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The election may have ended for millions on November 6, but for the obsessive Obama Regime it merely continues

Even if you didn’t vote for him, Obama owns you


By Judi McLeod ——--December 12, 2012

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Even if you didn’t vote for him, President Barack Hussein Obama owns you. You can’t turn on television without seeing Barack or Michelle filling your screen.
The Obamas, who thumb their noses at America while living high on the hog, fill your space and remain in your face. Perhaps the business of fundamentally transforming America is boring. Maybe being able to count roughly half of Election Day voters is not good enough. Obama is now telling Republican supporters how to progress from here. He wants to drag you into his never-ending fight with the Republicans and offers you his “call tool” to give them a ring.

“We know we can affect change in Washington when we raise our voices together. So pick up the phone and make a few calls. Republicans in the House need to hear from their constituents. You can help:,” the Obama campaign team wrote in an email today. The election may have ended for millions on November 6, but for the obsessive Obama Regime it merely continues. For the millions who believe the November 6 election was stolen comes a new worry: No matter your preference in political parties, Obama is now stealing your thinking. See Obama’s message here:
Friend -- Who will decide if your taxes increase in just 22 days? A few dozen members of the House of Representatives, that's who. Cutting taxes for the middle class shouldn't be difficult, especially when Republicans claim they agree with the President on the issue. But some Republicans are still holding middle-class tax cuts hostage simply because they want to cut taxes for millionaires and billionaires. Here's what's going on right now: President Obama is asking Congress to move forward on a plan that would prevent 98 percent of American families from paying higher taxes next year. The Senate has passed that bill, and the President is ready to sign it -- but the Republican leadership in the House of Representatives won't even bring the bill to the floor for a vote. House Democrats have filed a petition that would force a vote if it attracts 218 signatures. If a bill has enough votes to pass, Congress should vote on it and pass it. It's a pretty simple proposition. And every Member of Congress who hasn't signed on to keep taxes low for the middle class needs to hear from you. Use the call tool today to reach out to fellow Obama supporters and make sure they contact their Republican representative. Let's get one thing straight: If your taxes go up, Republicans will have made a conscious choice to let that happen. They'll have missed the opportunity to prevent it, just to cut taxes for the wealthy. Republicans need to stop using the middle class as a bargaining chip. If they fail to act, a typical middle-class family of four will see a $2,200 tax hike starting in a few short weeks. Middle-class families could face some tough financial decisions simply because Republicans didn't want to ask the wealthiest 2 percent of Americans to pay their fair share. That's not what President Obama and you campaigned on, and that's not what millions of Americans voted for just one month ago. We know we can affect change in Washington when we raise our voices together. So pick up the phone and make a few calls. Republicans in the House need to hear from their constituents. You can help: [url=http://my.barackobama.com/Call-Tool]http://my.barackobama.com/Call-Tool[/url] Thanks, Stephanie Stephanie Cutter Deputy Campaign Manager Obama for America P.S. -- Look up your representative in Congress here, then call the switchboard at 202-224-3121 and make sure your voice is heard in this debate, too.

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Judi McLeod—— -- Judi McLeod, Founder, Owner and Editor of Canada Free Press, is an award-winning journalist with more than 30 years’ experience in the print and online media. A former Toronto Sun columnist, she also worked for the Kingston Whig Standard. Her work has appeared throughout the ‘Net, including on Rush Limbaugh and Fox News.

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