Posted on 01/25/2010 4:02:07 PM PST by o_zarkman44
Wake up to Missouri. The 2010 US Senate Race is heating up with a variety of polling sources pointing out some interesting results.
Jan 19th Rasmussen reports show polling reports putting Rep Roy Blunt (RINO) against Robin Carnahan, DemoRat. Latest Poll on Jan 19 shows Blunt ahead of Carnahan 49% to 43%. Unfortunately Rasmussin reports only polled the other CONSERVATIVE Republican Chuck Purgason back on Nov 13-15th. Purgason polled 35% to 42% to Carnahan. I find it very unfortunate that the polling for Purgason is not being current. It is the assumption of the Republican Party operatives in Missouri that Blunt is the shoe in for the Republican nod.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Senate_election_in_Missouri,_2010
However Purgason is gaining much momentum and several key endorsements. This excerpt from Fired Up Missouri. "Here's Rep. Rob Schaaf praising Purgason for his independence from lobbyists, hard work , being a "non-RINO Republican" and fiscal conservatism. "If they voters have any brains, they will elect him to be our next United States Senator," he said.
Follow this link for the video http://firedupmissouri.com/category/topics/2010-senate-race
A friend and fellow activist went to a Local Republican commitee meeting last week. She was discussing with some of the attendees about the Blunt Vs Purgason match up. It was pretty much reflected by the group that Blunt is the only choice. When asked what Blunt will do for the State of Missouri, nobody could answer.
People of Missouri, and fellow freepers, you helped make a difference getting the word out for Brown in Mass. Chuck Purgason of Missouri is truly the conservative candidate for the US Senate Seat in Missouri. Once again the Republican establishment is pushing a RINO, connected by his US House Contacts and fund raisers. Here is a Wikipedia link for Purgason.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Purgason
Here is his official Senate Campaign Web site. http://www.keepyourchange2010.org/
And by the way, he supports the Fair Tax.
Time to pull a Marco Rubio in the “Show Me” state...
Fair Tax is a lousy, lousy idea. It punishes those who can least afford it. Blunt is electable and has won state-wide elections before. And he can raise enough money to possibly beat the Democratic-money machine that includes the likes of Al Franken and Soros. Carnahan is a tough cookie to beat and she would beat any lesser candidate than Blunt in a nano-second.
I personally don’t know anything about these guys. But there is no victory in electing a Rino. If that is what he is and he is the one on the ticket then withhold your vote on that race. Don’t buy into the lessor of two evils argument ever again. That is exactly how we ended up where we are today. It time to break that cycle, and to send the right message to the RNC and to the people that conservatives won’t fall for it anymore. And that conservatives stand for principles. At some point that will pay off big.
How is the Fair Tax a lousy idea when it eliminates state income tax? States with no state income tax have over twice the economic development activity over states with an income tax, like Missouri. Check out the study at the Show Me Institute.
The Fair Tax only applies to consumption of new goods, not used goods.
The Fair Tax in Missouri will only raise the state sales tax by just over nine-tenths of a cent.
The fair tax is indexed to the federal poverty income level so everyone will receive a prebate equal to that amount.
Once again, tax is paid only when money is spent. There is no penalty for saving, working overtime, or doing well.
No income tax on dividends.
All legitimate business tax deductions still apply for materials and supplies used in business.
How do you see this as punishing low income people?
And you are wrong about Purgason. Missourians are tired of political nepotism and name brand politicians of which Blunt and Carnahan both qualify for.
Who is it that can “least afford” the FairTax, and how will they be punished?
Carnahan is steadily polling 42-48%. In the ONE poll with Purgason, he wasn’t that far behind Carnahan, and that was months ago. If Missouri couldn’t pull a “Brown” with Purgason, then we deserve to be led around by the RINO Blunt.
Sales tax-concepts hurt the middle-class and poor the most. Unless you exclude food and clothing (as Massachusetts did in the 1970’s), they will pay a disproportionate cost because food and clothing take a greater percentage out of their disposal income. The rich don’t need to buy things. Furthermore, 75-80% of Missourians live within 20 minutes of another state. So if I planned to buy a product, I would seriously consider buying it in Kansas and avoid the MO sales tax. Same with a house. Why build a house if it is inflated by sales taxes paid on materials? Young people who want to buy cars and houses will have to delay or completely forget acquiring things. If people can’t afford the taxes on a new house, they won’t build one. This doesn’t help the construction worker, the lumber yard owner, painters, and etc. Missouri’s current unemployment rate is 9.6%. Any major change in taxation would influence consumption and, ultimately, employment. Sales tax holidays are big days for retail. Cash for Clunkers was Obama’s most successful idea and the $8000 tax credit for home buyers is a key reason the real estate market is holding as well as it is. If anything, sales taxes should be lowered or eliminated, not become the backbone of an entire taxation system.
