Tuesday, April 19, 2011

"A Dangerous Mix of Hypocrisy and Stupidity"

Angel Cruz supposedly will not support Councilwoman Maria Quinones-Sanchez's bid for re-election because according to his logic, "I don't believe she is running. She has yet to reach out to me, especially since I was her mentor and her strongest supporter last time out."

What's interesting is that Mr. Cruz has yet to "reach out to the residents in 180th District" in addressing and providing the community with much needed services since he participated in and was reelected in one of the most "corrupt primaries" in Philadelphia between Mr. Cruz and Mr. Ramos.

News flash Mr. Cruz! Mrs. Quinones-Sanchez is running to retain her position as Councilwoman and it could be maybe she's not seeking your support because you lack integrity and leadership.

Mr. Cruz should spend more time in serving the needs of the constituents of the 180th District instead wasting time on dreams of grandeur of his greatness.

The 180th District cannot tolerate the weak, incompetent, and insufferable Angel Cruz and his ilk.


"Progressives will bring balance to the Republic."
Anthony P. Johnson

Monday, April 18, 2011

“Greatest Con Game.”

There were still millions of middle class and working poor citizens attempting to beat today's tax filing deadline but what's more interesting is that America's wealthiest population continue to pay considerably less taxes now than they did more than 20 years ago, and half of U.S. households pay no income taxes at all according to the IRS tax returns with the 400 highest adjusted gross incomes each year.

Accordingly, the average income on those returns in 2007, the latest year for IRS data, was nearly $345,000,000. Their average federal income tax rate was 17 percent, down from 26 percent in 1992.

“Providing tax breaks to the wealthy will stimulate economic growth in the Republic” is one the greatest con games ever played on the middle class, working poor and poor American.


"Progressives will bring balance to the Republic."
Anthony P. Johnson