“Joe Hydraulics” breaks records of popularity

“Joe Hydraulics” breaks records of popularity

In the McCain debate – Obama dominated by a discussion of the future “Joe Plumber” – the mysterious Joe has become the most searched person on the Internet, even piercing information about Madonna and Guy Ritchie's divorce. “Joe Hydraulics” Joe Wurzelbacher of Holland, Ohio, has become a media star ever since, Last Sunday he got into a tax discussion with voters agitating in Toledo, Ohio, Barak Obama. He asked about his chances of buying his own business during his presidency. Not getting a specific answer to both his question and about the Presidential candidate's tax policy. During yesterday's debate, both candidates devoted a lot of space to Joe, by addressing him directly and explaining what benefits an ordinary citizen can gain thanks to their election programs. He made special use of John McCain in attacking Obama's tax policy – meaning in practice their raising. Sam Joe gave a CBS interview after the debate, in which he stated, that McCain did “good job”; – Obama was also doing well, but “it is just words” – added. He recalled additionally, that during their Sunday conversation, Obama also avoided replies on. taxes. – When I was asking a question, he danced around him almost as well as Sammy Davis Junior – said Wurzelbacher. – I told him, that raising taxes will deprive us of the opportunity to develop our interests. According to Obama's plan, the American dream looks like this: “work more, and maybe you will get something out of it… the government will take more from me instead” – said Joe Wurzelbacher.
– Because you are successful, you have to pay more than others, Obama wants to punish me for this – it is a socialist approach, which is wrong – summed up Obama's plans “Joe Hydraulics”. As a result of his statements “Joe Hydraulics” became a hero of conservative voters. When asked who to vote for, he declined to answer, but from his many statements in recent times it is clear and he prefers politics. Republicans against Democrat plans to raise taxes.