Klaatu, don't take this the wrong way, I dont mean to sound nasty, but, you whine a lot about what other people say and anytime someone posts something you claim they are derailing your thread, but you never actually dispute anything they post.
Now, let's take this paragraph you just wrote to me: "I was talking about wealthy people who own businesses that employ a lot of people. Despite what you may think..not all of these people are in Bill Gates class. You see.. people who make 250,000.00 and above are not the same as people who are worth 40 billion dollars. "
It's interesting that you would talk down to me and pretend that I don't know there's a difference between someone who makes 250k and a billionaire. But the people you originally referenced as creating jobs and threatening to leave the country, were, according to you, billionaires. Here, let me refresh your memory:
"The Job Creators will pack up and move to a State that is Business friendly..ie Tenn, Tex and Florida. We live in a global economy and Billionaires are no longer tied to American soil. "
So maybe it's you who are confused about the differences between a billionaire and someone who makes 250k? I don't know for certain, but I do know it's not me who is confused.
Here is another interesting paragraph wherein you appear to be creating strawmen:
"Just a note though.. if Bush's Tax policy was criminal and only for the rich upper 2%... how is it that Obama and the Democrats now acknowledge we need to maintain the tax cuts for the middle and lower tax brackets ... that was included in that same tax cut plan. Does this mean that you and your Democrats have been lying to the American Public for nearly 10 years by repeating the the mantra over and over again that the Bush Tax Cuts was only for the Rich?"
No one that I know of ever said that the Bush Tax Cuts were ONLY for the rich. What many economists, liberal pundits, and just plain ole liberal voters, have said is that the Bush tax cuts MAINLY benefitted the rich, which is of course, a statisical fact.
And of course, the reason why pretty much all Democrats, and SOME liberals want to keep the tax cuts for the middle class, is because the middle class spend disposable income, having a stimulative effect throughout the wider economy, whereas, the very rich save or invest that extra money.