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The old adage "better late than never" might not apply in the case of President Obama's tardily filed budget.

It's one thing to habitually arrive late for scheduled appearances selfishly to build suspense and annoy those in attendance, but it's another to present this document two months late and after both the House and Senate have passed their own respective budgets.

Why did he wait so long that he would necessarily create chaos in the process? Does he not think budgetary matters are important enough to postpone vacations and golf outings when we are on the brink of national bankruptcy?

But worse than his tardiness are the contents of the budget. Does this man never tire of devising new ways to tax "evil" rich people? It's approaching the point of harassment. This is a government not of servants but of masters who view some of the people, at least, as subjects who exist to enable their addiction to expand government, control more aspects of our everyday lives and spend increasing amounts of money. In Obama's America, the "rich" are one minority that doesn't seem to be entitled to equal protection or fair treatment under the law.

Indeed, the wealthy will not pay enough in Obama's eyes until they're not wealthy anymore. He is proposing a cap on not only deductions for high-income earners but also exemptions, which, according to The Heritage Foundation, "would be a radical departure from long-established tax policy and would have serious negative consequence for retirement savings, employer-provided health insurance, and state and local bonds." In keeping with Obama's ideology that the federal government ought to be the primary charitable institution, his budget would cap — and reduce by some 30 percent — the charitable deduction.

Just as Obama once told us that at a certain point, people have made enough money — as if that's any of the government's business in a free society — he is now telling us he knows how much is enough to have in our retirement accounts: $3 million.

As another jab at the rich, he is also proposing to put his beloved "Buffett rule" into law. This would impose a 30 percent minimum tax rate on taxpayers whose adjusted gross income is more than $1 million. This is all just choreographed melodrama and phony populism, as the top 1 percent of income earners already pay an effective tax rate of 29 percent and middle-income earners don't pay nearly that much.

But that's not all.

In the fiscal cliff deal earlier this year, Congress, at Obama's demand, increased the estate tax to 40 percent, with a $5 million exemption. In this budget, almost before the ink was dry on the previous deal, he's proposing to increase the rate to 45 percent and reduce the exemption to $3.5 million. Aside from gouging the rich yet again, can we ever have any stability in this tax code?

Just to prove he's not entirely discriminatory against the rich, though, Obama has proposed to stick it to those evil smokers again (are any of them also rich?) in order to pay for his Big Brother-ish "early childhood investments." And the other dirty little secret is that his Buffett rule, along with Obama's other tax hikes on the rich, would result in hurting middle-income and low-income earners because they would apply to small-business owners and investors who fund businesses. They would also further burden the economy and job creation and make it more difficult for the unemployed to get back into the workforce.

According to the Treasury Department's Green Book — hardly a manual for Bible-thumping bitter clingers — Obama's budget would increase taxes some $1.1 trillion over the next decade.

Adding insult to injury, this is almost twice the amount Obama claims it to be ($580 billion), according to Heritage. Statically calculated, his budget would add about $1 trillion in revenues, after subtracting the small cuts he has proposed.

There's more. Despite all the fanfare about Obama's proposed cuts in entitlement spending, he would do nothing to restructure Medicare and Medicaid to make them any more sustainable. So honestly, why play games?

He also proposes a raft of new spending increases and subsidies on infrastructure, green energy projects, welfare, a new $76 billion preschool plan (Big Brother referred to above) and, yes, Obamacare while predictably shortchanging national defense.

Worst of all, Obama's budget doesn't come close to balancing; it would add $5.3 trillion to the debt over the next decade. Nothing short of farcical.

The president's approach to fiscal and budgetary matters has been staggeringly reckless, and this budget is more of the same. We're running out of time.

David Limbaugh is a writer, author and attorney. His latest book, "The Great Destroyer," reached No. 2 on the New York Times best-seller list for nonfiction. Follow him on Twitter @davidlimbaugh and his website at www.davidlimbaugh.com. To read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

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Sir;... It is not because rich people are evil that they are taxed... They became rich because they were not taxed... And wealth is the best argument ever devised to make people think as rich people, that is, with an eye to their benefit even if it means the destruction of society...
Evil is an entirely moot point even if I do concede it to you...It does not matter if they are... Rather; if they are inclined to act and speak in their self interest then so are we, and their interests could not be more contrary to our own if they were little green moon men...
Some one has to pay for government and law and prison and poverty and since the rich have benefitted as no one else from these conditions, I vote that they pay...Some one has to pay for mindless wars abroad to protect markets or capital, or capitalism if they can be said to have any purpose what so ever besides the purely idealistic, or religious, and since the rich alone benefit; I vote that they pay...
Sir... We are a commonwealth, as are all republics... The whole idea of entitlements comes from the fact that the people are the law and we own the title to this country...It may have escaped your attention, but no one is in any position to defend their own property or rights...We all must count on our neighbors for a common defense of our common rights...This is as much the basis of our special privilges as our common civil rights... But the commonwealth has been so long gone that the rich have forgotten and the poor have forgotten that it is our commonwealth and common property...The rich have forgotten that the defense of their privilages takes a lot of money, and they need to be reminded of the fact... In addition; the commonwealth is a fountain of profit from which the rich exclude all, even the government; but since it is ours, we are entitled to its support...And this is to say nothing of the rich as evil...If they do not have the sense to pay taxes, and support their society, they can join the poor, and we can have it all at any time... It's their choice...
When you buy something you pay what it took to get it... All you are buying is a set of rights in that property that are not absolute and are never free and clear... The maintainance of those rights costs the people, and costs the government, and that price must be paid or the property is ours again...And it does not matter a wink if the rich have their property in cash rather than in realestate... That wealth in few hands is a commonwealth we have all contributed to and make possible... If they do not like it, we can take it, and if they resist we can paint all our money orange and make the green worthless...It is the common consent of the people that makes privilages a reality just as their necessity for life makes rights worth a fight... Those fools in the church or the board room who think their special rights are God given may be correct for all I know; but without the defense of the people their privilages are not shet...
I am not raising a shoe on a stick... This is no insurrection... This is daddy James explaining the facts of life to all the little babies out there who think privilages are free... Look at the South during our Civil War... They evaded taxes before the war, and without the power of a successful government with tangible authority, they simply did not pay taxes during the war... The currency supply was so inflated that people said it devalued the paper it was printed on...And we are there...
Do you think it takes so much to buy a barrel of oil??? The oil is not worth more, but those who are in the best position to know, know your money is worth-less...Every time your government borrows from the rich because it cannot tax them they pump more air into the money supply...Only trust is giving it any value at all, because if you look closely, it is only paper, and paper worth less and less every day...
No; the rich do not have to be evil to act that way... It does not matter what we have been led to believe... Inalienable rights are only inalienable so long as we do not have to sell them to eat, and then we will never be able to count on our next meal...Instead of the rich being rich at our mercy we will find we are poor and being poor at their mercy... Before you celebrate, let me inform you that no one can sell what is inalienable because they need it for their survival, and without it people find they must reclaim what is, and always was their property...
The rich are not so evil as much as stupid...When the Czar died with his daughters they had to be executed with a shot to the head because their girdle had so many diamonds sewn into them that the bullets ricochetted... They might have bought their freedom once with a little justice, and a constitution... The price was too high and they preferred to die rich... What is it worth to the rich to stay rich, and run every working person to death like dogs??? If we have to put them out of our house like a bunch of dirty cats what will they complain about then??? They might only wish they had the opportunity to be citizens here with equal rights...
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