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During President Obama's "townhall" event on healthcare reform today, the pesky subject of taxing employer-based benefits again reared its head. It's a policy proposal for which Obama savaged John McCain during the campaign. As Jim Geraghty reminds us in "Barack Obama is a Big Fat Liar," Team Obama spent $44 million on more than a dozen ads specifically denouncing McCain's supposedly reckless idea in the fall. But now the White House — desperate for revenue — seems to be changing its tune:

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    pc254 months, 2 weeks ago

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    http://hotair.com/archives/2009/06/29/video-press-...

    Video: Press corps now openly laughing at Obama’s backtracking on taxes

    It’s a laugh riot, isn’t it? Actually, they might be laughing more at Gibbs’s feeble way of ducking the question than The One’s looming broken promise, but in Gibbs’s defense, what’s he supposed to say? Obama pounded McCain for wanting to pay for health care by taxing benefits, rode into D.C. promising Change, and now he’s going to eat a crap sandwich by reversing himself because it turns out personal charisma doesn’t work on hard economic numbers.

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    pc254 months, 2 weeks ago

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    http://hotair.com/archives/2009/06/28/surprise-axe...

    Surprise: Axelrod refuses to rule out tax hike to pay for ObamaCare

    I don’t blame him. The “pile of sh*t” that passed the House on Friday, which even Obama pal Warren Buffett describes as a “huge tax,” already shattered The One’s pledge not to raise taxes on people who make less than $250,000. Now that they’re in for a penny, they might as well be in for a pound:

    I pressed Axelrod on whether Obama will draw a line in the sand and veto any bill that funds health care reform with tax hikes for people making under $250,000 a year — a pledge Barack Obama made during the 2008 presidential campaign.

    “One of the problems we’ve had in this town is that people draw lines in the sand and they stop talking to each other. And you don’t get anything done. That’s not the way the president approaches us. He is very cognizant of protecting people — middle class people, hard-working people who are trying to get along in a very difficult economy. And he will continue to represent them in these talks,” Axelrod said.

    “But they’re also dealing with punishing health care costs, and that’s something that we have to deal with.”

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      nostalgia4 months, 2 weeks ago

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      You can't listen to ANYTHING this administration says. You need to watch what they actually do

      It was laughable this week to hear members of the administration lauding their stimulus bill and talk about how it is "working" even in light of the unemployment figures!

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      Dionys4 months, 2 weeks ago

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      "During President Obama's "townhall" event on healthcare reform today, the pesky subject of taxing employer-based benefits"

      OMG! You mean taxing someone's pay? Who's ever heard of that before.

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      Wolfie20074 months, 2 weeks ago

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      I've lost track of all the lies and backtracking by Obama. Is that really change?

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        lloydm654 months, 2 weeks ago

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        I do not have a problem with taxing health care dollars.That has been one of the reasons we have all these uninsured.I was griping about it in the fifties,I made less money than my cousin.and paid for my health care with dollars that had been taxed.I have my insurance,and don.t need any help.Helping the uninsured get private coverage is a laudable goal

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