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Cain's Tax Mutiny. New national sales tax on top of the income tax is a political killer
Wall Street Journal ^ | Oct 7, 2011 | WSJ Editorial

Posted on 10/08/2011 4:09:26 PM PDT by Clairity

The real political defect of the Cain plan is that it imposes a new national sales tax while maintaining the income tax. Mr. Cain's rates are seductively low, but the current income tax was introduced in 1913 with a top rate of 7% amid promises that it would never exceed 10%. By 1918 the top rate was 77%.

Part of Mr. Cain's appeal is his willingness to challenge political convention, and he certainly has with his tax proposal. Voters like that he isn't a lifetime politician but a successful business owner who has met a payroll and created jobs. But his endorsement of a sales tax on top of the income tax is a political gamble that would eventually finance an even larger entitlement state. Better to reform the devil we know—the income tax—than to introduce another devil and end up with ever-rising rates of both.

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Editorial; Government; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 999; biggovernment; cain; commie; eurovat; hermancain; lie; periwinklelies; perrybotliars; perryclowns; perryromneyvp; pizzaman; rinos4perry; taxes
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To: PSYCHO-FREEP
I believe the 999 tax structure is a stepping stone to the Fair Tax, if I understand the Plan correctly.

We got to have a starting point for tax reform. No one else has even touched this subject on the campaign trail.

I respect Cain in that it has been his platform from the get-go - not something he whipped up (ala Santorum) after he tested the wind.

161 posted on 10/08/2011 7:07:18 PM PDT by not2worry (IF YOUR ARE NOT PART OF THE SOLUTION YOU ARE PART OF THE PROBLEM)
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To: xzins
So, you believe tax and spend politicians, the kind who’ve never seen a tax they didn’t like or a dollar they didn’t want to spend, are going to just up and legislate away the income tax????

Do you think the politicians in 3/4 of the state legislatures will ever do so while the current sytsem is in place?

What I think is that it would be impossible to pass it without already having the alternetive in place. But once the income tax is gone and a sales tax is in place, getting an amendment passed would be much easier. I also think once people realize how much easier life is without having to keep track and report all their financial activty to the IRS, and the IRS is out of business, it would be politicl suicide to vote to bring it back.

162 posted on 10/08/2011 7:08:24 PM PDT by Hugin ("A man'll usually tell you his bad intentions if you listen and let yourself hear it"--- Open Range)
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To: Hugin
Like I said, you pay a sales tax everytime you buy gas. There’s nothing that prevents them from applying that to everything, or most things.

But wouldn't Congress need to impose the excise tax on each class of item separately? A 9% tax on food items, a 9% tax on vehicles, a 9% tax on computing equipment, etc.?
163 posted on 10/08/2011 7:09:37 PM PDT by DTxAg (The Presidency is not an entry-level position.)
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To: Hugin
Half the people don't pay any federal INCOME TAX because of the earned income tax credit. That doesn't mean they don't pay taxes. They pay payroll tax, federal excise taxes, property taxes (eithr directly or factored into the rent), corporate sale tax (as part of the cost of goods), etc. Income tax is only one of many taxes. There is a huge difference.

Okay I did say they pay nothing and you are correct, that is untrue for the most part, as you point out. What I meant (can I clarify without being a backstabbing flipflopping lying Romney lover?????? ;), is that illegals and criminals and those who currently pay nothing in income tax will pay the same rate across the board as you and I do.

The other thing that I like about 999 is it gives you control, same as the Fair Tax. Don't want to pay the 9% sales tax? Consume less, recycle, barter, grow a garden, etc. I like that.

Now, as to what percentage do not pay payroll taxes because they don't have a "paper" job or any job at all, I don't know.

What percentage don't own vehicles or don't drive or take public transportation, I don't know.

What percentage own property and pay property taxes, I don't know.

What I do know is something has got to give, and at least this plan puts everyone in the same boat.

164 posted on 10/08/2011 7:09:45 PM PDT by teenyelliott (www.therightscoop.com/herman-cain-brings-the-house-down-at-values-voter-summit/)
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To: PSYCHO-FREEP

Would you vote for Rush Limbaugh?


165 posted on 10/08/2011 7:10:19 PM PDT by not2worry (IF YOUR ARE NOT PART OF THE SOLUTION YOU ARE PART OF THE PROBLEM)
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To: SoJoCo

I disagree with you; most people are very, very stupid.


