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The Soak the Rich boomerang (or will there be another "3M")?-
I link here to a list of those states most adversely impacted by raising taxes on those folks making over $200,000/year. As one promptly notes, they tend to be very blue states and when one drills down, have few Republicans in the House and Senate. Perhaps voters in these states ought to look at their 1040 and determine whether--notwithstanding their middle class lifestyle in their hometowns--they are part of the "rich"?
Many of the House seats we've lost over the past decade (CA 11, CT 4, CT 5, FL 22, IL 8, MI 9, NJ 3, NJ 12, NY 1, NY 19, PA 7, PA 8, VA 11) have a rather high number of such taxpayers. Maybe taxes didn't matter before as an abstraction; tax hikes are a reality now, and in the midst of a nasty recession. (where's Lord Keynes, now?)
In 1993 a Democrat from Philly's Main Line , Marjorie Margolies Mezvinsky ("3M") cast the deciding vote for the Clinton tax hike, and was serenaded by a song ..."Goodbye, Margie". And yep, she was goodbye.
(Now, I'm sure we are going to get pleas for Republican cooperation. Well, why bother, We were already told: "I won" OK , you did. Do this yourself.)
We could see more "3M's" in 2010. One particularly vulnerable Democrat is from the state with the highest percentage of "rich" taxpayers---Chris Dodd-- whose record on taxes is already not so favorable to the ordinary affluent-- as opposed to Wall Street titans---and who is floundering in the polls.
And, why we are at it, what did "Joe the Plumber" not figure out about the Obama agenda, precisely?
I look forward to the Democrats explaining to small businessmen and double income professional couples how "rich" they are. As "3M" found out, higher taxes do tend to "stick"


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Barbara Boxer's up for reelection in 2010 also
And Chuck Devore is our candidate to replace her. He's been distinguishing himself as a member of the California State Assembly and was forced to participate in the endless Tax Hike Death March in which the California Assembly was literally locked up for 3 (was it 4?) days until the Democrats finally got Maldonado to cave in and give them the deciding vote. Chuck did not cave.
He's got a wonderful web designer, he communicates with us regularly on both Twitter and Facebook, and is running a stellar campaign already. Check out Chuck Devore's site and better yet - donate to him to help us put Barbara back in her Box in 2010. ;-)
No Way Dude
Hugh Hewitt needs to run for Boxer's seat.
Tribble Power
Well spoken by a true Tribble. Hugh would completely pwn, but I'm not sure that's his ambition. I think he prefers the bully pulpit of the 3-6 time slot (around which I plan my commuting schedule). I could easily see Duane as his Chief of Staff, though. Of course if Hugh moves to Colorado, then you can vote for Chuck.