Posted on 04/11/2004 11:19:36 AM PDT by RWR8189
WELCOME BACK, CARTER!
Kerry Promises Return To Higher Taxes And 70s-Era Economy
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Kerrys other bright idea is a new jobs tax credit, which would reward companies for increasing employment over some base period. This was also one of Jimmy Carters bright ideas, but it never worked. (Bruce Bartlett, Op-Ed, Kerrys Useless Economic Plan, National Review Online, 3/31/04)
Like Carter, Like Son: Would Cut Deficit
By Reducing Federal Electricity Costs
Sen. John Kerry Has Proposed 20 Percent Electricity Conservation By Federal Government Over Next 10 Years. (John Kerrys Framework To Cut The Deficit In Half And Invest In Affordable Health Care And Better Schools, John Kerry For President, Press Release, 4/7/04)
Carter, Too, Promoted Energy Conservation In Federal Buildings Through Use Of Solar Power. Carters program would make the federal government a big booster of solar energy and geothermal steam projects, but synthetic fuels would have to pay their own way. He also said the federal government would lead the way by undertaking a three-year program with a price tag of up to $100 million for the installation of solar systems in federal buildings, while state governments would be asked to change their laws to encourage the use of solar power. (Richard Corrigan, et al., Jimmy Carters Energy Crusade, The National Journal, 4/30/77)
Retro Kerry: Wants Return To Era Of
High Taxes, Killing Entrepreneurship
I Would Take Back The Highest End Of The Ones That Go To The 35 Percent And 38 Percent. The Wealthiest Americans, At This Moment, Should Not Be Getting An Additional Tax Cut (CNBCs Capital Report, 7/16/03)
Voted For Clintons Tax Increase, Raising Top Marginal Income Tax Rate To 39.6 Percent. (H.R. 2264, CQ Vote #247: Adopted 51-50: R 0-44; D 50-6, With Vice President Al Gore Casting A Yea Vote, 8/6/93, Kerry Voted Yea; Summary Of The Revenue Provisions Of The Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act Of 1993, Joint Committee On Taxation, 8/23/93)
Repealing The Top Two Tax Rates Would Mean That Approximately 1 Million Small Business Owners Would Be Subject To A Higher Tax Rate (35% Or 39.6%) Than Most American Corporations (34%). (Tax and Spend Democrats: Every Democratic Budget Proposal Calls for Higher Taxes, Republican Study Committee, 3/25/04)
Two Peas In A Pod: Carter Also Backed A 50-Cent Gas Tax
1994: Kerry Supported Half-Dollar Increase In Gas Tax. (Jill Zuckman, Deficit-Watch Group Gives High Marks To 7 N.E. Lawmakers, The Boston Globe, 3/1/94)
[Carter] Administration Officials Briefly Floated The Idea Of A 50-Cent-A-Gallon Gasoline Tax (David Espo, Kennedy Attacks Carter On OPEC Price Hikes, The Associated Press, 12/20/79)
Sen. Edward Kennedy Said Plan Would Increase Inflation, Hurt Poor. Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-MA) said the Carter proposal to slap a 50-cent-a-gallon tax on gasoline would cost the average family $200 a year in 1981. The American public is already numb from the soaring cost of energy, Kennedy said Yet the Carter administration is on the verge of proposing a 50-cent-a-gallon tax on gasoline. Kennedy said such a tax would add 2 percent to 4 percent to inflation, impose an unfair burden on the poor, discriminate against areas with poor mass transit systems and fail to achieve a significant savings in gasoline consumption. I oppose any plan to impose a 50-cent-a-gallon gas tax, Kennedy said in the statement. (David Espo, The Associated Press, 12/8/79)
Would Kerry Rather Have Us Drive Renault Le Cars?
Carter And Fellow Democrats Wanted Tax On Big Cars So Americans Would Drive Less. The auto industry said
the proposed tax on big gas guzzlers would cause unemployment and could signal the end of the five or six-passenger family car. But Senate Finance Committee chairman Russell B. Long (D-La.) made it clear
he expects the committee will follow the lead of the House and vote some tax on purchase of big cars as part of President Carters energy conservation program. We ought to put a tax on big cars so consumers wont demand them so much, said Long. I dont know how we can lessen consumer demand except by a tax. People would expect to pay a premium for a Cadillac or Lincoln. They should have the privilege of buying a big car but should pay the tax. (Richard L. Lyons, Auto Industry Testimony, The Washington Post, 8/11/77)
Kerry Advocated Reduction Of Cars In 1970 Candidate Questionnaire. Kerrys interview with the Third District Citizens Caucus, marked, not for publication, says Kerry supported stopping the building of highways and reducing the number of cars. (Third District Citizens Caucus, Report Of Interview Committee, 2/11/70)
In 1999 And 2002, Kerry Voted For Increased CAFE Standards. (H.R. 2084, CQ Vote #275: Rejected 40-55: R 6-45; D 34-9; I 0-1, 9/15/99, Kerry Voted Yea; S. 517, CQ Vote #47, Adopted 62-38: R 43-6; D 19-31; I 0-1, 3/13/02, Kerry Voted Nay)
Kerrys CAFE Proposal Would Hurt American Automakers And Workers. Employment in automobile industries, including both manufacturers and parts suppliers, would decline by approximately 104,000 jobs as a result of increased CAFÉ standards. (Andrew Kleit, Modeling Increases In CAFE Standards Proposed By Senator Kerry, Competitive Enterprise Institute, 2/10/02)
USA Today Study Found CAFE Standards Have Resulted In 46,000 Deaths! Federal corporate average fuel economy (CAFE) standards effectively forced people into less-safe smaller cars, and 46,000 have died as a result
7,700 people have died for each mile-per-gallon boost in overall fuel economy. (Are Lives Really An Acceptable Price For Fuel Efficiency? USA Today, 7/8/99)
"Remember Carter's human rights program, where he demanded the Shah of Iran step down and turn over power to the Ayatollah Khomeini?
No matter that Khomeini was a madman. Carter had the U.S. Pentagon tell the Shah's top military commanders about 150 of them to acquiesce to the Ayatollah and not fight him.
The Shah's military listened to Carter. All of them were murdered in one of the Ayatollah's first acts.
By allowing the Shah to fall, Carter created one of the most militant anti-American dictatorships ever."
So what do the feds do? Ban ephedra [because of one death]
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