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Huckabee: The Biggest Big-Government Conservative - [12/11/2007]
Cato.org ^ | December 11, 2007 | Michael D. Tanner

Posted on 05/05/2015 7:22:52 PM PDT by SoConPubbie

If you liked George W. Bush’s brand of big-spending, big-government conservatism, you’ll love Mike Huckabee.

Most of the leading Republicans running for president show some support for Bush’s ideology, but no other candidate so completely embodies it.

As governor of Arkansas, Huckabee dramatically increased state spending. During his two-term tenure, spending increased by more than 65 percent — at three times the rate of inflation.

The number of government workers increased by 20 percent, and the state’s debt services increased by nearly $1 billion. Huckabee financed his spending binge with higher taxes. Under his leadership, the average Arkansan’s tax burden increased 47 percent, according to the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, including increases in the state’s gas, sales, income, and cigarette taxes. He raised taxes on everything from groceries to nursing home beds.

Huckabee answers these complaints by pointing out that he “cut taxes 94 times” while governor. True. But most of those tax cuts were tiny, like exempting residential lawn care from the sales tax. Some cuts reduced overall state revenues by as little as $15,000. On net, Huckabee increased state taxes by more than $500 million. In fact, Huckabee increased taxes in the state by more than Bill Clinton did.

He truly appears to believe that if something is a good idea it should be a federal government program.”

On its annual governor’s report card, Cato gave Huckabee an “F” for fiscal policy during his final term, and an overall two-term grade of “D.” Only four governors had worse scores, and 15 Democratic governors got higher grades, including well-known liberals like Ted Kulongoski of Oregon, Rod Blagojevich of Illinois, and Ed Rendell of Pennsylvania.

But Huckabee doesn’t just embrace big government in the form of big taxes. He truly appears to believe that if something is a good idea it should be a federal government program.

For example, having become health conscious while losing more than 120 pounds (a remarkable feat), he now calls for a national smoking ban. Because he believes that “art and music are as important as math and science” in public schools, he wants these programs funded — and thus, directed and administered — federally.

Huckabee is, incidentally, the only Republican candidate for president who opposes school choice.

Huckabee has called for increased federal spending on a variety of programs from infrastructure to health care. He wants more energy subsidies, including, naturally, more subsidies for ethanol. In fact, he supports increased agricultural subsidies generally. He is the only Republican candidate who opposes President Bush’s veto of the Democrats’ proposed expansion of the State Children’s Health Insurance Program, and he is skeptical of most conservative proposals for entitlement reform.

Calling himself “a different kind of Republican,” Huckabee often appears to be channeling John Edwards or Lou Dobbs. He rails against high corporate profits and attacks free trade agreements. As governor, he raised the minimum wage and increased business regulation. He says it is “a biblical duty” to pass more regulation to fight global warming.

Perhaps Huckabee’s only claim on conservative credentials is that as a former Baptist minister, he is more anti-abortion and anti-gay than the other candidates. In many ways, he has been running an overtly religion-based campaign. But even here, his preference is to increase and centralize federal government power. Unlike Fred Thompson, John McCain, or Ron Paul, Huckabee rejects federalist solutions to these issues and would have the federal government overrule state abortion and marriage laws.

Under the Bush administration, the Republican Party has increasingly drifted away from its limited government roots. It has come to be dominated by a new breed of conservatives who believe in increasing the size, cost and power of government to achieve “conservative ends,” even if that means limiting personal freedom in the process. Bush has brought us No Child Left Behind, the Medicare prescription drug benefit, and a 23-percent increase in domestic discretionary spending, and Huckabee’s been right there with him.

On election night in 2006, 55 percent of voters leaving the polls said they believed the Republican Party had become the party of big government. Mike Huckabee is doing his best to convert the other 45.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Front Page News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2016election; arkansas; cruz; election2016; mikehuckabee; tedcruz
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1 posted on 05/05/2015 7:22:52 PM PDT by SoConPubbie
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To: SoConPubbie

Gag me with a spoon....


2 posted on 05/05/2015 7:25:04 PM PDT by stephenjohnbanker (My Batting Average( 1,000) (GOPe is that easy to read))
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To: stephenjohnbanker

Wondering why these idiots (Chris Christie, Lindsey Graham, etc) think they have a chance?


3 posted on 05/05/2015 7:35:28 PM PDT by doc1019 (Blue lives matter)
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To: SoConPubbie
Cato doesn't like Gov. Huckabee because he's a Christian.
4 posted on 05/05/2015 7:43:56 PM PDT by donna (I am confident that we can create a Kingdom right here on Earth. - Barack Hussein Obama)
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To: donna

Seems as if they dislike him because “As governor of Arkansas, Huckabee dramatically increased state spending. During his two-term tenure, spending increased by more than 65 percent — at three times the rate of inflation.

The number of government workers increased by 20 percent, and the state’s debt services increased by nearly $1 billion. Huckabee financed his spending binge with higher taxes. Under his leadership, the average Arkansan’s tax burden increased 47 percent, according to the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, including increases in the state’s gas, sales, income, and cigarette taxes. He raised taxes on everything from groceries to nursing home beds.”


