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The Occupy Wall Street
Via Dave Weigel, savor the irony of a spot that begins with a call for more serious political conversations and then instantly reverts to deathless leftist boilerplate about �economic justice� and �peace rather than militarization.� (Maybe Obama�s not the candidate for these people after all.) This is as close as we�ve gotten to an actual list of demands, and � we still ain�t close. But honestly, I don�t even want to see the demands anymore. All I want to see is the math. We�re going to hike taxes on the rich to pay for education? Great! Who are we going to hike taxes on to lift the $1.299 trillion deficit boulder that Hopenchange dropped on us this year? The rich, right? How about making Medicare sustainable long-term before it supernovas from the pressure of millions of new Baby Boomers piling onto the rolls? Any creative solutions, or is that another case of shaking the big money tree that you�ll find growing in every one-percenter�s backyard? The tragedy of this idiocy, of course, is that many of the 99 percent really are hurting terribly and yet the only way to pay for their �solutions� would be to tax � the 99 percent. The chump in the White House knows that perfectly well but he�s too gutless to break the bad news until after he�s safely re-elected or else the GOP would pull something close to 99 percent at the polls next year. That�s another grand White House fraud. Not the grandest, but it�s up there.
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