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American Shareholders Association: John Kerry's 19-Year Record on Investor Issues
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Posted on 03/23/2004 10:56:34 AM PST by chance33_98

American Shareholders Association: John Kerry's 19-Year Record on Investor Issues

3/23/2004 1:33:00 PM

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To: National Desk, Political Reporter

Contact: Daniel Clifton of American Shareholders Association, 202-549-7803, Web: http://www.americanshareholders.com

WASHINGTON, March 23 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Two out of three voters in the 2004 elections will be investors, making the investor voter the most powerful voting bloc in America. American Shareholders Association (ASA) today released the organization's first study on investor issues for the 2004 elections. The study examines the Democratic Party's nominee for President, Sen. John Kerry's (D-Mass.) record on investor related issues during his nineteen years as a U.S. Senator.

The result of the study finds Kerry consistently opposed investors' during his tenure as U.S. Senator, with consistent opposition to capital gains tax reduction and Individual Retirement Accounts.

"The best way to sum up Kerry's record on investor issues -- all talk and no action," said Daniel Clifton, executive director of ASA. "Despite his pro-investor rhetoric, not once has Kerry voted to reduce the capital gains tax, not once has Kerry voted to index capital gains to inflation, and not once has Kerry voted to abolish the double tax on dividends. Even more disturbing has been his consistent opposition to Individual Retirement Accounts, which currently provides retirement savings for millions of American families. His votes against shareholders have real consequences and this report documents the effects of these votes."

Kerry has been claiming he has voted to reduce the capital gains tax. However, the analysis could not find one example of Kerry voting to reduce the capital gains tax. He voted to increase the capital gains tax by 40 percent in 1986 and voted against reducing the capital gains tax at least 15 times since 1989.

Kerry called for abolishing the double tax of dividends in a speech on December 2, 2002, but as soon as President Bush proposed the same initiative one month later, Kerry quickly denounced the proposal and voted against it seven times. The legislation passed, however, and companies are now returning more cash to shareholders, earnings are more transparent, and shareholders have been re-empowered in the companies they invest.

Sen. Kerry voted to remove the tax deduction for Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) in 1986 for families with incomes over $40,000 per year. He then voted against IRA expansion at least 10 times since then.

"It is fairly accurate to say that Sen. Kerry has not received the memo on the growing electoral strength of the investor class," concluded Clifton. "Based on his voting record, it appears that Kerry believes the only people who own shares of stock are families named Heinz and Kennedy. That may have been true while Kerry was raising the capital gains tax as part of the Dukakis Administration, but it sure is not true today, with 56 percent of families' financial assets held in stocks and mutual funds."

The report can be accessed at: http://www.americanshareholders.com/news/asakerryreport03-22-04.pdf

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The American Shareholders Association is a non-partisan, not-for-profit organization dedicated to analyzing legislation affecting shareholders. To educate U.S. investors, ASA reports the public positions of elected representatives on these issues to its members.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2004; investors; issues; kerry; kerryrecord; shareholders

1 posted on 03/23/2004 10:56:35 AM PST by chance33_98
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To: chance33_98
"Kerry has been claiming he has voted to reduce the capital gains tax. However, the analysis could not find one example of Kerry voting to reduce the capital gains tax. He voted to increase the capital gains tax by 40 percent in 1986 and voted against reducing the capital gains tax at least 15 times since 1989."

The guy just cannot stop lying.

2 posted on 03/23/2004 11:03:05 AM PST by alex
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To: jmstein7
ping
3 posted on 03/23/2004 11:04:14 AM PST by chance33_98 (Shall a living man complain? Oh how much fewer are my sufferings than my sins;)
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To: chance33_98
Nice find on the IRA's- and the dividends, too.

Though far from a dynamite find (i.e. something that would have real talk show legs) it reinforces the "say one thing and vote another" Kerry M.O.
4 posted on 03/23/2004 11:04:59 AM PST by G L Tirebiter
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To: alex
Kerry is not sane:)
5 posted on 03/23/2004 11:08:28 AM PST by international american (Support our troops!! Send Kerry back to Boston!!!!)
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To: chance33_98
Kerry should be the posterboy for IHOP. Seems like every situation that comes up, Kerry can be found on both sides of it. He is still flipping like an underdone pancake on the subject of the 1971 meeting on possible assassination of US Senators.

An interesting question is whether there is any issue on which Kerry has NOT taken separate and contradictory positions. For my take on the assassination meeting, check out "Clear Eye for the Hate Guy" thread on FR.

Cheers,

Congressman Billybob

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6 posted on 03/23/2004 11:16:48 AM PST by Congressman Billybob (www.ArmorforCongress.com Visit. Join. Help. Please.)
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To: alex
Kerry has been claiming he has voted to reduce the capital gains tax. However, the analysis could not find one example of Kerry voting to reduce the capital gains tax. He voted to increase the capital gains tax by 40 percent in 1986 and voted against reducing the capital gains tax at least 15 times since 1989.

Well, he voted for it before voting against it.

7 posted on 03/23/2004 11:30:15 AM PST by Coop ("Hero" is the last four-letter word I'd use to describe John Kerry)
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To: chance33_98
Kerry called for abolishing the double tax of dividends in a speech on December 2, 2002, but as soon as President Bush proposed the same initiative one month later, Kerry quickly denounced the proposal and voted against it seven times.

Now that's what I call partisan!

8 posted on 03/24/2004 6:34:40 AM PST by mountaineer
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bttt
9 posted on 03/24/2004 6:37:20 AM PST by LivFREEordie
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To: chance33_98
This is a very good find... Although nobody in the partisan media will acknowledge "investors" as a voting bloc, perhaps such a voting bloc will emerge with any kind of publication of the candidate's policies.

I suspected Kerry was bad on investor issues -- I'm rather surprised to see how bad. Without IRAs and 401Ks, I suspect most babyboomers would be on very shakey ground approaching retirement. I'm sure this is of little concern to Senator Kerry who can look forward to earning his $160K senator's pay essentially forever, no matter when he retires (or is hopefully voted out of office, but I won't hold my breath expecting sanity from Massachusetts voters). And coming from inherited wealth and marrying twice (actually only once since the first was annulled -- one of his first MAJOR flip-flops) into mega-wealth, I guess he really hasn't needed to concern himself with how capitalism really works. As long as those dividend checks keep rolling in, right JFK?
10 posted on 03/24/2004 6:46:56 AM PST by ReleaseTheHounds
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