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Here Comes Mister Taxman
By Thomas D. Segel
March 20, 2009

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The Obama Administration is very quick to defend its ideas for expanding the government by telling everyone repeatedly that they won the election and have a mandate for change. It should be noted that Barack Obama garnered 52.9% of the popular vote with a total of 69, 456, 897 people casting their ballots in his favor. It should also be noted that the United States has a population of 309,040, 047 people with another person being added to those roles every 13 seconds. Quick math will show you that means at least 239,583,150 people did not vote for that purported mandate for change.

So, pay attention Mr. and Mrs. America, more and higher taxes are heading your way.

It has been said, that our tax code is now ten times larger than the Holy Bible. Unlike the Bible, however, you will find neither good news nor salvation in its pages.

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Note -- The opinions expressed in this column are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the opinions, views, and/or philosophy of GOPUSA.

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