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Millionaire communities for Obama

The president is campaigning for re-election on a platform that calls for tax increases on the wealthiest Americans, many of whom nonetheless support his candidacy.

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Jul 19, 2012 8:53PM
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Such a stupid article.  Everything about what is wrong with America right here in this one article.  No wonder so many many confused young people in America.  Just look at your message, such trash, can't you reach any higher?
Jul 19, 2012 8:25PM
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The author left out Kenya and the Middle East.
Jul 19, 2012 8:24PM
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These are the stereotypical commies. Let someone else take it on the chin while they associate themselves with someone that will protect their investment in whatever the heck it is that they are working on with Obama.

All these clowns are getting something from Obama, otherwise they would not so happy promoting tax laws, and I can guarantee all of you that Buffet will not be writing any checks anytime soon to donate to the deficit.

Obama is as corrupt as all of these rich people.

If this guy gets re-elected i hope that God sees it fit to have mercy on all of us.
Jul 19, 2012 8:14PM
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If you can't understand all the backroom deals that Obama has going on with these wealthy folks than you are more naive than my 9 year old niece!! Seriously, you don't think they are contributing money to his campaign because they think he's a "great guy!" Obama is one of the sneakiest, scam artists that this country has ever had in the Whitehouse. How can you trust a guy that is so obvious about all his deals, his lies, his unkept promises!! It is typical Chicago politics. He is a snake oil salesman. And if you haven't figured it out by now .... shame on you!
Jul 19, 2012 8:00PM
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If the ultra rich want to contribute more, why don't they JUST DO IT!! ... to quote Nike!  They are always free to contribute as much as they like!  So why, instead of trying to push tax law, don't they "just do it"!?

Obviously, there is another "agenda" here....Or they would just simply contribute more!...  right?  GET A CLUE, Americans.... he's not saying this to try to save YOUR ****.....to try to benefit America...  There is always an agenda.... because HE always has the "freedom" to "contribute" as much as he wants to....

Jul 19, 2012 7:58PM
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Where do Rich Dems live? In la-la land, right next to the clown they support. If they want to pay more to support the country, let em. Nobody here stopping them. Me, I struggle to pay the taxes I have now.
Jul 19, 2012 7:52PM
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Now I know where not to move once this socialist death-grip loosens and an improved economy provides an enviornment where I can thrive.
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