Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner just doesn’t believe. That is how he justifies the things that he wants.
When asked what he thought a possible renewal of the last set of income tax cuts (for all Americans and not just the rich as the liberals claim) he said that he did not think they would or should be included in yet another “Stimulus” plan being proposed. He went on to add, “I don’t believe they will have a negative effect on growth.”
Instead Geithner thinks that what should be done is that the cuts should be reworked and kept only for those making less than $200,000. Yeah, because the “rich” do not deserve their money right?
Mr. Geithner goes home every night and repeats the same lies to himself while clenching his eyes tight and praying at his bed side. The rich are evil. The money they have they stole from the working class. The rich don’t pay their fair share of taxes. And so on and so on.
Maybe if Geithner spent less time believing in liberal fallacies used to promote class warfare and accepted delivery of the truth then he would be a happier man rather than the sad sack that he is today. I am not rich and I do not make more than $200,000 per year by a long shot. But class warfare rhetoric doesn’t work on me because I do not begrudge people their success. That is also why I am not a liberal, just FYI.
In Geithner’s world of make believe only when government takes money from the rich and uses it “wisely” does any good happen. And that is why he and liberals constantly fail. They see our money as their money.
Now, anyone with a brain knows that if you raise taxes on the “rich” it impacts the not so rich. Take a dollar out of their pockets and that is a dollar less for them to buy their next yacht, fancy sports car, big house and so on. Who makes all these things? Us “little people” that’s who. But don’t worry. When the rich don’t buy the products we make the government will step in with a nice welfare check to make up the difference. Problem is that check will be for twice what they collected and our children will be saddled with the bill.
It is a pathetic ideology. But it is the only ideology people like Tim Geithner know.

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