OBAMA’S BUFFETT PLAN FOR TAXES

“It’s confoosin but not amoosin.”  Lil Abner

From the Associated Press:

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama is expected to seek a new base tax rate for the wealthy to ensure that millionaires pay at least at the same percentage as middle income taxpayers.

The federal income tax rate for payers with taxable income of 379,150 or more, which obviously includes millionaires, is 35%.  What does the AP mean by “middle income”?  If they mean people with taxable income between 34,500 and 83,500, their rate is 25%.  Is Obama proposing that millionaires who are now taxed at 35% should pay at least 25%?  That can’t be.

The AP says that on Monday, Obama will announce what he will call the “Buffett Rule” for the rich.  Perhaps we will know what it is after he proposes it.  At least that’s better than having to wait until Congress passes it.

The AP explains:

“The measure would be in addition to $447 billion in new tax revenue that Obama is seeking to pay for his short-term spending and tax cutting plan to jump start the economy.”

How’s that again, a $447 billion “spending and tax cutting” plan?  I’m confoosed.  I didn’t know spending was a tax cutting measure.

As I understood it, Barack Obama’s most recent jobs plan calls upon Congress to appropriate another $447 billion that the President and his administration can spend as they see fit to create some jobs.  But the President did say in his speech that he would “cut payroll taxes in half”, temporarily.  Payroll taxes are those deductions from your pay that go for Social Security and Medicare.  Obama also said it is time to “raise middle class taxes”.  Aha!  I think I’ve got it.  If we raise middle class taxes to 35% that will “ensure that millionaires pay at least at the same percentage as middle income taxpayers”.  Now that is amoosin!  But I’m still confoosed.

THE SUPER-RICH AND THE SATURDAY NIGHT BOWLING LEAGUE

The super-rich don’t need all that money.

Hi there!  My name is Joe.  There is no question about it; the super-rich don’t need all of their money.  Let me restate that so it sounds better; they don’t need all of the money they have.  I make 135,000 dollars a year.  That’s not bad but it doesn’t mean I’m rich.  If I made 200,000 I could live like a king.  That’s enough for anybody.  No one in my Saturday night bowling league makes that kind of money.

The man who gave me my job is super-rich.  I don’t know how much he makes but it must be big bucks because he has a lot of people working for him.  The government should take some of it away from people like that.  Let me say that differently so it sounds better.  They should pay more taxes.

Hola!  My name is José.  Rosa and me, we come here 4 year ago.  We both honest, and Rosa and me we both work hard.  We do okay.  We make, I think thirty, thirty five thousand.  I drive a truck.  Rosa cleans house for some rich people who make 135,000 dollars every year.  I don’t think they need all that mucho monies.  That’s okay; they give Rosa a job.

Hello!  People call me Horse because I am bigger and stronger than most of the other workers on the farm.  This year I pick strawberries.  Last year I worked on apples and peaches.  I loaded the heavy crates on a truck.  The driver was a nice man named José.  He didn’t lift crates; he didn’t have to.  José was rich.

—  oOo —

It’s true; the super rich don’t need all that much money.  But somehow I think we are all better off because they have it.  Think jobs,  Think hospitals and other philanthropies.  What would the world be like if no one was rich?

BE BOLD, BE BRAVE, GO BIG

36 Senators, more than a third of the entire senatorial body, joined hands on Thursday and held a press conference to send a bipartisan call for serious cuts in the federal budget.

When you develop your expenditure cutting plan “Be bold, be brave, go big”.  These are the words of exhortation given by Democratic Sen. Kent Conrad of North Dakota, chairman of the Senate Budget Committee.

Conrad’s remarks were officially directed to the bipartisan panel charged with presenting a bill by November 3rd cutting 1,500,000,000,000 (1.5T) from the federal budget.  However, Steven Hayward, writing for Power Line, sees the Senators’ pledge as a message intended for Barack Obama.  Hayward calls it Obama’s Last Chance. He may be right.  The President is getting very little support from his party.

OBAMA’S FAVORITE SON

WARREN WINS THE COAT OF MANY COLORS

As folks who speak in the vernacular would say, this photo ‘got to me’.   I met Warren Buffet only once.  It was in Tower 2 of the World Trade Center. The occasion was a luncheon at the offices of the New York Society of Securities Analysts where I was a member at the time. Perhaps my reaction is just a personal one due to a sensitivity heightened by the timing, so close to 911.

