Talk with plumber reveals a new American dream
T HE other day in Ohio , Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama met plumber Joe Wurzelbacher along a rope line, and the two fell into a discussion of the American dream. Wurzelbacher believes in one version, Obama another.
Wurzelbacher said he planned to buy a company that will push his annual income above $250,000, which is key because Obama’s tax policy divides the haves and the have-nots at that ...
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