not making enough money, we'll tax you if you're making too much money,s that share the wealth, robin hood strategy. the only thing is, the president's idea that we're not going to tax -- to increase taxes on anybody making less than $250,000 a year turns out not to be true. it turns out to be false. and the question that needs to be asked there with the president is, was it a mistake, mr. president, or was it a willful misinformation to the american people? that's the question. i remember during the campaign in 1996, when sharlton heston, at the time -- when charlton heston, at the time, was president of the national rifle association, ran commercials against bill clinton who was president. the question was, did the president tell the truth or did he lie? and charlton heston's comment was this, he said, mr. president, if you say something that's wrong and you know that it's wrong, excuse me, mr. president if you say something that's wrong and you don't know it's wrong, that's called a mistake. if you say something that's wrong and you know that it's wrong, that's a lie. the question becom