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At least crooks know that theft is wrong

Sadly politicians don't seem to realize that stealing is wrong

  What's the difference between politicians and crooks?

The good thing about crooks is that they know that stealing is wrong!!!

Of course that is a concept that politicians don't seem to understand. Politicians think stealing is OK.

Can you imagine a bank robber giving this speech where he says it's patriotic for banks to give as much of their money as possible to any bank robber that comes along?

Of course this government crook didn't even blush when he said the more or less the same speech saying that rich people should give as much of their money as possible to government thieves!

When the Founder's had their Boston Tea Party it was over a lousy one and three-fourths percent tax on tea.

Today politicians think nothing of demanding that rich people pay half or three-fourths of the money they earn to the government.

If the Founder's were around today they would rise up in revolt and string these politicians up from telephone poles and street lights.

Source

Cory Booker: Raising taxes on the rich is about ‘patriotism,’ not ‘class warfare’

By Holly Bailey, Yahoo! News | The Ticket

CHARLOTTE, N.C.—Newark, N.J., Mayor Cory Booker delivered a passionate defense of Democratic efforts to raise taxes on the wealthiest Americans, insisting it's about love of country.

"Being asked to pay your fair share isn't class warfare. It's patriotism," Booker said, disputing an attack line often mentioned by Mitt Romney and his GOP allies.

Everyone, Booker argued, must pay their "fair share" at a time when the country is facing the enormous burden of paying down debts incurred by two wars.

Booker, who presented the party's 2012 platform, argued Democrats are pursuing an agenda that is not politically divisive, but rather moving the country forward for everyone, regardless of political persuasion.

"It's not about left or right, but moving America forward and our economy forward," Booker said, his remarks interrupted repeatedly by chants of "USA! USA!"

In a dig at Romney and the GOP, Booker said his party's platform was focusing on "big and practical ideas" as opposed to "petty political arguments."

"This is our platform. This is our American mission," Booker declared.

The Newark mayor's remarks came just months after he irritated the Obama campaign by criticizing the president's attacks on Romney's record at Bain Capital. Appearing on NBC's "Meet the Press" in May, Booker called the attacks "nauseating"—a remark that was seized upon by the Romney campaign in its pushback on the Bain attacks.

Until that episode, Booker had been expected to get a higher-profile speaking slot at the DNC. Instead, he was relegated to the 6 p.m. hour. Still, his 12-minute remarks elicited the fieriest reaction from Democratic delegates so far.

As he wrapped up his speech, much of the audience was on its feet, chanting "Cory! Cory! Cory!

 
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