Posted on 03/28/2007 9:10:22 PM PDT by FairOpinion
Rudolph W. Giuliani accepted the endorsement of Steve Forbes yesterday and embraced Mr. Forbess signature issue, saying he liked the idea of a flat tax something Mr. Giuliani denounced when Mr. Forbes was running for president.
If there were no federal income tax, maybe Id suggest not doing it at all, but if we were going to do it, a flat tax would make a lot of sense, Mr. Giuliani, who is seeking the Republican presidential nomination, said yesterday, standing beside Mr. Forbes at the Nasdaq MarketSite in Times Square in New York. But he said it was not clear whether dissolving the current system, so ingrained in the economy, would be feasible.
These days, Mr. Giuliani calls himself an advocate of supply-side economics and tells audiences that he cut taxes and restrained spending as mayor. He said several times yesterday that the federal tax code should be vastly simpler.
The thing I like about Rudy Giuliani is that in New York City he demonstrated he was willing to try big things, Mr. Forbes said. In a Giuliani presidency, he predicted, well have an assault on the federal tax code.
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I like Rudy. And I like Thompson. I think either one would destroy the Democrats. And the terrorists. A ticket with both...now there's a dream ticket.
Look at the polls:
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2008/president/national.html
VALUE ADDED TAX = taxing something so many times the count is lost by the time that item gets to the consumer.. The taxes exceed the price of the item..
I know...the polls backed by the "money" and not common sense. I know who backs him and they are living in a dream world.
That is YOUR OPINION, which is in complete opposition to all facts and evidence.
"Don't forget that the MSM doesn't miss a chance to show Giuliani in as negative a light as possible"
Oh, because the thing they want is for the GOP to nominate some awful conservative who will lose, I forgot. Gawrsh, I wish I'd remembered to set my decoder ring so I coulda read Rudy's secret message hidden in this article. /sarc
Maybe it's so easy for the MSM to make Rudy look bad to conservatives because RUDY'S A RINO. Maybe Hillary's afraid of Rudy because he'll TAKE THE LEFT AWAY FROM HER. Maybe I'm wasting my time talking to someone who's obviously already mainlining the Radical Rudy flavor KoolAid.
Will us less than well endowed women be discriminated against?
Is that what the "flat" tax is all about???
He sure did, but I wouldn't be surprised if McCain drops out before New Hampshire. His campaign is cratering. Also, it's common to bring someone in from the rival's camp to increase the appeal to the party (Reagan/Bush, for instance).
America has become a socialist country and is getting more SOCIALIST in attitude.. All of Americas testosterone is in Iraq and Afganistan.. America has become ditzified.. Hitlery WILL BECOME President in 2008.. I hate it but it WILL HAPPEN..
The base is the base...live with it. They are 75% Christian and they won't vote for Rudy. I don't care how much paid for press he gets. Sad truth.
and who isn't "living in a dream world"?
the base? they aren't living in a dream world, the base that couldn't return Talent, Allen and Santorum to the senate in 2006.
"Hitlery WILL BECOME President in 2008.. I hate it but it WILL HAPPEN.."
It sure seems like you are trying to do everything to HELP this occur.
"Giuliani has a conservative worldview. As Steven Malanga noted in City Journal, "Far from being a liberal, he ran New York with a conservative's priorities." Government exists above all to keep people safe in their homes and in the streets, he said, not to redistribute income, run a welfare state, or perform social engineering. The private economy, not government, creates opportunity, he argued; government should just deliver basic services well and then get out of the private sector's way. He denied that cities and their citizens were victims of vast forces outside their control, and he urged New Yorkers to take personal responsibility for their lives."
Giuliani has a record he can run on. Unlike McCain, his main rival for the Republican nomination, or his Democratic counterparts Hillary Clinton, Barak Obama, or John Edwards, he is not a product of the U.S. Two years ago, I wrote a column, "NYC crime rate cut with penalties," in which I detailed the success of Rudy Giuliani's robust policing where homicides fell by 67 percent under his leadership. Abortions dropped 16.9 percent during his reign, the foster care population fell 38 percent as over 17,000 children were adopted, 17 charter schools were established, and over 20 percent of taxes where slashed, saving the tax payers over $9.8 billion. These are a few of the tangible results Giuliani accomplished as mayor."
Guys, c'mon. This is pure election-year politics talking here. What are the odds of a flat-tax passing Congress? Rudy has ZERO credibility. I mean, we're talking about a presidential candidate who supports abortion right up until birth. What makes you think he'll be credible on the other issues as well?
Well, then the idea becomes to swamp the base. Eminently doable, and high time to do it, too, as every "base' - be it DU, sharptonite, or GOP's - is a gross embarrassment.
Republicans 2008: Giuliani 31%, McCain 22%
March 29, 2007
http://www.angus-reid.com/polls/index.cfm/fuseaction/viewItem/itemID/15203
31 per cent of respondents would vote for the former New York City mayor in a 2008 primary.
Arizona senator John McCain is second with 22 per cent, followed by actor and former Tennessee senator Fred Thompson with 12 per cent, and former House of Representatives speaker Newt Gingrich with eight per cent.
Swamp the base..:)~ Did you mean swap? Oh Geez....now we have to deal with swapping as well?
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