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The Problem With Conservatism, In One Graphic

http://www.addictinginfo.org/2012/09/10/the-problem-with-conservatism-in-one-graphic-image/

A recent study determined that conservatives are more likely to make up facts to justify their beliefs, and this image is proof positive of that.

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The underlying issue here is that conservatives have such an aversion to the facts that they’re completely willing to overlook them in an attempt to make a salient point. It doesn’t matter if their claims are baseless, as long as they get the chance to throw out the word “socialism” to scare people.

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Rep. Grayson on the Limbaugh/Beck/Palin Tax Cuts



We hear a lot of talk about the “Bush Tax Cuts.” And why not? According to Newsweek, George W. Bush “earns” $4.2 million from paid speeches, public appearances and miscellaneous punditry each year. Hence the Bush Tax Cuts cut Bush’s own taxes by an amazing $187,552 each year. And that’s not even counting how much the Bush tax cuts engorge Bush’s investment income.

So Bush cut his own taxes. No wonder Bush is in favor of extending those tax cuts.

He’s not the only one. Here is how much the Bush tax cuts benefit – each year – some other folks you may have heard of:

Rush Limbaugh – $2,689,135. 
Glenn Beck – $1,512,352 
Sean Hannity – $1,006,352 
Bill O’Reilly – $914,352 
Sarah Palin – $638,352 
Newt Gingrich – $247,352

Maybe we should call them the “Rush Limbaugh Tax Cuts.” Or the “Glenn Beck Tax Cuts.” Because the reason why these right-wing blowhards support tax cuts for the rich is that they support tax cuts for themselves.

Which will cost our country almost $100 billion a year. Enough to give $30,000-a-year jobs to 3 million Americans. To cut unemployment by two percent, immediately. And to get our economy moving again.

I’m not going to vote for tax cuts for the rich. I’m going to vote for jobs.

Courage,

Rep. Alan Grayson

Alan, your voice will be missed.

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