Obama speaks out against tax cheats

Since I posted the video of Schock’s reaction to Obama’s new tax policy, I thought it might be sporting to post the President’s announcement of his tax policy to kind of put things in perspective. Here’s what I found on the White House’s website:

What immediately made me laugh — not so much in amusement, but rather in disgust — was the fact that Tim “Tax Cheat” Geithner was introducing the whole thing. How can that guy stand up there and talk about tax cheats and not immediately get struck by lightning? Then Obama says this:

Nobody likes paying taxes, particularly in times of economic stress. But most Americans meet their responsibilities because they understand that it’s an obligation of citizenship, necessary to pay the costs of our common defense and our mutual well-being. And yet, even as most American citizens and businesses meet these responsibilities, there are others who are shirking theirs.

Yes, there certainly are. One of them is standing about five feet to your immediate right, Mr. President! Wow. It just doesn’t get any more hypocritical than that.

My dad, whenever he sees Geithner’s picture in the paper, immediately writes “TAX CHEAT” across Geithner’s forehead. I think that ought to be the standard in all newspapers and news reports across the country. I’m instituting it here at the Chronicle.

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One more thing: I found this funny little parody of “Tax Man” by the Beatles on You Tube. It’s called “Tax Cheat (Tim Geithner Song)”:

Blogroll additions

A couple of additions to my blogroll:

  • Controversial commenter “kcdad” has started his own blog over at LiveJournal. If you’re into Communism and other anti-Capitalist concepts, this blog is for you.
  • This blog (“Music for Ants”) has nothing to do with Peoria, but everything to do with music. Taylor Johnston reviews bands I’m too old to understand or appreciate. I’ll just admit it. But for any readers of mine who may be young and hip, check it out. His blog was cited in the New York Times not long ago, and I’m a little jealous that he gets free music sent to him — a little perk of being a music critic. He asked me recently if I get any free stuff sent to me for writing my blog. Um… no.