Lost in all the hoopla over Joe (and Obama's "spread the wealth" comment), is the fact that Joe is a liar. He introduces himself to Obama the following way:
"I'm getting ready to buy a company...makes $250, $270, $280 thousand a year. Your tax plan..."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vFC9jv9jfoA
Not "I may buy a company..." or "What happens if I buy a company..." or even "When (and if) I get my act together, someday I may own a profitable small business...".
As we know, Joe is nowhere close to buying a company. He makes around $40,000 as an unlicensed plumber, doesn't own a driver's license, and has a lien against him from the state of Ohio for unpaid taxes. Also, the company he's hankering after doesn't make anywhere near $250,000. That's it's net worth. It's actual revenue is around $100,000. http://blog.newsweek.com/blogs/stumper/archive/2008/10/16/the-real-meaning-of-joe-the-plumber.aspx
I will submit, as a rule of thumb, that if a person doesn't know the difference between net worth and revenue, cannot (or will not) pay their STATE taxes, and has no license to actually do the blue-collar job they're doing (much less run a company of workers like themselves), they are not in a position to buy a used Buick, much less a multi-hundred thousand dollar company.
I think I would feel a little more sorry for Joe and his median-savaging if he'd actually asked an HONEST question in the first place.
"I'm getting ready to buy a company...makes $250, $270, $280 thousand a year. Your tax plan..."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vFC9jv9jfoA
Not "I may buy a company..." or "What happens if I buy a company..." or even "When (and if) I get my act together, someday I may own a profitable small business...".
As we know, Joe is nowhere close to buying a company. He makes around $40,000 as an unlicensed plumber, doesn't own a driver's license, and has a lien against him from the state of Ohio for unpaid taxes. Also, the company he's hankering after doesn't make anywhere near $250,000. That's it's net worth. It's actual revenue is around $100,000. http://blog.newsweek.com/blogs/stumper/archive/2008/10/16/the-real-meaning-of-joe-the-plumber.aspx
I will submit, as a rule of thumb, that if a person doesn't know the difference between net worth and revenue, cannot (or will not) pay their STATE taxes, and has no license to actually do the blue-collar job they're doing (much less run a company of workers like themselves), they are not in a position to buy a used Buick, much less a multi-hundred thousand dollar company.
I think I would feel a little more sorry for Joe and his median-savaging if he'd actually asked an HONEST question in the first place.