Posted on 09/05/2011 9:03:01 PM PDT by MN_Mike
It's been a long while since I posted at FR, so bear with me please. There has not been sufficient discussion about Governor Palin's superb tax policy she announced in Iowa this past weekend. So, before the other campaigns try to co-opt it, I think it's necessary to put our pro-Palin stake in the ground.
Current Situation -
As we are all well aware, the high unemployment is plainly nasty and long-standing. Much as President Obama would like any of several of his targets to take the blame for the economic fix we are in, it is his name that will be on the 2012 presidential ballot.
We have major problems with our current tax system, and Governor Palin provided a practical solution for the corporate tax mess. Let's start out by restating the fact that at 34% our corporate tax rate is the highest in the developed world. And, as the Governor pointed out, unseemly politicians manipulate the tax system to provide loopholes for their corporate friends at the disadvantage of all other competitors and the absence of a free market system.
The corporate tax system at 34% results in some seriously adverse outcomes. Today, corporations with foreign subsidiaries are unwilling to consolidate their profits and investment dollars back into the US parent because it will incur a 34% tax just as if it was earned in the US to begin with. As a result, you too frequently read headlines that read that a US based corporation is laying off workers in the US while hiring at their foreign subsidiaries.
The Palin Tax Plan -
The Palin Plan eliminates corporate taxes and (obviously) tax loopholes. Let's talk first about the absence of loopholes.
Tax loopholes have been the way for politicians to pick winners and losers, where donor corporations just so happen to receive loopholes. Meanwhile, corporations who donate to the opposition or make no donations receive no loopholes and are therefore at a competitive disadvantage. It's corporate welfare, corporate cronyism, and "pay for play' all at once.
The removal of loopholes eliminates the prospect of "pay for play" because it is the free market, not the crony politician who sets the rules, who determines winners from losers.
As for the elimination of corporate taxes, this would level the playing field and bring the money earned at foreign subsidiaries back to the US parent. Why is this important? Because investments are made where the money resides. In essence, this become a stimulus plan not by and for the government but for the private sector, the job creators.
As such, businesses will invest in their expansion in the US instead of at foreign subsidiaries. With expansion comes the creation of many new jobs. The economy is unleashed and new jobs means new tax payers.
Palin, Uniquely Qualified -
When it comes to taking down crony capitalism, government welfare and the like, there is no one who matches Governor Palin's resume. This is right in her wheelhouse.
Governor Palin, The Right Person at the Right Time -
After the unseemly, dreadfully slow moving term of President Obama, there is no candidate more capable and qualified to drive the Chicago thugs out of our White House. Let's make sure she gets the nomination and moves into the White House in early 2013.
And don't forget Piper Palin for President in 2032. It's never too early.
You got it my FRiend.
She is about reform. Period.
No one else is that radical. But, she has the gift of connecting with the working class. We’re not afraid of what she proposes because it rings true.
Sarah Palin all the way to the White House!
If she runs we’ll be there 100% in support.
If I remember right initially all of the taxes in this country were corporate and none individual. Hence, the original Tea Party. How are these corporate taxes replaced. I completely agree with Palin’s logic but there is a interim from action to completion. Maybe it doesn’t matter in our deficit universe.
Palin rocks!
God sent this woman to us.....she is the ONLY one that can save us from another 4 years of Obama. Yes RINO Perry and other establishment candidates and leaders don’t want her as President but that is what her vocation is.
Thanks for the post! I like the plan and no one else has the balls to do it.
I love it!
But when you compare what some of the biggest companies pay in taxes vs what they pay their CEOs, we’re virtually at zero effective tax rate already:
http://www.vnnforum.com/showthread.php?p=1314551
However this doesn’t reflect the thousands of smaller companies who pay corporate taxes who would all benefit under Gov. Palins plan. It just really shows the inequity and ability to manipulate the present system.
That’s great! The picture warms my heart.
I bet no one stops her from having a Lemonade stand if she wants one when residing at the White House.
Excellent point, Bob.
The smaller companies, the job creators, get squeezed out of existence.
Bump for later reading.
I’m so happy you like that photo! Thank you very much for your essay! I’m going to ping some Palin supporters!
PING to MN_Mike’s column.
HAY NOW!
WOO-HOO!
GO SARAH!
I have been advocating this for quite a while. This would be the cornerstone of an economic boom for this country.
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