellow at the Campaign for America's Future and a board member of the Progressive States Network -- both nonpartisan organizations. His blog is at www.credoaction.com/sirota.

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The Current Crisis
Posted by: JSquercia on Oct 24, 2008 2:15 PM   
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The current Crisis is the result of the fact that the Rich have so much money to invest that they chase after higher and higher returns
The returns on the Normal Nuts and bolts economy is too low for them so they got into the Financial Services Industry which created all sorts of esoteric Financial Instruments that paid a higher rate of return . Of course someone should have noted that higher rates of return usually imply greater Risk

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» RE: The Current Crisis Posted by: QuestionAuthority
RP
Posted by: rav933 on Oct 24, 2008 9:35 PM   
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the failed economy of today is the direct result of the economic policies of the democratic Clinton regime and Alan Greenspan, what happened in the late 90’s as far as the US economic policies is the main reason for the downrurn seen a decade later. Ecomnomies are not driven by changes made a year or two ago but a result of changes with repurecussions a decade later. Which is why, we are in this dire strait, due to the democratic socialist policies of Clinton which were put into play by one Alan greenspan

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» RE: P Posted by: cberkland
» Wrong - O Posted by: QuestionAuthority
Yes
Posted by: EinMD on Oct 24, 2008 11:22 PM   
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To both.

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joe the dumbass demands he be screwed
Posted by: babstoyfish on Oct 25, 2008 12:42 AM   
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So absurd when McCain's yelling about "spreading the wealth around" at his rallies in the "Real America", and he's talking to a bunch of wageslaves. Obama plans to take their hard-earned minimum wage and give it to people even worse off than Joe Sixpack the Wal-Mart employee! Too bad for Joe the Plumber, he's voting for someone who will take his money, and give it to Joe the Xillionaire.

How sad is it that "spreading the wealth around" is the most damning thing you can utter about a candidate. The poor fools all hoot and holler and booooo such a horrible thought. The nerve! Treating the poor with fairness and decency! Clearly Joe really would rather his taxes go to bloodmoney for the filthy rich war profiteers than foodmoney for his disabled grandmother. At least the warpigs have jobs!

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» the govt screws us all Posted by: edgar1
STUPID is as STUPID does!
Posted by: Ottomatic on Oct 25, 2008 4:53 AM   
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McNasty was set up to take the fall
For the Chump.
Obama wins,
Gets blamed for everything.
BUSH III

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X-POLYGAMIST WIFE in ARIZONA
Posted by: X-POLYGAMIST WIFE on Oct 28, 2008 7:09 AM   
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McCain isn't stupid, he just doesn't care.

Remember he's the senator who for 26 years ignored ten thousand suffering women and children in the polygamous town of Colorado City, Arizona.

McCain knows polygamists rape underage girls, he knows 80% of FLDS polygamists are on welfare, he knows 60% are on state medical insurance, he knows about the inbreeding that produces spinal bifida, downs syndrome, cleft pallet, femarese disease, and a slew of other maladies (12% of pop).

John McCain knows polygamy is all about tyranny over women, he knows FLDS children aren't educated, and he knows FLDS leaders bilk Arizona taxpayers out of 25-30 million a year.

And John McCain knows about the LOST BOYS who are thrown out of Colorado City so older polygamous men can take underage brides.

John McCain KNOWS, he just doesn't CARE.

Watch the video:

http://www.bankingonheaven.com

BANKING ON HEAVEN . COM

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It's Flatland you see..?
Posted by: TJColatrella on Oct 28, 2008 10:02 AM   
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He's stupid..so he thinks we're stupid..!

Go read Flatland, it will explain it all..

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"yes" next question?
Posted by: BlueBerry PickN on Oct 28, 2008 10:45 AM   
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. . . do you believe there is a 'we' in corruption?




Spread Love, not corporate dependence...

BlueBerry Pick'n
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"We, two, form a Multitude" ~ Ovid.
"Violence can only be concealed by a Lie, & the Lie can only be maintained by Violence." ... "Any man, who has once proclaimed Violence as his Method, is inevitably forced to take the Lie as his Principle" – Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities." - Voltaire
~~~
"Silent Freedom is Freedom Silenced"

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Who's stupid? McCain or Sirota?
Posted by: mylesh on Oct 28, 2008 6:14 PM   
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Sirota puts everything at the feet of McCain and the Republicans.
He seems to ignore that everything, and I do mean everything, that the Republicans got away with was because the Democrats were driving the getaway car.

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Is John McCain stupid, or does he believe we are?
Posted by: fkuechmann on Oct 30, 2008 3:55 PM   
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BOTH.

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Yup, McCain thinks we're stupid
Posted by: georgiaorwell on Oct 31, 2008 3:03 AM   
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Otherwise why would he have picked miss Sarah?
Otherwise why would he use Kevin the non-plumber ( AKA Joe the P) to be the persons he thinks Americans most identify with?

McCain is academically ignorant, evil, and desperate. He also represents the mainstream media (Fox et al) who can't bear the thought that they might have to pay a little more in taxes. These folks, O'Reilly, Cavuto, Dobbs, etc., who make a ton of money, can't stomach the thought of having any loopholes closed or their paying a dime more in their taxes and for the middle class to get a break, as in Obama's tax plan. They. don't. care. I'm sure we all relate to Cindy McCain also - hahahahaha- she's such a role model. Truth is that most of definitely fall somewhere between Miss Rich and Miss Stupid, who are the standard bearers for McCain's failed campaign.

McCain/Palin: COUNTRY LAST.

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