The Presidential Medal of Freedom is an award bestowed by the President of the United States and is the highest award of honor given to a civilian.  It recognizes those individuals who have made “an especially meritorious contribution to the security or national interests of the United States, world peace, cultural or other significant public or private endeavors.

Warren Buffet is a man of integrity and good will.  Lenin called such well intended people who supported his reign “useful idiots”.  I find it grating to see our President grant such a high honor to someone best known  as a political advocate for one of the President’s controversial political positions.

I suppose there was no other choice. We do not have a Medal of Useful Idiocy, although a medal for cowardice was actually proposed a couple of years ago. It was to be called the Medal of Courageous Restraint. Click the link to see what we wrote about it. It was a good post.

YJCMTSU  (You Just Can’t Make This Stuff Up)

FAKE ECONOMIST SEES ONLY SHAME IN 911. IT’S KRUGMAN OF COURSE

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Paul Krugman couldn’t bring himself to say one single decent thing about one single human being in his New York Times column on the tenth anniversary of the World Trade Center tragedy.  Thousands of real heroes, 2.977 victims, every one innocent, a solemn day of remembrance and this Nobel Prize winner cannot put his ideology aside to say one word in honor of the dead.  He uses the day only to vent his anger.  Hate consumes a man’s soul.

Forgive me for my immodesty, but I ask you to compare what this high school graduate wrote in the post below to what the New York Times just published by a Princeton professor with a PHD.  Now tell me, if you were the publisher of the world’s paper of record, which writer would you hire and which one would you fire? Would you go with the PHD or the common man?


911 may we never forget

Here at Random Thots we often call the New York Times to task.  To be fair, the Times also does some wonderful work.  We borrow from them today because they have written a series of 911 tributes that is beyond our meager resources to produce.

To catch her early flight on Sept. 11, Amy E. Toyen arose in Boston at 4 a.m. so she could arrive in New York City at 6:45 a.m., in plenty of time to attend the trade show in Windows on the World at 1 World Trade Center. Ms. Toyen, 24, was demonstrating a software product of her company, Thomson Financial in Boston, when her fiancé, Jeffrey Gonski, got a call at 8:58 a.m. — his caller ID showed it was her cellphone — but when he answered, no one was there.

They were engaged to be married next June 16. Mr. Gonski had met Ms. Toyen at their alma mater, Bentley College in Waltham, Mass., and had managed to pull off an elaborate proposal. Last spring he planned a vacation with her to Canada, then surprised her at the airport with a flight for two to Ireland — her favorite place. Then he stunned her again by proposing there, in a romantic locale on the Dingle Peninsula. How could she possibly have said no?

“We had just ordered her wedding dress,” said her father, Martin Toyen. “She was so happy in her life — a woman in love, who loved her job.

The one thing I will not forget was a cell phone conversation from a young Asian girl talking to her mother and complaining of the unbearable heat. Cast modesty aside, her mother said, take off your top. The girl replied, I can’t. I tried, but it’s melted into my skin and my skin comes off with it.  Then the building fell.

911 is very real to me. I keep my photo ID for Building 2 on my desk.  We should never forget.

HALF TIME IN THE LOCKER ROOM

When the New England Patriots are ahead 32 to 6 at half time, do you suppose coach Belichick gathers the players in the locker room and says “Great job guys!  It looks like we’ve won it!  They won’t catch up, so relax guys, just enjoy the second half”.  Of courses not.  In a mellow voice, the coach congratulates the players for a good start then he screams at them to get out there and play twice as hard until the game is completely over lest they blow it in the second half.

Our American Freedom team is clearly well ahead in the game against the Washington Tyrannists, and we are playing on their home turf at that.  But it’s only half time.  We must double our efforts in order to hold on to the lead we have.  There is no time to relax. Speak up, speak out, speak loud.  More ears are willing to listen to you than has been the case for quite some time.  If you open the eyes or turn the head of just one person you have done your part.  Imagine… if each American Freedom fan opened the mind of just one Washington Tyrannist fan,… imagine, just imagine what the result could be.  Be your own Tea Party.

JOBS SPEECH – TRANSCRIPT and COMMENT

The President took no personal responsibility for the failure to stem unemployment.  His remarks were solemn, his tone was that of a lecture.  At times his rage was less than subtle.

In fact, this larger [Republican] notion that the only thing we can do to restore prosperity is just dismantle government, refund everyone’s money, let everyone write their own rules, and tell everyone they’re on their own – that’s not who we are. That’s not the story of America.

 But the Pinocchio award goes to this paragraph.

