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 knowâthe income taxâthan to introduce another devil and end up with ever-rising rates of both.
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All that most people responding to polls right now know about the details 9-9-9 Plan is, "It's on my web page".
Ask Perry how fickle high polls can be after the attacks start.
Yeah yeah. Wait til the he finally has to release his fund raising figures. Everyone else has.
But maybe his McCain Clinto/Rodham can do some magic with the numbers.
I mean his last period. Cains Corp made Donations to his campaign. and lo and behold it is listed as an expenditures.
That kind of game playing is unethical at best and outright dishonest at it’s worst.. No thanks. Cain is a Romney clone, just better at blowing smoke up your you know where.
That is so weird, since Cain didn't announce his candidacy until May 21, 2011. The first GOP debate he participated in was CNN's June 13th one in New Hampshire. He introduced his 9-9-9 plan sometime after that.
Nice historical fandango. You're a fancy stepper.
Continental Army of the USA? Really?
politician by default? Really?
I wasn't comparing Cain to Washington except to the extent of your claim that he "has no executive experience in government."
Again I say, neither did Washington unless you believe the military and government are the same.
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Apart from listening to the sound bites he threw out at the debate, how much do most voters really known about Cain and his positions?
His positions do not seem to demonstrate careful study and are all over the place.
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Cain, May 5, 2011, Regarding the killing of al-Qaeda terrorist Anwar al-Awlaki
"He should be charged. And since he's an American citizen, he should be tried in our courts," Cain said of al-Awlaki. When asked if he considered it legal for President Obama to order al-Awlaki killed, Cain said, "In his case, no, because he's an American citizen. If he's an American citizen, which is the big difference, then he should be charged, and he should be arrested and brought to justice."
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Cain, October, 2011, Regarding the killing of al-Qaeda terrorist Anwar al-Awlaki
"Asked why he had backed off his opposition to the U.S. military's targeting Anwar Awlaki, the al Qaeda terrorist and American citizen who was killed Friday by a drone strike in Yemen, Cain denied that he had ever opposed taking out Awlaki. I never said that [President Obama] should not have ordered [the killing]. I dont recall saying that. I think youve got some misinformation," Cain said. "Keep in mind that there are a lot of people out there trying to make me sound as if I am indecisive."
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Good takedown.
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Well, the only other two potential candidates are both "good ol' boy" Crony Capitalists. I guess the status quo suits you, but most conservatives want a change. .... Prokopton
Prokopton is right, PSYCHO-FREEP.
Dangerous and foolish Change is better than no Change at all. < /sarc>
A Supreme Commander such as George Washington or Dwight Eisenhower has more experience dealing with Government politics and bureaucracy in one day than Herman Cain has had in his entire life.
So does a State Governor.
Contrary to what is popularly believed, the 16th Amendment was not passed to enable the income tax. An income tax upon wages and salaries is considered an excise tax and was allowed by the Constitution before the 16th Amendment. What was not allowed was a tax on capital and property which are direct taxes. A Supreme Court ruling declared that taxes on rents and capital gains were taxes on capital and thus also direct taxes. It was considered politically impossible to pass an income tax that would exempt the income of the rich derived from these rents and capital gains, thus the need for the 16th Amendment. If the 16th Amendment were repealed, Donald Trump’s income from real estate and Wall Street deals would be exempt but your income derived from wages and salaries could still be taxed.
I thought this was instead of other taxes...that he would get rid of, say income taxes instead of this. Frankly I’d rather see a flat tax or fair tax but we definitely need a different system than we currently have.
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I am certain that many of the Cain supporters do not pay any income tax (yes many on our side do not pay any income tax and not just the people from the other side), but yet Cain plan is going to force them to pay 9% in Federal tax and another 9% in Federal sales tax. They are cheering him like fools because he is giving them the stupid red meat rhetoric that they crave as he has nothing but TALK since he has no record to run on as he was not elected to any office ever. His tax plan is a political killer and it is not conservative at all.
“People anxious to jump on the Cain bandwagon may want to take a closer look at the man and his planned policies.”
You’re absolutely right. At first blush, adding a national sales tax is a bad idea because once it’s instituted, how can we be sure that it won’t then just increase ad infinitum? Truth be told, we CAN’T be sure.
But then if you think about it for a moment, there is really nothing that would prevent this congress and the President from introducing a 20% national sales tax tomorrow and doubling the income tax rate the day after. And heck, they’d do that just for fun.
Mr. Cain’s 9-9-9 is actually a pretty good plan. It lowers the income tax rate to a point where it doesn’t make a lot of sense to try to avoid it, the sales tax component insures that everyone pays at least some taxes, and the corporate income tax is lowered to the point where it is very competitive with other countries. And again, low enough to make going through a bunch of gyrations to avoid it a sort of hollow exercise.
Naturally, the WSJ is a journal of record for those who benefit from the continuation of the status quo.
“There can be no national sales tax without a constitutional amendment.”
Really? What prohibits it? How is a sales tax all that different from an excise tax?
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Well you and PSYCHO-FREEP keep right on supporting the status quo, professional politicians controlling your life. I hope you don't mind that many of us here are working real hard to change this.
“He is a radio talk show host and political amateur who has never held a Government executive office...”
And those highly experienced politicians with decades of government experience are doing such a wonderful job?
“A national sales tax is such a nonstarter of an idea. The amount of tax evasion and fraud would be orders of magnitude greater than it is now.”
Really? How do you figure? The vast bulk of the states already have and successfully collect sales tax. There are also, by definition, a whole lot fewer people to chase when you’re only chasing businesses to remit a sales tax rather than the hundreds of millions of people who you have to chase for income taxes.
Hey...did you move your pic? (Perry @ shooting range)
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