Posted on 05/07/2015 7:41:33 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Despite having a relatively moderate record on tax policy as the governor of Arkansas, Mike Huckabee has wholeheartedly embraced a radically regressive tax plan as a central plank of his presidential candidate platform.
For years, Huckabee has been one of the main proponents of the Fair Tax, a plan that would replace all federal taxes with a national sales tax. Citizens for Tax Justice and the congressional Joint Committee on Taxation have each found that to raise the same amount of revenue as current law, the sales tax rate would have to be about 50 percent.
A study by the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy (ITEP) found that under the Fair Tax, the top 1 percent of taxpayers would receive an average annual tax cut of $225,000. Meanwhile, the plan would increase taxes by about $3,200 on average on the bottom 80 percent of taxpayers. In other words, Huckabees tax plan would significantly increase taxes on the overwhelming majority of Americans to pay for huge tax cuts for the very wealthiest Americans.
While Senator Ted Cruz also has endorsed a national sales tax, Huckabee has been much more outspoken in his support. Just last year he appeared in and promoted the right-wing documentary, Unfair: Exposing the IRS, which lauded the Fair Tax as the best way to reform our tax system and as a way to abolish the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). To make its case for eliminating the IRS, the film called IRS agents jack-booted thugs and implied that, if left unchecked, the IRS will create concentration camps in America.
The ironic thing about Huckabees call to abolish the IRS is that the Fair Tax would hardly collect itself. Rather than having a federal revenue agency, the plan would just shift the responsibility to already strapped state governments.
Huckabees advocacy for this radically unfair tax plan does not comport with his relatively moderate tax record as the governor of Arkansas. Largely in response to an Arkansas court ruling declaring education funding in the state constitutionally inadequate, Huckabee sensibly worked to enact a series of tax increases to increase funding for education in his state. An analysis by Arkansass Department of Finance and Administration actually found that over his time as governor Huckabee increased revenue raised via taxes by $505 million.
Even though Huckabee is outspoken in his support for the radical conservative agenda on taxes through his support of the Fair Tax, he has still earned the continuing ire of militant anti-tax conservative groups for his deviations from their anti-tax philosophy as governor of Arkansas. In fact, the Club for Growth is already running campaign ads against Huckabees presidential candidacy based on his Arkansas tax record. This move by the Club for Growth reveals the extremism of this and other anti-tax groups, considering how fully Huckabee has now embraced their tax-cuts-for-the-rich agenda.
He’s a troll.
Have you read Article two of the Constitution? Try it and then move on to someone who can actually be president.
Well, that’s OK, I was bored and he/she/it is easy.
There is absolutely NO WAY that Carson will EVER be president......EVER ! Carson has little backing, won't be able to raise much money, he's not good on his feet, is a lousy debater, blacks won't vote for him, and neither will the vast majority of the GOP base.
Wake up and smell the coffee or roses or the stink of your your delusions !
He’s so full of himself, it’s actually funny....even though rather pathetic.
You know I just looked at some of his prior posts, and all I can say is, it’s what I expected. Cornman must be a liberal, loves to dish out slime and insults in wonderful technicolor idiotic phrases and misspellings, but as soon as someone calls him out he runs to mommy crying lookout, that’s an insult, slander or whatever else he can think up and tries to scare ( I really can’t stop laughing) people with comments about the risk of punishment and visits from Kitties when all the time he is guiltier than anyone.
He keeps complaining about "personal attacks", when he is the one doing just that and not the posters he whinges about. His posts are just laughable.
The Fair Tax as envisioned by Neil Bortz and lots of others is a term that covers a range of schemes.The fairtax is a scheme, a scam actually that Boortz profited from with his book of parroted, almost verbatum "facts" from Fairtax.org.
None call for a 50% sales tax.It didn't say they called for it, it said 50% would likely be required to replace the taxes today...And it's not far from wrong.
Type in fairtax in the search box at the top of the page. There will be years of fairtax junk to read there.
That is exactly what Huckabee is doing. He’s got no chance. He’s a spoiler.
Jeb had to be thrilled when he entered the race. I will not be voting for Huckabee or Jeb in the primaries or general election. I’ll write in someone if I have to.
Snake Oil Mike is a consument shill. A select Rodham (Bill like) RicoRat of Hope, last in the nation Ak.
Rab.
I am with you. The GOPe picks losers.
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