02/07/10
From The Obama File <-This link leads to the ObamaLatest.htm page where he keeps the newest info. This article will eventually be file under "Intimidation". If you visit his page, hit his DONATE button if you like his work. I do as often as I can, he's retired without much support, but he's an excellent researcher and journalist.
Don't Mess With Obama
The New York Times is
reporting that a journalist who wrote an article on Monday has left the wire
service. A Reuters spokeswoman declined to say whether the journalist, Terri
Cullen, left voluntarily, or why. "I can't really go into any detail," said the
spokeswoman, Courtney Dolan.
Ms. Cullen stepped down less than a month after being hired for the newly
created position of wealth management editor. She had worked for more than a
decade for The Wall Street Journal Online.
Her article said that Obama’s budget amounted to a backdoor tax increase for
middle-income and even lower-income people, based largely on the scheduled
expiration of income tax cuts passed in 2001, but the gang at the White House
insisted that Obama had actually proposed keeping those cuts in place for all
but high-income families.
After a complaint from the White House, Reuters caved, and withdrew the article,
stating that it was inaccurate.
Inaccurate? Really?
The Hill blog is running an article, "President Obama’s budget seeks an end to
tax break for the middle class," that
begins: Grappling to contain record deficits, Barack Obama is seeking to end
a middle-class tax break he once said would be permanent.
The $3.8 trillion budget request rolled out by the White House on Monday would
renew the Making Work Pay tax credit for fiscal 2011, but then would have it
sunset. That’s a switch from last year, when Obama’s budget called for making
the tax credit permanent.
Where to begin? Lets' start here:
"Obama had actually proposed keeping those cuts in place for all but high-income
families" -- hey, gang, a proposal is only that -- a proposal. Try taking one to
the bank and cashing it.
But, far more important is the fact that, once again, Obama and his henchmen
didn't hesitate to pressure Reuters, and now Obama can add one more to his
legions of unemployed.
Free speech is a wonderful thing -- but not in ObamaWorld.
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I'm not a Constitutional scholar, and I've never falsely claimed to be one, but it looks to me like Ms. Cullen, the Reuters journalist, has had her First Amendment rights trampled. Far be it from me to advocate violence against our federal government, (I'd rather see them arrested and led away in handcuffs) but I'm aware of an increasing number of citizens who maintain that the Founding Fathers gave us the Second Amendment to protect the other nine in the Bill of Rights.
EnemyoftheState