Glenn Beck is an absolute genius when it comes to creating revenue for the IRS!

Yep. He does.

Here’s what happens each time Glenn Beck speaks:

That’s gotta hurt ole Beck after having butt surgery…and man…the nation has to clean it up!

Anyways…

This morning on the way to work I was listening to Glenn Beck’s program and he said he knew exactly what to do to save the government. He said: TAX CUTS ARE THE ANSWER. Then he went on to explain (I’m paraphrasing)….(you have to be a member of his site to get his audio, so if someone reading this is a member, I’d appreciate it if you could get the 1st hour of his show today)….cutting taxes would generate money for the Internal Revenue Service. Yep, by having the citizens and corporations of this country pay less in taxes, this will increase the revenue the IRS receives.

Well, there you have it. Glenn Beck is effing brain dead!

Cutting taxes and giving out rebates is not going to work and it has never worked in stimulating revenue or the economy. Why? Well, the last seven years is proof of that. No matter how hard George Bush’s cronies have worked to fix the reports on the housing market, inflation, and the unemployment rate, basically, the result of the tax cuts have been companies and citizens hoarding the money rather than spending it. The rate in which this is happening today is because of fuel prices.

And what has Georgie done to lower the price of oil? Well, he did go over to Saudi Arabia recently and asked the King for some help (Bushie needed a CYA moment!), but guess what? THE KING TOLD BUSHIE TO ‘GET LOST’.

Yep. We’re screwed. Thanks to guys like Bush and Beck, Americans have been kept in the dark and now reaping these benefits given they’ve given us!

And another thing….if Americans are given a $800 or a $1600 check this year and they live in a snow/cold state, guess what they’re going to spend it on? You betcha! Heating oil. No wonder the King doesn’t want to help us out! Spit.

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11 Responses to “Glenn Beck is an absolute genius when it comes to creating revenue for the IRS!”

  1. “the big lie” : “people will believe a big lie sooner than a little one; and if you repeat it frequently enough people will sooner or later believe it”

  2. Ox says:

    I have met three people in my life with Kay’s occupation, and not one of them was ever worried about taxes. The first one ended up with two homes fully paid for, and lived well; the second one managed to buy an apartment complex fully paid for, and retired off the income; and the third one who was younger disappeared because interpol was looking for her, and believe she fled to Cuba LOL.

  3. clif says:

    Earth to Beck,

    Earth to Beck;

    Fed Chairman Bernanke stated IN FRONT OF CONGRESS:

    Tax cuts do NOT pay for themselves ……

    Which means tax cuts COST the US treasury revenue.

    Now about the stopper the surgeon shoved up your sore anus to stop the bleeeding,

    You can pull your head out. (or do you like the view up there?)

  4. gage says:

    Kay, I have a bone to pick. Three threads down, “Insanity we all need to hear.” I left a post on that one I hoped would inspire you, but now I’m going to make a pragmatic appeal.

    You’re right that the Dems are going to pick one of the three frontrunners. I love Dennis too, but he’s not going to make it. I am going to vote for whichever Dem gets the nomination, but, right now I’m going to tell you a trap has been layed, and you are about to fall in it. The trap is Iraq.

    You know I talk to and read a lot of military folks. A whole lot of them will tell you that bush’s “surge” is not a military strategy. It’s a political strategy. It’s making things look pretty calm in Iraq now and of course all the bushies are saying the surge is working. But talk to some of the folks who are over there and they’ll tell you that the surge is nothing more than a plug in the hole in the dam.

    We are going to leave Iraq, there’s no doubt about it. There is no way anyone, Dem or republicon, is going to make that war end well for us. Bush is going to leave that place a mess for the next president to deal with. He’s going to walk away from it the way he’s walked away from every other mess he’s ever created. So when the Dem president pulls us out of there, there is going to be some hell break loose no matter what, and you know very well the republicons are going to have a field day blaming it on the Dems. We’re going to of course respond that this was the republicons’ war and what are they going to say?

    If the president is Hillary or Edwards, they are going to say, “Hey, your president voted for it.” And that’ll be all we’re going to hear for the next four years.

    Without Dennis, we only have Obama. It HAS to be Obama. He’s the only one we have left who spoke up against Iraq in 2003.

    My bone to pick is, please don’t encourage people to drop out of this fight. Even if we can’t have Dennis, we still have an awful lot to lose.

    Even though the press is taking the focus off Iraq, I’m telling you Iraq is still the number one jump-up-and-bite-us-in-the-ass issue, and none of the republicons can win on it, and we’ve got to hold them there. Obama is the only candidate left with any credibility on Iraq. The others sold their credibility off back in ’03. So, get back in the fight, Kay.

  5. kayinmaine says:

    Ox, you are so right, though, I would probably freak out if my property taxes doubled or tripled, but I don’t see that happening. Guys like Beck and Bush freak out about taxes all the time because they don’t want to pay them…ohhhhh…but when there are potholes all over their town, they’re the first ones to bitch about it! See? Paying taxes means keeping your town, state, and federal government going. A strong country is one supported by the people. That’s how I see it.

