Saturday, April 30, 2011

Bachmann uses the Holocaust to illustrate the tax point (AP)

MANCHESTER, N.H. - Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann Saturday described the loss of "economic freedom" facing young Americans today as a "point Flash of history" in which the younger generation will ask what their elders have made the stop.

In a speech in New Hampshire Republican, Bachmann told a horrific time learning in history as a child - the Holocaust - and you wonder if his mother has done anything to stop it. She said that she was shocked to learn that many Americans were not aware that millions of Jews were dead until after the second world war has ended.

Bachmann, said the next generation will ask similar questions on what their elders have done to prevent cope with a huge tax burden.

"I tell you that this story because I think that our day and time, there is no analogy to this horrible action," she said, referring to the Holocaust. "But eclipsed only to say, we are seeing from our eyes a similar death and making similar away." "It is the right to vote that I think that we must respond to."

The generation of Americans just enter the labour market could now potentially see 75% of their earnings sucked by taxes on income, social security and Medicare, said Bachmann. These young workers are going to ask what people were doing then that "look at literally our economic freedom extracted under us."

"The question boils down to this: what will say you to this new generation on what you have done to make sure that would not be their fate?" she said.

Bachmann, with potential colleagues hopes presidential Rick Santorum and Tim Pawlenty, spoke at a forum organized by "We the people," a conservative organization created by the former candidate of the Congress Jennifer Horn.

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