Housing & Fuel Relief

March 27th, 2008 by Keith under Economics View recent posts with the tag Economics on Technorati 

As politicians clamor to buy votes, claiming they will solve the “mortgage crisis” or rising fuel costs with their law and their regulation of our lives, why don’t we hear politicians say they will save us from the “tax crisis” or the “rising burden of taxes”? “Tax Freedom Day” will arrive for many Americans 3 days earlier than last year (April 23rd), but that still basically means we are working 3.5 months to fund politicians desires. Now, if they relieved us from this burden, how many people would be able to meet their mortgage payments? How many people would be able to absorb the rise in fuel prices (forgetting for a moment the governments help in raising the prices)? Why aren’t the politicians saying, “I will abolish your property tax to help give you mortgage freedom & I will do away with taxes on fuel to give you relief?”

For example, in 2005, the average monthly mortgage payment was $1,015. At the same time, the average annual State and local property tax collections was $3,022 per household. So, on average, homeowners would have 3 months relief if politicians put some profit restraints on themselves and provided the constituency with some economic freedom. Why are politicians going after “corporate greed”, but not “political greed”?

Similar relief occurs if numerous taxes were taken out of the price of gasoline. In Ohio, the consumer would save about $0.464 cpg on their fuel purchases. So, the next time you fill up and you reach the 10 gallon point, you would have another $4.60 cents in your pocket. Now, that is not a ton of money, but for the poor and working class, who are usually left with the old gas-guzzlers, this is a big relief.

So, as Obama and Hillary try to buy your votes, claiming they are going to get “corporate greed” and “provide relief”, realize that they are not looking to cut their profits for the little man or provide relief in any way that may hurt them.

On Appeasement

March 27th, 2008 by Ben under Social Issues View recent posts with the tag Social Issues on Technorati War on Terror View recent posts with the tag War on Terror on Technorati 

Iraq and McCain

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The Only Political Sin

March 23rd, 2008 by Keith under Social Issues View recent posts with the tag Social Issues on Technorati 2008 Election View recent posts with the tag 2008 Election on Technorati 

The Elephant in the Room

March 13th, 2008 by Ben under 2008 Election View recent posts with the tag 2008 Election on Technorati 

A Quick Aside

March 12th, 2008 by Ben under Main Stream Media View recent posts with the tag Main Stream Media on Technorati 2008 Election View recent posts with the tag 2008 Election on Technorati 

Fallon Resigns As Mideast Military Chief

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Very Sad News

March 11th, 2008 by Greg under Domestic View recent posts with the tag Domestic on Technorati Social Issues View recent posts with the tag Social Issues on Technorati 

Hookers

March 10th, 2008 by Greg under Politics View recent posts with the tag Politics on Technorati 

Cincinnati Redlegs

March 8th, 2008 by Greg under Sports View recent posts with the tag Sports on Technorati 

It Appears I’ve Been Misled

March 4th, 2008 by Ben under Faith View recent posts with the tag Faith on Technorati 




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