    Exactly Chris. Beck is good at shampoo, rinse, repeat!

    Clif, Beck had 8 hemorrhoids heads removed recently. His head currently hasn’t been removed. :lol:

    Gage, I’m still in the fight! I’m going to unenroll from the Democratic Party after the Democrats choose one of the top 3 morons to lead our nation. Obama is the only one I can halfway wrap my brain around, but then again, my conscience tells me to not vote for any of them in November nonetheless! I get the feeling deep inside that all 3 are going to take us down the same path, so why would I want to attach my good reputation (LOL) on that? I don’t want blood on my hands, Gage! The election is still a ways away, so things could change by then. :-) Be patient with me.

  6. kayinmaine says:

    Joe Sudbay of Ablog in the Open Thread this morning that the conversation last night on Ablog about the debates was terrific. It was? Huh. Almost the whole thread was filled with attacks by Weird Glasses Guy (you know Ablog’s resident insane man) against me. And then Big Feet Mirth chimed in and got this for a response:

    Kay doesn’t do apologies.
    mirth | 01.21.08 – 10:42 pm | #

    As she shouldn’t.
    chandler in lasvegas | 01.21.08 – 10:43 pm | #

    Bah hahahahahaha! Awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww, poor Mirth. She thinks because she emails Johnny, that her hate for Kay is okay and everyone will chide in! Nope. Ha ha. LOL

  7. kayinmaine says:

    Here’s more political talk from Ablog:

    Sarah, those cookies are crack to me. I am not sure I would work the streets for them, but I might think about it. lol
    An American Karol | Homepage | 01.22.08 – 1:34 am | #

    Wow! John has quite a group over there! They care about the country so much. *rolling eyes*

  8. grantinhouston says:

    I had to turn off the “debates” last night, really disgusted with the tone between the three, especially the mud fights between Hillary and Obama. Obama is allowing himself to be SUCKED into the Clinton machine. Barack should ignore the goading, IMO. Bob Schieffer on CBS this morning says its the worst behavior he has ever seen in a debate and in part blames the interference of the “Big Dawg”, Bill Clinton into the contests setting up these fights. In the past (and currently save for Bill), EX-Presidents (and sitting presidents) have sat out the primary battles and have refused to endorse any one candidate. Of course, we have never had the spouse of an EX running before.

    I fear that Bill wants a CO-presidency, essentially an “end run” around the 22nd Amendment in order to get back into the Oval Office by hook or crook. I can even see our first White House divorce if Bill gets too pushy and tries to eclipse Hillary’s time in the sun. Both are addicted to power. She might forgive a blow job but I don’t think that most ambitious woman I have ever seen in politics wants to play second fiddle to Bill in the role she has prepped for her whole life.

    As some pundit said, Hillary’s presidency is part of his alimony! I have had enough of the Clintons for one lifetime. However, I will hold my nose and vote for her as she is the only one I trust against anyone in the Republican field not to pack the federal courts with anti-woman, anti-gay judges. As much as I would like to cast a symbolic vote against her and Bill, the only other time I did that was to vote for Sen. Eugene McCarthy in 1968 as a slap at Hubert Humphrey and all I really did in reality, was to cast a vote for Richard Nixon. Sadly, with the Electoral College, we are trapped in a two-party system.

    As far as the “surge is working” it may be due more to the Mehdi Army having called a truce six months ago (about the same time as the surge started to “work”). But according to what I read in the IRISH press yesterday, Moqtad al-Sadr may be losing patience and be back ON again for renewed violence.

    http://www.ireland.com/newspap.....king12.htm

  9. Gage says:

    Okay, Kay, but I’m going to remind you that Dennis has endorsed Obama. I’m telling you, the reason he’s endorsing Obama is because HE knows Iraq is still the big issue, and, again, Obama is the only Dem left who has any credibility on that issue. The others put their credibility up for sale in ’03.

  10. BMcclellan says:

    It appears the doo doo is coming out of the bag and into becks mouth as I interpret the picture.

  11. kayinmaine says:

    Grant, I was disgusted by the tone of the debate too last night. Will Edwards win in South Carolina after acting like the tough guy last night? I don’t see it. To me, he’s fake and the voters there will see right through it.

    Okay Gage! I see your point about Kucinich supporting Obama, but it’s not lost on me that Obama backed JOE LIEBERMAN over Ned Lamont in 2006. That’s unforgivable as far as I’m concerned! I appreciate your thought, though. As we get closer and once we find out who is on the ballot, I’ll know better on what I’m going to do. If Obama gets the nomination and he chooses Russ Feingold or Ned Lamont as his VP, then we have a winner! LOL

    I need a cocktail. :lol: :lol: :lol: