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Alan Keyes on Reparations (AK contextualizes his comments)
The Illinois Leader ^ | 8-17-2004 | Chicago Bureau

Posted on 08/17/2004 2:38:57 PM PDT by unspun

Alan Keyes on Reparations

Tuesday, August 17, 2004

By The Leader-Chicago Bureau (admin@illinoisleader.com)

CHICAGO -- Republican U.S. Senate candidate Alan Keyes has just released a statement clarifying what appeared to be a surprising position he took at a news conference yesterday.

"I think a cogent argument could be made for reparations in principle," Keyes is quoted as saying to reporters yesterday, according to the Chicago Sun-Times.

The Chicago Tribune expanded:

Keyes gave a brief tutorial on Roman history and said that in regard to reparations for slavery, the U.S. should do what the Romans did: "When a city had been devastated [in the Roman empire], for a certain length of time--a generation or two--they exempted the damaged city from taxation."

Keyes proposed that for a generation or two, African-Americans of slave heritage should be exempted from federal taxes--federal because slavery "was an egregious failure on the part of the federal establishment."

The response from conservatives was immediate. "Who downstate will now vote for Keyes?" wrote IllinoisLeader.com reader Randall Mead of Springfield today. "I certainly won't."

This afternoon, Keyes released the following statement, clarifying his position:

I have consistently opposed the effort to extort monetary damages from the American people. As I have argued in the past, the great sacrifices involved in the Civil War represented the requital in blood and treasure for the terrible injustices involved in slavery. In this form the so called "reparations" movement represents an insult to the historic commitment that many Americans made to the end of slavery, which included the sacrifice of their lives.

I have also consistently maintained that the history of slavery, racial segregation and discrimination did real damage to black Americans, left real and persistent material wounds in need of healing.

In various ways through the generations since the end of slavery, America has tried to address this objective fact, but without real success. This was at least in part the rational for many elements of the Great Society programs of the sixties, and for the original and proper concept of affirmative action developed under Republican leadership during the Nixon years.

Unfortunately, the government-dominated approaches of the Great Society, which purported to heal and repair the legacy of historical damage, actually widened and deepened the wounds. They undermined the moral foundations of the black community and seriously corrupted the family structure and the incentives to work, savings, investment, and business ownership.

The idea I have often put forward to address this challenge involves a traditionally Republican, conservative and market-oriented approach: removing the tax burden from the black community for a generation or two in order to encourage business ownership, create jobs and support the development of strong economic foundations for working families.

This has the advantage of letting people help themselves, rather then pouring money into government bureaucracies that displace and discourage their own efforts. It takes no money from other citizens, while righting the historic imbalance that results from the truth that black slaves toiled for generations at a tax rate that was effectively 100 percent.

I have also made it clear that while I believe that the descendants of slaves would be helped by this period of tax relief, my firm goal and ultimate objective is to replace the income tax, and thereby free all Americans from this insidious form of tax slavery. It is well known that this is one of the key priorities of the Keyes campaign.

In response to Keyes' statement, conservative Jack Roeser of Family Taxpayers Network told IllinoisLeader.com, "I expect Keyes would say this is one of those interesting subjects to be talked about among people sharing ideas. Reparations is an impractical concept. Everybody in every category has been wronged in one or the other, and you cannot single one out."

Roeser continued, "Keyes is a man of ideas, and I expect he gets into discussions like this that are proper in their proper place, but that he would never vote for reparations. The problem with American politics is that people don't get into deep discussions."

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TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events; US: Illinois
KEYWORDS: keyes; reparations
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To: unspun

Now I'm beginning to realize why's he renting his Illinois apartment on a month-by-month basis.


21 posted on 08/17/2004 2:57:32 PM PDT by johnfrink
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To: DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet
I'm still trying to understand why this piece should make me say, "Oh, okay. Nevermind."

I guess it's that he wants to ultimately abolish the income tax for all. But, of course, he's not proposing that *that* immediately happen; he just wants reparations now.

Is there anything Keyes can say that his supporters won't defend? Supporting reparations is not a conservative idea, no matter how much his fans try to spin it.

23 posted on 08/17/2004 2:59:09 PM PDT by NYCVirago
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To: unspun

contextualizing = backpeddaling = spinning = getting foot out of mouth


24 posted on 08/17/2004 2:59:31 PM PDT by harrycarey
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To: NYCVirago
Is there anything Keyes can say that his supporters won't defend?

No.

25 posted on 08/17/2004 3:00:29 PM PDT by DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet (Some of my best friends are white, middle-class males.)
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To: k2blader
"I have also made it clear that while I believe that the descendants of slaves would be helped by this period of tax relief, my firm goal and ultimate objective is to replace the income tax, and thereby free all Americans from this insidious form of tax slavery. It is well known that this is one of the key priorities of the Keyes campaign."
~~Alan Keyes

Yup. Restore the Republic - repeal the 16th and 17th.

26 posted on 08/17/2004 3:01:15 PM PDT by Jim Robinson
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To: Catspaw

Maybe I didn't read it right the first time, but it sounds to me like he's standing by his proposal. I think backpedaling would be an improvement at this point.


