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Higher tax rates on high earners, even if they produce less revenue, are an attempt to centralize power in government and to limit the autonomy and countervailing power of individuals in the voluntary sector. Which is why the liberal bloggers cheer them on.
The U.S. government already spreads the wealth around with abandon and Obama's efforts are just a continuation of that lamentable practice.
It is a perfect time to look at what Americans say about being rich in America today.
The exact dimensions of the Democrats' rout are not yet clear, but we do know that Americans who embraced "hope and change" two years ago are now rejecting the change they were given.
Since his inauguration, President Obama has proposed new spending programs that will add $6.5 trillion to the American national debt over the next 10 years.
How long before taxpayers are pushed too far?
History proves that populist attacks on the rich--the president and his administration's latest strategy--do not appeal to American voters.
How long before taxpayers are pushed too far?




