http://www.cnbc.com/id/49992024
...for a typical family of four, he said, that would mean a tax increase of $2,200. "That means less money for buying groceries, less money for filling prescriptions, less money for buying diapers," Obama said, standing in front of a group of middle-class Americans he had met with earlier. "It means a tougher choice between paying the rent and paying tuition. And middle-class families just can't afford that right now."
You know, whereas rich Americans, will just have to take more money out of their mattresses. You know, they won't have to take anything out of their investments. You know, the same investments your company relies upon to keep you employed so that you are able to make decisions about where to spend money. I'm sure we'll all be able to afford a lot more once the government takes more money out of the economy.

It's incredible these idiots can't see the fallacy in their logic.

As part of his campaign, Obama is promoting a new hashtag — #My2K — on Twitter and other social media in a reference to the estimated tax increase for a typical middle-class family of four if the Bush tax cuts expire on Dec. 31.
Does anyone else see something wrong with this hashtag? Like this is Obama's Y2K debacle and he wants saved?