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Wright Wants Obama to Fail

It has occurred to me that the Rev. Wright does not want Obama to succeed.  Maybe he's a little miffed at Obama for backing away from him, but I don't think that is the reason he doesn't want him to win the election.  I think that the Reverend NEEDS him to lose so that he can continue to preach about how the "white man" has kept the African American population down.  After all, isn't it common for black leaders to condemn any black person who has actually been successful, calling them traitors to their black identity?  Look at how some talk about Bill Cosby.  When I was younger, I used to blame every misfortune and setback on my childhood.  One day, someone told me "you know, maybe it's time you stopped blaming your past for every present misfortune and start fixing it.  That was an epiphany, and it worked.  So someone like Bill Cosby tries to tell black youth that they have to forget the past and start living with the potential that the future offers and they condemn him.  How dare he, how dare Obama, rise above their race and succeed?
 
Wright will no doubt blame all white people for not electing the first black president if Obama loses to McCain, but that would probably suit him just fine.  It will add more fuel to his sermons of hate and racial injustice. 
 
Just when you think Americans are starting to look past race when they elect someon to office, along comes Wright to remind us of the color of our skin. 
 
 
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It's Tax Time - Time to Rant

Okay, so this is my first post, precipitated by my growing anger at our "progressive" (is it just me, or is it somewhat Orwellian to call it progressive when it's really regressive?) tax system. 

I have been poor or close to poor most of my life.  It wasn't until I went to college at the age of 39 that my economic situation started to improve.  I'm making a pretty good income right now, but I would not characterize myself as being "rich".  

I've been at my job for about two years.  The job I had before paid me less than half of what I am making now and what is really bringing the tax issue to a head for me is the difference in my pay after taxes.  You would think that if you double your income, your take home pay would double.  I'm all too aware that the increase would not be double due to the tax system, but the difference in my paycheck absolutely shocked me.  A 100% increase in pay didn't result in a 100% increase in take-home pay, nor even a 50% increase.  It was just 25%.  So because I started making more money,  I literally gave the government a 75% raise!  This is insane!

I get angry when I hear that the middle class includes people earning $25,000 - $90,000 and what I am making is above that, making me one of the "rich" that the Democrats are always wanting to soak.  They already soak me enough!  There was an article online about the middle class crunch, blaming everything except taxes for the reason that people were not able to get ahead.  If we were allowed to keep more of what we have, there would be no middle class crunch.  Since I started late in making a decent income and I've had to catch up on getting out of debt from all the years that I had a low income, I have barely made a dent in acquiring enough money to retire on.  In fact, I don't see myself retiring at all.  If I could keep more of my income, I would have a chance to fix that.  What is the point of trying to succeed if the government is the only one to benefit from it?

It's very discouraging, to say the least. 

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