I am sending this Congress a plan that you should pass right away.  It’s called the American Jobs Act. There should be nothing controversial about this piece of legislation.  Everything in here is the kind of proposal that’s been supported by both Democrats and Republicans – including many who sit here tonight. And everything in this bill will be paid for.  Everything.

Got that?  Nothing controversial, everything supported by Republicans, it will be fully paid for and it must be passed immediately.  I say give Congress just half the time to study it that you took to prepare it.  That would take us to early December 2012.  We want to know what’s in this one before we pass it.

Barack knows his history and expressed his appreciation for what Abraham Lincoln did for the nation.

We all remember Abraham Lincoln as the leader who saved our Union. But in the middle of a Civil War, he was also a leader who looked to the future – a Republican president who mobilized government to build the transcontinental railroad; launch the National Academy of Sciences; and set up the first land grant colleges.  (emphasis ours).

 To Barack, Lincoln’s greatness comes from his infrastructure programs.  Giving freedom to the Black man is not even mentioned.

Our time and space is running out, so we will leave you with these Cliff Notes that cover the rest of the speech.

   loopholes                special interests             pass my bill right now

   crumbling bridges               loopholes             decaying bridges

   tax breaks             affluent Americans          struggling Americans

   fair share                     pass my bill right now                reforms

   oil companies                       lobbyists                      shared sacrifice

UPDATE:
OOPS! We forgot to include a link to the full transcript. Here it is.

RANDOM THOTS AFTER THE SPEECH

Markets plunge after speech
Is it Europe or is it Barack Obama’s speech.  It’s both.  The common denominator is the playing out of socialistic agendas.  Europe was a little farther along Insolvency Road but Obama is propelling us to what may prove to be a photo finish.

BHO is FDR Redux, not Carter II
Minutes after Random Thots published Jobs and Economics a la Barack Obama, Steven Hayward published Obama vs. FDR.  Great minds think alike.  There is little doubt (in great minds, that is) that BHO is repeating FDR’s mistakes. Everyone should read The Forgotten Man by Amity Shlaes. It is the definitive work on FDR.  I would also refer you to my article in American Thinker on the Obama/Roosevelt comparison. (shameless plug).

Turner 50 – Weprin 44   WOW !
If you are not a woman you can never know what it is like to birth a baby.  If you are not from District 9 in Brooklyn you can never know the significance of Turner’s lead over Weprin.  It was about as likely as a Bernie Sanders endorsement of Sarah Palin.  We covered the race initially in Daily News Endorses Turner vs. Weprin. It is understandable why the President’s wife bowed her head and appeared to pray before her husband spoke.

OBAMA’S BIG JOBS LECTURE

SUMMARY – You’ve heard my lecture, Republicans! Now pass my bill!!

It was a terrible speech.  It was better than I expected.

I give myself zip on the prediction there would be nothing but lip service for small business.  Details are sparse but it does appear there is some help for small and medium size companies.  Other good points include some preferential treatment for our veterans and a speech that bore on the greatness of our country, not our faults.  On the latter point, I hope it’s not like a response to that line in a movie where the neglected woman pleads with her lover “Just tell me you love me.  You don’t have to mean it.“

Barack was angry.  Michelle showed signs of stress.  Smiles were few.  There was not a light moment in Obama’s speech.  Michelle’s usual happy face and essence of delight that only a woman can impart was gone. In its place we saw the image of a somber faced wife who closed her eyes and bowed her head as soon as she was seated comfortably.  Michelle knows what is at stake.

Re-retraining is easy to support; so is streamlining the patent process.  Huh? Streamlining the patent process?  How did that get in there?  Oh well, I guess that’s good.

How did I do on the predictions made in It’s Joint Session Day.

He will ask for 300B
He asked for 447 Billion.                    3/4 credit
Not full credit because the number was off by 50%.

It will be about expansion of government               full credit
Points could be deducted for lack of mention of support for the states, but the professor decided that would be nit picking.

Infrastructure Bank             3/4 credit.
Full credit not given because the President didn’t identify his call for a private financing program by name.

Use of the S word (stimulus)            full credit plus a gold star
As prediced, the word was nowhere to be found.  Stimulus as a word is as dead as stimulus was in fact.

Stoking class resentment                   full credit
The only thing he missed was corporate jets

Only lip service for small business               zero credit
Obama’s plan would indeed provide some relief for small and medium size businesses.

So much for fun, now for the critique.  There is so much to say it will have to wait for the next post.