Friday, July 13, 2012

Obama’s Class Warfare Rhetoric

Barack Obama 5 SC Obamas Class Warfare Rhetoric
Anyone who wants to study the tricks of propaganda rhetoric has a rich source of examples in the statements of President Barack Obama. On Monday,July 9th,for example,he said that Republicans “believe that prosperity comes from the top down,so that if we spend trillions more on tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans,that that will somehow unleash jobs and economic growth.”
Let us begin with the word “spend.”Is the government “spending”money on people whenever it does not tax them as much as it can? Such convoluted reasoning would never pass muster if the mainstream media were not so determined to see no evil,hear no evil and speak no evil when it comes to Barack Obama.
Ironically,actual spending by the Obama administration for the benefit of its political allies,such as the teachers’unions,is not called spending but “investment.”You can say anything if you have your own private language.
But let’s go back to the notion of “spending”money on “the wealthiest Americans.”The people he is talking about are not the wealthiest Americans. Income is not wealth — and the whole tax controversy is about income taxes. Wealth is what you have accumulated,and wealth is not taxed,except when you die and the government collects an inheritance tax from your heirs.
People over 65 years of age have far more wealth than people in their thirties and forties — but lower incomes. If Obama wants to talk about raising income taxes,let him talk about it,but claiming that he wants to tax “the wealthiest Americans”is a lie and an emotional distraction for propaganda purposes.
Read More at the New American. By ThomasSowell.

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