“Your new tax plan is going to tax me more, isn’t it?” the plumber asked Obama, complaining that he was being taxed “more and more for fulfilling the American dream.”  Obama said his economic philosophy is to “spread the wealth around” something that Karl Marx espoused.

This Marxian comment by Obama was further explained on live TV, “it’s not that I want to punish your success, I just want to make sure that everybody who is behind you, that they’ve got a chance for success too,” Obama responded. “My attitude is that if the economy’s good for folks from the bottom up, it’s going to be good for everybody . . . I think when you spread the wealth around, it’s good for everybody.”

Yes that was also the thought of Karl Marx, the father of communism.

Obama’s remarks drew widespread criticism on the blogesphere and from the McCain campaign for favoring a breed of wealth redistribution.

Obama tends to rails against what he calls a Republican concept that tax breaks for the wealthy will somehow “trickle down” to the middle-class Americans.

Obama says he will not raise taxes on anyone making less than $250,000 a year.

McCain says this will result in raising taxes on business in a time of economic stress.

It is a fact that most jobs in America today are provided by small business.

Obama is proposing bigger government by spending a trillion dollars on top of a $700 billion dollar economic bailout which will only lead to an increase in taxes for all.  These taxes will result in a number of small businesses going out of business resulting in a further loss of jobs.

In these troublesome times we don’t need a Marxist in the White House.