166 posted on 10/08/2011 7:12:53 PM PDT by teenyelliott (www.therightscoop.com/herman-cain-brings-the-house-down-at-values-voter-summit/)
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To: Clairity
Individual Income Tax (1913-2002)

personal exmptions lowest bracket highest bracket
Year Single Married Dependents Low (%) Income $ (low) High % Income $ (high)
1913 $3,000 $4,000 N/A 1.000 $20,000 7.000 $500,000
1914 $3,000 $4,000 N/A 1.000 $20,000 7.000 $500,000
1915 $3,000 $4,000 N/A 1.000 $20,000 7.000 $500,000
1916 $3,000 $4,000 N/A 2.000 $20,000 15.000 $2,000,000
1917 $1,000 $2,000 $200 2.000 $2,000 67.000 $2,000,000
1918 $1,000 $2,000 $200 6.000 $4,000 77.000 $1,000,000
1919 $1,000 $2,000 $200 4.000 $4,000 73.000 $1,000,000
1920 $1,000 $2,000 $200 4.000 $4,000 73.000 $1,000,000
1921 $1,000 $2,500 $400 4.000 $4,000 73.000 $1,000,000
1922 $1,000 $2,500 $400 4.000 $4,000 58.000 $200,000
1923 $1,000 $2,500 $400 3.000 $4,000 43.500 $200,000
1924 $1,000 $2,500 $400 1.500 $4,000 46.000 $500,000
1925 $1,500 $3,500 $400 1.125 $4,000 25.000 $100,000
1926 $1,500 $3,500 $400 1.125 $4,000 25.000 $100,000
1927 $1,500 $3,500 $400 1.125 $4,000 25.000 $100,000
1928 $1,500 $3,500 $400 1.125 $4,000 25.000 $100,000
1929 $1,500 $3,500 $400 0.375 $4,000 24.000 $100,000
1930 $1,500 $3,500 $400 1.125 $4,000 25.000 $100,000
1931 $1,500 $3,500 $400 1.125 $4,000 25.000 $100,000
1932 $1,000 $2,500 $400 4.000 $4,000 63.000 $1,000,000
1933 $1,000 $2,500 $400 4.000 $4,000 63.000 $1,000,000
1934 $1,000 $2,500 $400 4.000 $4,000 63.000 $1,000,000
1935 $1,000 $2,500 $400 4.000 $4,000 63.000 $1,000,000
1936 $1,000 $2,500 $400 4.000 $4,000 79.000 $5,000,000
1937 $1,000 $2,500 $400 4.000 $4,000 79.000 $5,000,000
1938 $1,000 $2,500 $400 4.000 $4,000 79.000 $5,000,000
1939 $1,000 $2,500 $400 4.000 $4,000 79.000 $5,000,000
1940
$800 $2,000 4.400 $2,000 81.100 $5,000,000
1941
$750 $1,500 10.000 $2,000 81.000 $5,000,000
1942
$500 $1,200 19.000 $2,000 88.000 $5,000,000
1943
$500 $1,200 19.000 $2,000 88.000 $200,000
1944
$500 $1,000 23.000 $2,000 94.000 $200,000
1945
$500 $1,000 23.000 $2,000 94.000 $200,000
1946
$500 $1,000 19.000 $2,000 94.000 $200,000
1947
$500 $1,000 19.000 $2,000 86.450 $200,000
1948
$600 $1,200 16.600 $4,000 86.450 $400,000
1949
$600 $1,200 16.600 $4,000 82.130 $400,000
1950
$600 $1,200 17.400 $4,000 82.130 $400,000
1951
$600 $1,200 20.400 $4,000 91.000 $400,000
1952
$600 $1,200 22.200 $4,000 92.000 $400,000
1953
$600 $1,200 23.200 $4,000 92.000 $400,000
1954
