Posted on 10/25/2011 4:12:36 PM PDT by South40
The best thing that can be said about Texas Gov. Rick Perrys economic plan and its Tuesday rollout speech is that before now, he didnt have a plan, and now he does. He can check that box. There wasnt anything wrong with it, and, as a good Republican, I support everything he said. The problem is, we have supported it all before. Our voters want and appreciate creativity. This didnt offer much in the way of anything new. This program is Steve Forbes-lite. But it is what it is. Now he has to stick with it. Cut, Balance, and Grow is a good slogan, but this plan will only be a net plus for Perry if, over the next few weeks, he can recall and defend the details on live TV with smart, semi-hostile reporters asking the questions.
From behind the podium, Perry looks great. He looks so much like a Hollywood-produced president, he makes Mitt Romney look grunge. But Perrys speaking style Tuesday was not reassuring. He appeared to wander at times, and he had the occasional aside that didnt fit the speech very well. I couldnt tell if he was using a teleprompter. If he wasnt, he needs one. If he was, he needs to practice with it.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonpost.com ...
What Rush actually said:
What we're talking about here is a return to sanity. Herman Cain's plan does it. Perry's plan at least gets us talking about it.
from here (note the headline is a freeper creation, not a Rush quote)
What Rush actually said:
What we're talking about here is a return to sanity. Herman Cain's plan does it. Perry's plan at least gets us talking about it.
from here (note the headline is a freeper creation, not a Rush quote)
I wish someone would directly ask Slick Rick: Who wrote your book "Fed Up"? Politicians usually don't write the books attributed to them. JFK didn't write "Profiles in Courage," for which he got the Pulitzer Prize. Even Barry Goldwater didn't write "Conscience of a Conservative." An intellectual like former professors Newt Gingrich and Dick Armey could write a book on his own, but Rick Perry, who squeaked through Texas A&M with a degree in "Animal Science"? Not very likely.
I was driving to work this am and was half listening to a Perry interview...I actually liked it. Perry seemed quite intelligent and was saying some interesting stuff. He is much better when he more relaxed and not in a national debate format.
We need tax reform. I think that appeals to the average American. There are huge segments of the population who pay zero. His plan could work and generate employment.
One of several comments I posted you on that thread:
If you havent noticed, because of Democrat plantation politics most of the areas where the poor are most concentrated happen to be urban centers which are, yes, largely black.
If someone wants to write a policy focusing on our most concentrated poor areas, yes, that will focus on urban centers that are largely black.
Getting rid of these plantations helps us all.
Would you want to move to downtown Detroit so you could get a percentage off your income tax? Get real.
Moreover, you are not accurate if you think OZ only apply to black city centers. ANY locale can apply to be designated an OZ; there are no restrictions on that. ANY locale that applies and meets the criteria, including (as at the link Ive posted upthread) abolishing minimum wage laws and implementing right-to-work laws (no unions), can become an OZ.
And, again, anyone who wants to live in an OZ is free to move there to take advantage of its (tiny) tax advantage.
Finally, as I posted on this reparations nonsense earlier:
The whole political reason for these OZ is that in most of these urban centers people have been paying ZERO taxes, In fact, they were getting a check from taxpayers, called the Earned Income Tax Credit.
ALL that changes under 999. Hence the wailing by Libs and, unfortunately, Michele Bachmann, that 999 will hurt the poor the most.
Whats the argument there? That because these people were paying NOTHING and now will have to pay SOMETHING, they, the poor, are hurt the most.
Making people who were paying nothing pay something is so far from any stink of reparations as to be laughable. Its the diametric opposite.
See post #122 (at the thread linked above), especially re Michele Bachmann.
If you want to see reparations somewhere, look at the welfare state we have been paying into for decades. That is going to start to change, even just under 999. Every time someone swipes their EBT card, they would be returning 9% of their present taxpayer handout back to the taxpayers through the NRST.
Oh, please. Declining to continue to allow the media to exploit an issue that has been asked and answered is not “distancing” oneself from one’s own policies.
He threw a race bomb and when he got grilled on it he waved his hand and said “I am done with that”
By making the flat tax optional and maintaining the entire present albatross of the present tax code monstrousity and the IRS, Perry’s plan seems to be building in more bureaucracy, more compliance costs, more desperation for crony capitalism to be pushed under the code, and more, rather than less, social division among Americans.
One of the very important principles that animates the 999 plan, a principle which comes from the Laffer Curve, is that the tax base must be broadened.
Perry’s plan does not broaden the tax base (i.e., turn more non-taxpayers into taxpayers). And it further complicates and balkanizes the tax base we have now.
I don’t see it.
And what about the fact that the 20% can be raised and raised and raised, all the while the present tax code can be made more and more complicated (i.e, corrupt) — because there is no more, and in fact there is LESS, political accountability built into the system than there is now because taxpayers would be further balkanized and, thus, could be further pitted against each other?
Did Cain write the books he is currently hawking to raise campaign cash?
I have not parsed Perrys tax plan yet.
I have taken a serious look at Cains plan and it has serious flaws.
One thing is certain to me at this point.
Both Cain and Perry are shaping the national debate.
It is not something I would want for our country.OBTW it is not revenue neutral.
I agree that the optional part of Perrys plan leaves the current bureaucracy in place.
But I see no hope of Cains plan becoming reality without repeal of the second amendmant.
Heck, he calls on the “Super Committee” to implement phase 1
Maybe not, but Cain should take another look at what Forbes and Co. were advising here. Looks better than "999."
I really don’t know. I do know that Cain got a degree in mathematics, which is not something you can fake easily. He then worked for the Navy on ballistics. Then we went into the private sector and successfully ran real businesses. Perry has never done any of those things. He spent his college years as a male cheerleader, and would have ended his days as a tenant farmer like his father, had he not gotten into the ultimate racket, which is Demonrat politics.
OPT OUT!!!
Yes, Cain wrote his own book. He has written four other books, as well and this one has the same style and cadence as the other ones.
The books read a lot like his speeches, which he also writes.
Rush said "I like Rick Perry's plan," "I think he's got a really good plan," "I think it's great, it's fabulous."
http://www.rickperry.org/cut-balance-and-grow-html/
http://www.rickperry.org/cut-balance-and-grow-pdf/
RUSH: Let me just say I've met Rick Perry a couple of times. I have no doubt in my mind that he's a conservative, none whatsoever. I don't have any doubt that Herman Cain is conservative. ...
http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/daily/2011/10/24/romneycare_for_illegal_immigrants
"Rick Perry is true to conservative principles even when others think the party needs to go a different direction. I like that about him: he doesn't care which way the wind blows, he acts on his beliefs."
--- Gov. Sarah Palin
ALl us “heartless” people will mot be voting for him, no matter what kind of plan he promotes.
ALl us “heartless” people will not be voting for him, no matter what kind of plan he promotes.
No, Perry never did any of those things.
He just ran the 2nd largest state in the nation, and an economy that is 2nd largest in the nation as well as 15th largest in the World for 3 terms.
The man is an idiot /s
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