It’s *Obama Must Go Wednesday.
Every Wednesday until the election, I’ll be posting OMG Wednesdays.
Maybe the President hates Bain because they created job growth and he can’t.
The Incredible Bain Jobs Machine
The Wall Street Journal
In a competitive economy, $5,000 computers become $500 tablets. Consumers get to spend the difference elsewhere in the economy.
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False Narrative: House Didn’t Vote 33 Times to Repeal Obamacare
Liberty News Network
So, how did the Old Media get to a claim of a “33rd repeal vote”? By including the 31 other votes that removed small parts of Obamacare. It should be noted that most of those votes were a bipartisan repealing of small segments of Obamacare.
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H/T Net Right Daily
The CBO says the Rich are Already Paying Their Fair Share of Taxes
Liberty News Network
While wealthy Americans earn about 50% of all income, they pay nearly 70% of the federal tax burden, according to the latest analysis by the CBO.
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Obamacare Now Estimated to Cost $2.6 Trillion in First Decade
The Weekly Standard
Obamacare will cost $2.6 trillion dollars in its first real decade. The bill does not fully go into effect until 2014, therefore the estimate begins with that year.
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Star of Pro-Obama Super PAC Ad Unleashed: ‘Obama Is a Jerk, a Pantywaist, a Lightweight, a Blowhard’
The Weekly Standard
“I think Obama is a jerk, a pantywaist, a lightweight, a blowhard. He hasn’t done a goddamn thing that he said he would do. When he had a Democratic Senate and Democratic Congress, he didn’t do a damn thing. He doesn’t have the guts to say what’s on his mind.”
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Who cares who ran Bain Capital?
Brian Schoeneman at Bearing Drift
We’re really spending all this time and energy on trying to fact check one worthless part of the President’s campaign message? Even if Romney did run Bain and all that outsourcing happened and he was the one who made the decision, does it really matter? Or is it more important that the President – who was elected to fix the economy – has overseen almost four years of job losses, a serious shrinking of the American workforce and unemployment rates above 8% for a record 42 months?
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That’s today’s lesson.
See you next week.