September Chaos Obama Wants $ 1.6 Trillion More in Taxes

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September Chaos Obama Wants $ 1.6 Trillion More in Taxes

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by Martin Armstrong Armstrong Economics

President Obama is already posturing to raise taxes again. He is now calling for $1.6 trillion in tax increases. We are headed into a massive black hole and there is not much we are going to be able to do. These politicians are totally out in left field and we may actually see a government shut down this time for the stakes are getting really insanely high. They are destroying the future of everyone and are so brain-dead that they cannot even understand that this is unsustainable on the long-term.

Granted, Congressman Tom Reed has come out stating that the President's proposal to avoid the pending fiscal cliff just completely fails to offer any realistic solution. These people are destroying everything and cannot understand that this is MASSIVELY DEFLATIONARY. The youth unemployment in Europe is at the 60% level. Talk to the youth in this country. They go to school, end up with huge student loans to pay off, and then wait tables or are forced to start their own business in some way to get by. Schools are absurd in cost and offer nothing tangible. Few people end up doing whatever their major was in school other than doctors and lawyers. They pay for an education that fails to prepare them for a job and only results in huge debt.

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September Chaos Obama Wants $ 1.6 Trillion More in Taxes
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