01 May 2011

In talk of taxes, Bachmann cites Holocaust | Concord Monitor

Amid sweeping campaign rhetoric denouncing government entitlement programs and taxes, Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann compared "our economic liberty being pulled out from under us" to the Holocaust.

Careful to note there is no direct analogy between the two, Bachmann, a potential Republican candidate for president, said current generations will be held accountable if they don't take action now - the same way Americans were after World War II, for not stopping the systemic murder of 6 million Jews and other minorities.

Her remarks came during a speech at Southern New Hampshire University in Manchester, where she described learning about the horrors of the Holocaust in school and asking why her mother didn't do anything to stop it.

She said she was shocked to hear that many Americans weren't aware of what happened until after the war ended. But, she said, current Americans can do something to stop the government from "consuming the very sustenance of the generation not even born."

"It is morally reprehensible and we will have to answer, what did we do when we had the chance," she said.

The remarks drew little notice at the event, hosted by a conservative organization led by former Republican congressional candidate Jennifer Horn.

However, national reporters at the event wrote about the speech and the story quickly spread online.

That's right, Mrs. Bachmann. Raising taxes on America's rich is exactly like putting people into ovens and gas chambers. >facepalm!<

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