5 posted on 05/05/2015 7:47:30 PM PDT by GrootheWanderer
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To: donna
Cato doesn't like Gov. Huckabee because he's a Christian.

Cato doesn't like Mike Huckabee because he is the biggest of Big-Government so-called Conservatives.

Read the article again, they rightfully mention he was the strongest on Abortion and the Gay agenda but he was deplorable on everything else considered conservative.

The man is not called the "Huckster" for nothing. It's his record.
6 posted on 05/05/2015 7:49:00 PM PDT by SoConPubbie (Mitt and Obama: They're the same poison, just a different potency)
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To: SoConPubbie
Exactly. You can't dance with the social conservatives while p*$$*ng on all the other conservatives.

Like Bush, Huck also likes illegal aliens more than Americans.

7 posted on 05/05/2015 8:17:23 PM PDT by Vigilanteman (Obama: Fake black man. Fake Messiah. Fake American. How many fakes can you fit in one Zer0?)
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To: SoConPubbie
I don't trust their interpretations of what Gov. Huckabee said. Especially anything that involves God.

Give me links and quotes.

Beyond that, who isn't big government? They all are in one way or another.

8 posted on 05/05/2015 8:25:42 PM PDT by donna (I am confident that we can create a Kingdom right here on Earth. - Barack Hussein Obama)
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I don't trust their interpretations of what Gov. Huckabee said. Especially anything that involves God.

You are purposefully not reading the article. They did not say anything negative about Huckabee's positions that revolved around the laws of God, abortion and the gay agenda, in fact, they said he was the best on those issues. However, on every other conservative issue, especially fiscal, he was horrible, in fact, worse than around 15 other DEMOCRATIC governors.

Keep sticking your head in the sand and pretending ignorance Donna, it just makes you look silly.
9 posted on 05/05/2015 8:48:28 PM PDT by SoConPubbie (Mitt and Obama: They're the same poison, just a different potency)
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To: SoConPubbie

“Big-Government Conservative” is a contradiction in terms.


10 posted on 05/05/2015 8:50:21 PM PDT by TBP (Obama lies, Granny dies.)
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“Big-Government Conservative” is a contradiction in terms.

Exactly!

He is America's own Christian Socialist!
11 posted on 05/05/2015 8:51:37 PM PDT by SoConPubbie (Mitt and Obama: They're the same poison, just a different potency)
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To: SoConPubbie

LOL


12 posted on 05/05/2015 8:53:26 PM PDT by onyx (PLEASE SUPPORT FR. Donate Monthly or Join Club 300! God bless you all.)
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To: SoConPubbie

The Huckster is not a conservative, he is a liberal.


13 posted on 05/05/2015 9:04:49 PM PDT by stockpirate (A corrupt government is the real enemy of the people.)
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To: donna

I don’t like Huckabee because he’s a liberal


14 posted on 05/05/2015 9:06:08 PM PDT by stockpirate (A corrupt government is the real enemy of the people.)
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To: doc1019

Mick Suckandcheat.


15 posted on 05/05/2015 10:02:40 PM PDT by FreedomStar3028 (Somebody has to step forward and do what is right because it is right, otherwise no one will follow.)
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To: donna
Cato doesn't like Gov. Huckabee because he's a Christian.

No, it's because he flunks the "I know better than to be a social-conservative Gomer, but I'm 'irresponsible' because I 'cater to' them" .... ie. Huckster falls short of the "economic conservative" ideal (economic liberal + epiphenomenal materialist) and so must be rejected.

This is Cato warning off the other RiNO funding sources, that Huck is not Of the Number and the Breeding.

16 posted on 05/05/2015 11:40:56 PM PDT by lentulusgracchus ("If America was a house, the Left would root for the termites." - Greg Gutfeld)
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To: GrootheWanderer
But they had to love Huck for his mi casa, su casa speech to La Raza in 2003 (made, btw, with Slick hisself sitting on the speaker's dais right behind him, looking phenomenally smug and evil).

What could be wrong about a candidate who was foursquare for wage-breaking, even while governor of a small, impoverished State whose chickenmongers were determined to carry out "in-State outsourcing" of grueling, low-pay jobs to Mexican illegals?

17 posted on 05/05/2015 11:46:21 PM PDT by lentulusgracchus ("If America was a house, the Left would root for the termites." - Greg Gutfeld)
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To: doc1019

: )


18 posted on 05/06/2015 8:43:52 AM PDT by stephenjohnbanker (My Batting Average( 1,000) (GOPe is that easy to read))
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To: lentulusgracchus

You’re right.


19 posted on 05/06/2015 11:49:16 AM PDT by donna (I am confident that we can create a Kingdom right here on Earth. - Barack Hussein Obama)
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I don’t support Huckabee as a candidate but if Rand or Walker or Jeb or Priebus or whoever start selling out on abortion and fag marriage I hope Huckabee continues to threaten a third party run.

Huckabee and Steve King were the only ones to call out Tokyo Rove’s death threat.

Huckabee and his donors have backed good conservatives like Steve King, Cotton and others.

I think Santorum chances are weak with Walker copying his legal immigration stance.


20 posted on 05/07/2015 4:37:53 PM PDT by ObamahatesPACoal
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