Posted on 09/30/2015 2:35:09 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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Republicans ought to be demanding an end to progressive taxation in this countrya flat tax at minimum, with a potential move down the line to a consumption tax eventually if that can be done. We shouldnt be settling for a simple whittling of tax brackets from seven to four. And we absolutely shouldnt be exempting anyone from federal income tax while we have such a tax at all. We have far too many people in this country who dont vote like taxpayers; how do you think a no-talent hack like Obama managed to become president?
The hope had been that Trump would broaden himself during this campaign..... What made Trump interesting was the possibility that, as a businessman, he would apply clear-eyed fiscal analysis and technological innovation to the leviathan and show the way for a 21st century model of government...
...that simply hasnt come to fruition, and at this point it doesnt look like it will.
And reversing himself 180 degrees on taxes during the Pelley interview, after once again extolling socialized medicine, just shows that hes not the guy.
The Democrats are flat on their backs in this cycle. When their first debate finally rolls around on October 13 it will become clear that none of their candidates could even survive at the GOPs kids table. We have the opportunity to present the American people with a candidate who is unapologetically, nakedly, and provably conservativeand aggressive about itand win in a rout reminiscent of at least 1968 or possibly even 1980..
We need to move on and vet the rest of these people. Trump is taking up too much oxygen.
(Excerpt) Read more at spectator.org ...
Scott McKay can go to hell with his lies.
Walker’s campaign will stay suspended by the way.
And supporting normalizing relations with Cuba, keeping the Iran Nuke deal, funding the “good parts” of planned parenthood, supporting renewable fuel standards and ethanol subsidies.....................................
After Trump’s bluster about sending them all back (that he now says he will bring right back in) you’d think that giving over 50%+ of American NON-taxpayers (which will include most of those now legal immigrants) the ability to vote for the party giving out goodies, would not have seen the light of day, but it did (and so did the magnet of universal healthcare).
So much for that big bad border wall that Trump said he would build to protect you.
I liken stuff like this to someone stepping in quicksand. The more you struggle, protest and wiggle about with your underwear in a bunch, the faster you sink.
Likeable or not, the man is the focus of an irate anger with establishment Republicanism in addition to the general distrust our government has earned. Attacking, or stealthily nitpicking the specificity of what he produces (when, I might add, the only specificity we get out of Bush, Rubio or that ilk is in Spanish and about amnesty and citizenship).
In healthcare - his proposal is too expensive, how are we gonna pay for it? Who’s gonna pay for it? I remember here years ago many here were saying we’d be better off just giving these so-called poor people health insurance and leaving everything else alone - much less cost that having all these exchange middlemen thieves in the mix, too.
On the tax pro0posals, it might be just too early to say. Many hate it because it is from Trump - Levin apparently loves it.
The one big thing that tends to make me shut down when reading critical articles of him is the urgent advice like “move on and vet the rest of these people. Trump is taking up too much oxygen.” My response to Mr. McKay is “what’s stopping you, fool?” Somebody tied your hands or give you a pencil that only writes ‘Trump?’
This article, so painfully obvious and transparent in its intent and disingenuous in its mission statement, is why all the TDS inmates’ bleats fall on deaf ears.
Still a little bit of sour grapes about Walker’s withdrawal from the race, are we, lol.
Your post = When you can’t address the issue, change the subject.
And where is Scotty Walker, oh right back home with his RINO turds. Fail.
Scott McKay sounds like he has sore private parts.
The attacks on Trump continue....
Get over it already. You take the American Spectator, and Bill Kristol as its head, to create a sour grapes posting. Kristol has said publicly that he will vote third party if Trump becomes the nominee. I guess he missed that issue of the Loyalty Pledge.
Hey CW, you used to be for something, now you are just against everything but.
YOUR 202 PERRY SLIP IS SHOWING! or better yet, your RINO slip is showing.
All the caterwauling coming from a now exposed RINO establishment supporter. If you support them or their message, you are one of them. You just stamped the RINO label squarely on your forehead.
My initial glance at Trumps Tax plan suggests that my 2 person middle class household will save about $10,000 in taxes annually. As we go forward, I’m sure those numbers will firm up and we’ll all have a better idea of how his tax plan will pan out for each of us. I’m just gonna’ say though, if you vote against an extra $10,000 give or take/year in your pocket, you’re a world class moron.
Do I smell panic in the air? Noooo.....I think it’s involuntary fecal outbursts CAUSED by panic.
Obama’s obamacare is just pure left-wing fascist socialism. Trump’s obamacare is just pure right-wing conservative capitalism.
I guess cutting taxes and reducing the role of government in our health care system are no longer Republican tenets.
Let’s point out the GOP is fully funding Obama high tax policy along with Obamacare because its terrified of being blamed for shutting down the government.
Let’s attack Trump for getting some things right than attack the GOP for not living up to its principles.
Like it still has them in the first place.
I concur.
The fact that they are throwing everything (including used aircraft carriers) at Trump is at least pause for concern.
For the Trump Haters, here’s the bottom line:
Without Trump in the race, Team Bush will spending spend millions beating up on every non-democrat until they are out of the race, or split enough votes where Bush wins with 20% from mostly crossover voters.
Is the Trump tax plan the best? I’d say no, as I don’t see a problem with the IRS that a wrecking ball couldn’t solve. (Translation: I’m for repealing the 16th Amendment). But at least he’s proposing the biggest tax cut, and the biggie: repatriating corporate dollars back penalty-free.
Oh the heck with it. I’m gonna grab a cup of coffee and watch Ted Cruz give that killer speech on the Senate floor.
Much to the chagrin of McKay, Trump will get done what is do-able.Sure a flat tax would be ideologically more in line with what conservative Republicans now want, but given the economic situation it would not be doable without cutting huge swaths into government and the military. Yes by all means a flat tax, but now is not the time.
In politics timing is everything.
she has never addressed an issue in her history...it’s always personal, always diverting attention away from the topic, always trying to impugn the motives of the poster. Truth has no interest for her, she has no intellectual curiosity.
i’m voting for the guy if Cruz as not competitive when it’s time to vote.
but i dont like anybody paying no taxes. The math shows that a 5 percent tax on these people would bring in another 100 billion dollars.
Plus they get goodies too.. SNAP, maybe rent help. They’re not contributing at all.
I am not thrilled with a progressive tax package.
But that 0 dollars in taxes for those making little will bring in a lot of votes.
I am not against him at all. just disagree on a few things.
If that's the case, then maybe he should stop yapping about the wonders of universal care in Scotland and Canada and quit bragging about how un-conservative he is on healthcare...and stop saying "I'm going to take care of everybody." Who is he? Mao? Castro?
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