27 posted on 08/17/2004 3:03:40 PM PDT by DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet (Some of my best friends are white, middle-class males.)
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To: unspun
Didn't make it better. The man tries to have it both ways. Show me how blacks in this country are worse off than blacks in Africa. That is the ONLY legitimate way to determine if slavery "did real damage to black Americans, left real and persistent material wounds in need of healing."

Until he repudiates this stance, this Alan Keyes has nothing more to say that interests me. I hope Obama wins. The GOP tent ain't big enough for reparations bigots.

Pity. I VOTED for Alan Keyes over GW Bush in the 2000 primary and worked for the campaign.
28 posted on 08/17/2004 3:04:38 PM PDT by Little Ray (John Ffing sKerry: Just a gigolo!)
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To: Jim Robinson

BUMP!


29 posted on 08/17/2004 3:04:39 PM PDT by k2blader (It is neither compassionate nor conservative to support the expansion of socialism.)
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To: harrycarey

This is exactly what he has been saying all along, since this news broke out. Do you think that Keyes doesn't want this tax freedom to exist for African-Americans and not for the rest of us, too, ASAP?


30 posted on 08/17/2004 3:05:20 PM PDT by unspun (RU working your precinct, churchmembers, etc. 4 good votes? | Not "Unspun w/ AnnaZ" but I appreciate)
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To: Little Ray

You won't hope Obama wins, when (if) he's pushing European Socialism and moral decadence left and left in the US Senate.


31 posted on 08/17/2004 3:07:01 PM PDT by unspun (RU working your precinct, churchmembers, etc. 4 good votes? | Not "Unspun w/ AnnaZ" but I appreciate)
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To: unspun

Hm, it appears (so far) that none of the anti-Keyes folks even read this statement let alone bothered to understand it.

Ah well. Lead a horse to water, but...


32 posted on 08/17/2004 3:08:27 PM PDT by k2blader (It is neither compassionate nor conservative to support the expansion of socialism.)
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To: NYCVirago
I don't defend it. I say he's talking it up and he's very, very worth living with. I also don't say it's a matter of guilt, for Keyes, but empowerment.
33 posted on 08/17/2004 3:08:41 PM PDT by unspun (RU working your precinct, churchmembers, etc. 4 good votes? | Not "Unspun w/ AnnaZ" but I appreciate)
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To: unspun
"Keyes is a man of ideas, and I expect he gets into discussions like this that are proper in their proper place, but that he would never vote for reparations. The problem with American politics is that people don't get into deep discussions."
34 posted on 08/17/2004 3:10:46 PM PDT by Semaphore Heathcliffe
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To: k2blader
Hm, it appears (so far) that none of the anti-Keyes folks even read this statement let alone bothered to understand it.

Ah well. Lead a horse to water, but...

Well, then, why don't you explain it to us?

Make me drink, k2. I'm all ears.

35 posted on 08/17/2004 3:11:32 PM PDT by DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet (Some of my best friends are white, middle-class males.)
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To: DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet
Maybe I didn't read it right the first time, but it sounds to me like he's standing by his proposal. I think backpedaling would be an improvement at this point.

LOL! He said the same thing (the short version) on CNN's Crossfire this afternoon. I just checked & the transcript isn't up yet. When it is, I'll post it or a link.

36 posted on 08/17/2004 3:11:55 PM PDT by Catspaw
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To: unspun

The farther folks like Obama push the Democrats to the left, the more room in the center (not that I want the center - only yellow stripes and roadkill there...). Nancy Pelosi has probably done almost as much good for Republicans as the Contract with America did.

I like ending "tax slavery" but this has to be most polarzing, revolting and potentially divisive method Alan Keyes could possibly come up with.


37 posted on 08/17/2004 3:14:25 PM PDT by Little Ray (John Ffing sKerry: Just a gigolo!)
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To: Catspaw

Thanks, Catspaw. I don't speak "Keyes", so I need all the help I can get.


38 posted on 08/17/2004 3:15:46 PM PDT by DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet (Some of my best friends are white, middle-class males.)
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To: unspun
This is exactly what he has been saying all along, since this news broke out. Do you think that Keyes doesn't want this tax freedom to exist for African-Americans and not for the rest of us, too, ASAP?

But he's not proposing that the income tax be removed *now* on all Americans; he's only proposing it for black people. That's called reparations, and that's something no conservative should ever support.

39 posted on 08/17/2004 3:15:46 PM PDT by NYCVirago
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To: unspun

Actually this is not backpedaling at all, this is brilliant, because it diffuses the entire reparations argument.

Tax relieft is fundamentally different from giving people money, because tax relief encourages people to work harder (you can't get tax relief unless you have income that can be taxed), while giving people money encourages them to not work.

What this also does is that is gets the minority communities to support TAX CUTS, which they *NEVER* do.
And you know what the next step is? After they get their tax cuts for a while, the debate becomes, should we raise the taxes minorities so that they pay the same as everyone else, or should be cut taxes for everyone else to get them to the same rate as the minorities. Now, the Dems, who wants to raise taxes, will want to raise taxes on the minorities, and the Republicans, will be the ones who say, no, we don't want to raise taxes on anyone, this will get the minories to vote for the people who won't raise *their* taxes.


40 posted on 08/17/2004 3:16:54 PM PDT by Truthsearcher
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