Kansas is pushing the same proposal. So the border argument is a moot point. Illinois sales taxes are already higher than Missouri. 1 cent is not going to be noticed.
I admire champions for the poor. However confiscation of state taxes leaves less disposable income available to make purchases on necessities. And I repeat, the tax is indexed to federal poverty guidelines so no low income consumers will be adversely affected.
In addition, since lower income consumers tend to purchase used cars they will no longer pay sales tax on that transaction.
Building a house? Taxes are already built in to the overall costs of construction in the payroll taxes withheld and matched by the contractor. Same with the material. Income Taxes are already built into the cost of he material.
Perhaps if a border company don’t have to pay matching withholding income taxes on their employees, they can lower their cost of doing business which would offset .091 cents you are so worried about breaking the bank with.
In addition to your post, Cash for clunkers was a FAILURE. It caused a spike in sales which fell off dramatically after the program ended. Plus, the federal government borrowed the money, so everyone, not just the people who bought cars, will be penalized with higher taxes.
Government money going into cars or housing only delays the inevitable, breaks the federal treasury, and causes a crash that will take years to recover. Watch out for the kool aid.
I loved the statement - “The rich don’t need to buy things.” And as such should be responsible for financing the middle class and the poor? This is the problem with the entire system. If everyone were affected by the costs of government, there would be more engagement regarding what was spent on whom. IMO, the poor would benefit from a requirement to share some of the responsibilities.
Let the free market work, stop pushing your socialist government intervention!
It would be great for my spouse and me. We've paid for our house. We've bought all the cars we want to buy. But we've got four kids and I don't think that, given their current salaries and income potential, they would ever be able to achieve a middle-class lifestyle in MO if they had to add at least 12.5% to everything they buy. Young people can hardly afford rent, health insurance, gas, car insurance, and food.
Also, Dr. Schaaf is running for an open State Senate seat, and could use some support. (see sig)
Dear sir, here is a Missouri thread for your possible ping.
Dear sir, here is a Missouri thread for your possible ping.
Balancing the Missouri budget is a moving target because of our current recession, unemployment, and state entitlement mandates. There is no way that Jeff City can balance the current budget given the unknowns muchless know the numbers needed to change the system. Revenue neutrality can only be guessed.
Rich people do not necessarily buy luxury items. The millionaire-next-door is more likely to be the guy next to you in Wal-Mart than the hot-shot in the leased sportscar. Rich people figure out ways to get around taxes. Furthermore, tax policies influence spending patterns, which is why sales-tax holidays are so popular. I know several small shopkeepers whose biggest days of the year are the sales-tax holidays. Missouri recently rejected an additional tax on cigarettes. I know a fellow with a quick stop near the IL border whose business would have dried up had our taxes on cigarettes become higher than IL's. Furthermore, that guy from the next state buying cigs usually buys gas and food while he's here.
Comparing MO's tax burden to other states, particularly Tennessee, is deceptive. TN is a right-to-work state. We also have state liabilities that other states don't have because of our loss of the lead mining business (making Emerson's district the 14th poorest in the country), as well as loss of corporate headquarters in St. Louis and closures of auto plants.
Construction will be seriously effected. Of course new construction will be taxed. Lumber will be taxed. New refrigerators will be taxed. We will become like European countries that have 20% vat taxes. Lucky tourists get the money back when they leave the country but the locals have to pay it. This is a step to the European-ization of the US.
Those poor and middle class will be tax FREE - any legal citizen that signs up for it will get a ‘prebate’ which is how much a family of their size would spend for taxes on necessities up to the poverty level. And prices will not skyrocket...at all. The rich don’t need to buy things? HA! The ones I’ve been around didn’t buy most things because they NEEDED them.
Housing costs will NOT be inflated, as the FairTax is ONLY placed on the END product. NO business to business tax. NO tax on used items, from clothing to cars.
Your fears/concerns are from being misinformed.
I live in Missouri. Take a look at Roy Blunt’s voting record before you call him a Rhino.
He votes 99% CONSERVATIVE. Ok, he may miss the mark once in a great while but he is just as conservative as Purgason is. I am an independent. He has my vote.
http://www.ontheissues.org/house/roy_blunt.htm
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