Saturday, October 1, 2011

Obama misleading America on Taxes to divide the Country.

When President Obama starts spewing talking points that the rich don’t pay their share of taxes, he is distorting the facts and engaging in Class Warfare.

Here are the facts according to the IRS:

Those making more than $1 million pay 24% of income in taxes
Those making $200,000 to $300,000 pay 17.5%
Those making $100,000 to $125,000 pay 9.9%
Those making $50,000 to $60,000 pay 6.3%
Those making $20,000 to $30,000 pay 2.5%

And what about those millionaires who supposedly pay no taxes?

There are about 1,470 of them. They represent six-tenths of one percent of all those with million dollar incomes in the U.S. If we assume that they make an average income of $2 million a year each, taxing them at the same rate as other millionaires (24.4%) would yield $367 million, which would increase Treasury income tax revenues by 30 one-hundredths of one percent or one-third of one-tenth of one percent!

Overall, the IRS reports that the revenues from the income tax are sharply skewed toward taxes on the rich:

The top 1% pays 39%
The top 5% pays 60%
The top 10% pays 72%
The bottom half pays 3%

Obama is intentionally misleading the people that believe whatever he says.  If people would take time to look up what he says and use logic, they would see that he is using Class Warfare to divide this Country. 

The Divide and Conquer Strategy, is often applied in the arenas of politics and sociology. In Divide and
Conquer Strategy one power breaks another power into smaller, more manageable pieces, and then takes control of those pieces one by one. It generally takes a very strong power to implement Divide and Conquer Strategy. In order to successfully break up another power or government, the conqueror must have access to strong political, military, and economic machines.  Such as the current administration.

Furthermore, in order to maintain power and influence, large governments will often work to keep smaller powers and governments from uniting. In fact, this use of the principles within the Divide and Conquer Strategy is most common. It is much easier to prevent small powers from linking forces than to break them apart once they have aligned.

Leaders who utilize Divide and Conquer Strategy may encourage or foster feuds between smaller powers. Such as non-union workers and union workers, Conservatives and Tea Party members, Whites and Blacks, Americans and Hispanics.  This kind of political maneuvering requires a great understanding of the peoples who are being manipulated. In order to foster feuds, for example, one must understand the political and social histories of the parties intended to take part in the feuds.  And I believe that this administration has done its homework.

WAKE UP AMERICA!

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