$600 $1,200 20.000 $4,000 91.000 $400,000
1955
$600 $1,200 20.000 $4,000 91.000 $400,000
1956
$600 $1,200 20.000 $4,000 91.000 $400,000
1957
$600 $1,200 20.000 $4,000 91.000 $400,000
1958
$600 $1,200 20.000 $4,000 91.000 $400,000
1959
$600 $1,200 20.000 $4,000 91.000 $400,000
1960
$600 $1,200 20.000 $4,000 91.000 $400,000
1961
$600 $1,200 20.000 $4,000 91.000 $400,000
1962
$600 $1,200 20.000 $4,000 91.000 $400,000
1963
$600 $1,200 20.000 $4,000 91.000 $400,000
1964
$600 $1,200 20.000 $4,000 77.000 $400,000
1965
$600 $1,200 14.000 $1,000 70.000 $200,000
1966
$600 $1,200 14.000 $1,000 70.000 $200,000
1967
$600 $1,200 14.000 $1,000 70.000 $200,000
1968
$600 $1,200 14.000 $1,000 75.250 $200,000
1969
$600 $1,200 14.000 $1,000 77.000 $200,000
1970
$625 $1,250 14.000 $1,000 71.750 $200,000
1971
$675 $1,350 14.000 $1,000 70.000 $200,000
1972
$750 $1,500 14.000 $1,000 70.000 $200,000
1973
$750 $1,500 14.000 $1,000 70.000 $200,000
1974
$750 $1,500 14.000 $1,000 70.000 $200,000
1975
$750 $1,500 14.000 $1,000 70.000 $200,000
1976
$750 $1,500 14.000 $1,000 70.000 $200,000
1977
$750 $1,500 14.000 $3,200 70.000 $200,000
1978
$750 $1,500 14.000 $3,200 70.000 $203,200
1979 $1,000 $2,000 $1,000 14.000 $3,400 70.000 $215,400
1980 $1,000 $2,000 $1,000 14.000 $3,400 70.000 $215,400
1981 $1,000 $2,000 $1,000 13.825 $3,400 69.125 $215,400
1982 $1,000 $2,000 $1,000 12.000 $3,400 50.000 $85,600
1983 $1,000 $2,000 $1,000 11.000 $3,400 50.000 $109,400
1984 $1,000 $2,000 $1,000 11.000 $3,400 50.000 $162,400
1985 $1,040 $2,080 $1,040 11.000 $3,540 50.000 $169,020
1986 $1,080 $2,160 $1,080 11.000 $3,670 50.000 $175,250
1987 $1,900 $3,800 $1,900 11.000 $3,000 38.500 $90,000
1988 $1,950 $3,900 $1,950 15.000 $29,750 28.000 $29,750
1989 $2,000 $4,000 $2,000 15.000 $30,950 28.000 $30,950
1990 $2,050 $4,100 $2,050 15.000 $32,450 28.000 $32,450
1991 $2,150 $4,300 $2,150 15.000 $34,000 31.000 $82,150
1992 $2,300 $4,600 $2,300 15.000 $35,800 31.000 $86,500
1993 $2,350 $4,700 $2,350 15.000 $36,900 39.600 $89,150
1994 $2,450 $4,900 $2,450 15.000 $38,000 39.600 $250,000
1995 $2,500 $5,000 $2,500 15.000 $39,000 39.600 $256,500
1996 $2,550 $5,100 $2,550 15.000 $40,100 39.600 $263,750
1997 $2,650 $5,300 $2,650 15.000 $41,200 39.600 $271,050
1998 $2,700 $5,400 $2,700 15.000 $42,350 39.600 $278,450
1999 $2,750 $5,500 $2,750 15.000 $43,050 39.600 $283,150
2000 $2,800 $5,600 $2,800 15.000 $43,850 39.600 $288,350
2001 $2,900 $5,800 $2,900 10.000 $12,000 39.100 $297,350
2002 $3,000 $6,000 $3,000 10.000 $12,000 38.600 $307,050

