To All Undecided Voters

You absolutely must read this. Boortz expertly summarized the issues at stake in this election. After discussing some basic issues, he gets into the main concerns:

  • Wright, Ayers, Rezko, etc. – “If Barack Obama was applying for a security clearance as a government employee, these associations would disqualify him. We are, my friends, about to have a president who doesn’t qualify for a security clearance.”
  • Tax Policy – “Obama didn’t wish to use the police power of the state to collect taxes necessary for the legitimate functions of government; he wanted to use his taxing power to promote some vaporous ‘fairness’ in our economy.”
  • Wealth Redistribution – “Just what percentage of voters out there do you think are going to vote for Obama simply because he is promising them someone else’s money?”
  • Increasing Small Business Taxes – “It is not the percentage of businesses who will have to pay the increased taxes; it’s the percentage of the total of small business employees who work for those businesses.” While 95% of small businesses have a revenue of less than $250,000 a year, those are largely the ones with 1 and 2 employees – they’re also struggling, and quite often failing (many lasting less than four years). The other 5% with higher incomes are the “larger,” more stable small businesses, and have many more employees. A large percentage of small business employees will be hurt by Obama’s tax plan. When faced with increasing taxes, small businesses owners will typically cut expenses. And their employees are usually their biggest expense.
  • Employee Free Choice Act – Obama wants to remove the secret ballot from union elections. “This is nothing less than Barack Obama and his Democrat pals legitimizing union intimidation in the workplace.”
  • The Supreme Court – “A recent and rather shocking survey showed that around 80% of people who support Barack Obama believe that the Supreme Court should base its decisions not on the Constitution, but on what’s ‘fair.’” Supreme Court justices are supposed to uphold the law, according to the Constitution, not create new rights and judge on a vague sense of fairness.

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