Obama's plan to tax the rich will put people out of work

2012-12-26T01:00:00Z Obama's plan to tax the rich will put people out of work nwitimes.com
December 26, 2012 1:00 am

Obama wants to tax the rich. Well, think about this. Let's say about 10 of these rich people get together and they have, say, nine or 10 companies, and let's say they cash in all their stocks and bonds and close all these companies. I said closed, not sell. They have just put say 200,000 people each on the unemployment lines. They move to a country that will take them in. Also, whatever product that was at that company you can't get anymore and about over a million more people are unemployed. Because Obama wants to tax the rich. Of course, Obama is rich. He receives $72,800 a month for about four years now. You do the math. It is in his tax returns. Have a nice four years.

- Charles A. Hosszu, Schererville

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