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As usual, Democrats will take more of your money via taxes

Think you’re having a tough time making ends meet, especially the people considered middle and lower class? Well, when Obama and the Democrats get through with you, your paychecks (if you’re lucky enough to still earn one) are going to get smaller, making it tougher on you to make ends meet. Even in this lousy economic climate created by the Obama Depression, they will take more of your hard-earned money to pay for their frivolous spending. And they are going to do it just like I said they would back in August in a post I wrote on the 3rd. Here’s what I told you back then would happen:

Yes, he will raise taxes, possibly as early as November although I do believe he’ll wait until after the election, remember, it’s all a big political game to people like Obama. It’s not about the country and never has been.

How can I say with certainty he’ll get his increases? You know that bogus 12 member debt panel of congressional members that is in the debt deal? Here’s the quick summary from CNN:

The committee would comprise 12 members: Six from each chamber, equally divided between Democrats and Republicans. The panel’s recommendations would be due by November 23 and guaranteed an up-or-down vote without amendments by December 23.

Can you see it yet? The six Socialists Democrats will recommend tax increases, the Republicans will not. Stalemate. Guess who gets to break the stalemate? Bingo! There’s your tax increase.

Are you interested in what the headline from Reuters yesterday was? For your convenience, I took a screenshot of it, you can click that screenshot and read the whole story if you’d like.

(Reuters) – Democrats want tax hikes to be the first item negotiated in “super committee” deficit-reduction talks, trying to force Republicans to confront an issue at the heart of this year’s budget fights, sources told Reuters.

The tough stance by Democrat members of the powerful 12-member congressional panel reflects the party’s wariness that Republicans might try to sideline the issue of revenue increases in the negotiations.

“They’ve raised the idea of doing taxes first,” a Republican aide involved in the discussions said on Friday on condition of anonymity.

The panel has the task of finding ways of cutting the deficit by at least $1.2 trillion over 10 years. If it fails to agree on a plan by November 23, automatic spending cuts will be triggered, beginning in 2013.

If Democrats hold firm to their demand for taxes to be discussed first, that could make it hard for the committee to make the tight November deadline. Congress is due to vote on the panel’s recommendations by December 23.

Who told you so, again? That’s right, I told you so! I know those people better than they know themselves, and everything I told you they were trying to do, they have done.

Obama & Company have spent 6 trillion dollars we don’t have since he came to power, and now, he expects us to foot the bill. And something needs to be said that really hasn’t been said to Obama and the Democrats. It ain’t your money.

I’m not concerned about you and your problems. I’m concerned with mine and my family’s, and living the life we’ve worked hard for and if that means telling you, “No,” I really don’t have a problem with that. Like I said, it ain’t your money.