167 posted on 10/08/2011 7:13:50 PM PDT by raygun (http://bastiat.org/en/the_law DOT html)
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To: xzins
The only way to repeal the income tax is with a constitutional amendment.

The Congress could drop the income tax tomorrow with just a vote if they wanted to. They have the power to tax and also the power to "untax."

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168 posted on 10/08/2011 7:15:22 PM PDT by JCG
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To: JCG

I stopped believing in Santa Claus a long time ago. Still fun with the grandkids, but I know better.


169 posted on 10/08/2011 7:19:34 PM PDT by xzins (Retired Army Chaplain and Proud of It! True Supporters of our Troops PRAY for their VICTORY!)
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To: DTxAg
But wouldn't Congress need to impose the excise tax on each class of item separately? A 9% tax on food items, a 9% tax on vehicles, a 9% tax on computing equipment, etc.?

I don't see why. But even if they did, the list would be a lot shorter than the current tax code.

170 posted on 10/08/2011 7:22:05 PM PDT by Hugin ("A man'll usually tell you his bad intentions if you listen and let yourself hear it"--- Open Range)
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To: Clairity

Socialist government employees and others dependent on government for income love the 999 plan for new taxes and will push hard to elect Cain and make it law. The rest of us will starve the beast, regardless of its evil tax schemes.

No new taxes! No sales! Become more self-sufficient, and enjoy the slide to small government.


171 posted on 10/08/2011 7:26:55 PM PDT by familyop ("Don't worry, they'll row for a month before they figure out I'm fakin' it." --Deacon, "Waterworld")
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To: sergeantdave

Yes to question #1. 9% income tax with a 9% sales tax.


172 posted on 10/08/2011 7:29:08 PM PDT by Scotsman will be Free (11C - Indirect fire, infantry - High angle hell - We will bring you, FIRE)
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To: Scotsman will be Free

“Yes to question #1. 9% income tax with a 9% sales tax.”

Thank you. Appreciate your answer, FRiend.


173 posted on 10/08/2011 7:33:15 PM PDT by sergeantdave
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To: xzins
I stopped believing in Santa Claus a long time ago. Still fun with the grandkids, but I know better.

Golly, Christmas is coming earlier every year. I was just now thinking of pumpkins and goblins and here comes Santa Claus.

Thank you for your service to the nation.

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174 posted on 10/08/2011 7:33:46 PM PDT by JCG
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To: JCG
Problem is, you're dead wrong.

General George Washington was the commander-in-chief of the Continental Army of the USA during the Revolutionary War. Like Eisenhower, who was Supreme Allied Commander in WWII, Washington had far reaching executive experience and was a politician by default when he became President.

Get serious, man! Herman Cain should never be compared with someone like Washington or Eisenhower in that regard.

175 posted on 10/08/2011 7:34:12 PM PDT by Reagan Man ("In this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem; government is the problem.")
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To: teenyelliott
And I forgot to add that those people will vote democrap anyway.
176 posted on 10/08/2011 7:35:13 PM PDT by teenyelliott (www.therightscoop.com/herman-cain-brings-the-house-down-at-values-voter-summit/)
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To: Hugin
But even if they did, the list would be a lot shorter than the current tax code.

Except if they do have to split it up, it allows the fed gov to start with their social engineering again. 50% excise tax on SUVs, 0% excise tax on hybrids. 50% tax on Hondas and Toyotas and Fords, 0% tax on GMs and Chryslers. Hundreds of ways to social engineer.
177 posted on 10/08/2011 7:35:50 PM PDT by DTxAg (The Presidency is not an entry-level position.)
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To: MNJohnnie

Example: how much would I have to pay for a tank of oil with state, city and fed sales tax, plus NY is a cap and trade state? Plus several tanks during the winter? It would be exorbitant! And this is just one item.

I also have to pay state AND city income tax, not to mention property taxes. Not all states are equal taxwise, and with Cain’s plan, this is not taken into consideration.

Have either fed income taxes or sales taxes. Not both!


178 posted on 10/08/2011 7:36:50 PM PDT by Lauren BaRecall (Boehner, you deal making THUG B@st@rdy!)
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To: Paperdoll

“I am sure I’ve eard Mr. Cain say aat least twice there would e no more income tax!”

He says “eventually” the income tax will be eliminated, but right now he is pushing the 9-9-9 plan, which preserves income tax and ADDS a national sales tax. Why doesn’t he want to eliminate the income tax NOW?

The “eventual” elimination is no different, than when Obama wants to raise taxes NOW and “eventually” cut spending — as in tomorrow, that never comes.


179 posted on 10/08/2011 7:38:20 PM PDT by Clairity ("The United States needs to be not so much loved as it needs to be respected." -- VP Dick Cheney)
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To: JCG

Thank you for your kind words, JCG.

To have a Congress willing to not have an income tax is to have a Congress willing to repeal the income tax.

They are the same thing. Why would Congress get rid of the income tax and then be unwilling to change the amendment?

You get where I’m going with this?


180 posted on 10/08/2011 7:39:27 PM PDT by xzins (Retired Army Chaplain and Proud of It! True Supporters of our Troops PRAY for their VICTORY!)
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