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Guess you heard that 68% of "the youth vote"
went to Obama. My granddaughter called this
morning to tell me she was one of them. I
replied with this email:
The election of Obama comes down to this.
Your grandmother and I , your mother and
other productive wage earning tax payers
will have their taxes increased and that
means less income. Less income means we will
have to cut back on basic purchases , gifts
and handouts. That includes firing the
Hispanic lady who cleans our house twice a
month. She just lost her job. We can't
afford her anymore.
What is the economic effect of Obama's
election on you personally? Over the years,
your grandmother and I have given you
thousands of dollars in food , housing,
cash, clothing, gifts, etc., etc. By your
vote you have chosen another family over
ours for help. So in the future, if you need
assistance with your rent, money for gas,
tires for you car, someone to bring you
lunch, etc., call 202-456-1111. That's the
telephone number for the Office of the
President of the
United States.
I'm sure Mr. Obama will be happy to send a
check from his personal or business accounts
or leave cash in an envelope taped to his
front door. |
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It's like this. Those who vote for the
president should consider what the impact of
an election will be on the nation as a whole
and not just be concerned with what they can
get for themselves (welfare, etc.). What
Obama voters don't seem to realize is that
the government's money comes from taxes
collected from tax paying families. Raising
taxes on successful productive people means
they will have less money to spend on their
families.
Congratulations on your choice. For future
reference, you might attempt to add up all
you've received from us, your mom, Mike's
parents and others and compare it to what
you expect to get over the next four years
from Mr. Obama.
To congratulate Mr. Obama and to make sure
you're on the list for handouts, write to:
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW
Washington,
DC
20500
Love you Lauren, but call the number listed
above when you need help.
Granddad |