MEMORANDUM
Date: Post-Catastrophe America
Subject: Lots more specifics on “The Coming Ruin of the Economy under ObamaCare”
From: Lawrence Auster
To: Conservatives who thought (a) that expressing your displeasure with Romney and the Republican Party was more important than stopping Obamacare; and (b) that there were no meaningful differences between the candidates.
Here is what you have helped bring about. Thanks, guys. No hard feelings. But I believe in justice, and I think that people should take responsibility for their acts, and for the pre-determined, pre-known consequences of their acts.Mourning in America—Here’s Those Layoffs We Voted For Last Night
By Rusty Weiss on November 07, 2012 at FreedomWorks
Last night’s victory for the President marks the first time since its inception that Obamacare is no longer a what-if; it is the future of health care in America.
It also means a near immediate impact on the economy. With 20 or so new or higher taxes set to be implemented, ranging from a $123 billion surtax on investment income, through the $20 billion medical device tax, all the way down to the $600 million executive compensation limit, Obamacare will be a nearly unbearable tax burden on the economy.
Who will pay? The middle-class workforce, of course.
So with another four years for President Obama to look forward to, and the obvious inevitability of Obamacare that this entails, let’s examine the very real jobs that will be lost, and the very real lives that will be affected.
More: http://www.amnation.com/vfr/archives/023871.html