Crooksin
Glue Sniffer
This.
If you agree with everything he's said, then you are just as oblivious as him. But then again your location says you're from "Murrica" so I'm not surprised.
Not to mention the fact that his "Godsend" Obamacare is going to tax the pl*** out of everyone.
(Uploaded chart because it wasn't showing up when I added the image to the post, see below)
Compared to other tax hikes? Not so much, in fact he's on par with Clinton and Bush, the former being one of the most respected Presidents ever.
So no, the Affordable Care Act isn’t the “biggest tax hike in history.” It’s not even the biggest tax hike in the past 60 years. Or 50 years. Or 30 years. Or 20 years.
But it does include a number of tax hikes. The individual mandate, however, isn’t one of the big ones. It’s only expected to raise $27 billion during the next decade. The largest tax increase in the law is on high earners, who will see their Medicare payroll taxes increase by 0.9 percentage point and who will also pay a slightly higher rate on investment income. That raises more than $200 billion. There’s also the tax on unusually expensive health insurance plans, which raises $30 billion in the first decade, and much more in the second. There’s a $60 billion tax on insurance companies. You can find the whole list here.
Most of the tax increases will happen to the extremely wealthy after all and those retched insurance companies, but with Romney the exact opposite will occur.
Sources:
No, ‘Obamacare’ isn’t ‘the largest tax increase in the history of the world’ (in one chart)
Why Obamacare's Tax Increase Isn't the Biggest Ever - Businessweek
I'm continued to be amazed how Americans are still scared of a little Socialism.