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Edited on Fri Oct-17-08 07:19 PM by ddeclue
Dear Editors:
"Plumber" Joe is a Republican Plant.
He's been put there to give a face and a name (however fictionalized) to right wing talking points.
He's the "Harry and Louise" of this campaign trying to convince people to vote against their best interests by looking something like a middle class voter but certainly NOT doing what is in a middle class voter's interest.
It's the Republican propaganda technique made famous by the movie "Wag the Dog":
Create an interesting character and narrative, create a lot of buzz about it and there will be a lot of uncritical thinkers that will go along with it no matter what the consequences are to themselves or how irrational the story sounds.
Time for a reality check:
How many plumbers make $250,000/year? Very few - Almost certainly near zero.
I know very few doctors and lawyers that make this kind of money. I'm a degreed engineer and computer programmer and I don't even come close to this kind of money.
The Republicans are trying to use "Joe" to confuse voters into conflating a business' gross sales with a individual's personal income.
The truth is that when a business pays an employee a salary, that money comes out of their bottom line - it is an expense so it never is part of the business' income in the first place to be taxed.
The government does NOT tax businesses on their gross sales - it taxes them on the INCOME which is the difference between the gross sales minus the expenses of the business - property lease, equipment, utility bills, salaries, office supplies are all EXPENSES that are deducted from the gross sales in order to arrive at taxable income.
Joe is clearly a Republican "Wag the Dog" Plant:
- He's so obviously been well prepped for talking on TV with the Republican talking points
- He was all too easy for the press to find and interview immediately.
- He's NOT what he says he is - a licensed plumber.
- He doesn't make anywhere near the amount of money he talked about and really has no prospect of doing so by buying Newell Plumbing in Toledo Ohio.
- His past coincindentally leads him to both Phoenix Arizona and Alaska from which both McCain and Palin hail.
- Type in Wurzelbacher into the FEC.gov website and EVERY single donation that pops out is to a Republican and there are tens of thousands of dollars donated.
- Type in Wurzelbacher into the Ohio Secretary of State Division of Elections website and EVERY single donation that pops out is to a Republican and there are tens of thousands of dollars donated.
- Robert Wurzelbacher, Jr. was the son-in-law of Charles Keating who was the mastermind of the banking fraud scheme that John McCain was reprimanded by the Senate for.
Does anyone think for a moment that these two Wurzelbachers are not related? Talk about your incredible coincidences... NOTE TO REPUBLICAN MASTERMINDS: At LEAST do us the favor of using someone named John Smith next time and don't insult our intelligence.
- Finally, although it is not indicative of anything, I find it quite ironic that when he lived in Arizona, Samuel Joseph Wurzelbacher lived at 1960 Keating Avenue in Mesa AZ according to zabasearch.com - the street is named after Charles Keating of Keating Five fame.
Voters - Do you want to be bamboozled by the Republican propaganda machine again? Or do you want good jobs, affordable health care, a college education for your kids and responsible competent people leading the government?
The choice is yours this November.
Respectfully,
Doug D. Orlando, FL
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