Mike Huckabee is Making a Move!

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Who knew that Republican underdog Mike Huckabee would move like this!  

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Mike Huckabee's ardent support for the FairTax sets him apart from all other viable presidential candidates.  The FairTax Act of 2007 (HR 25/ S 1025) represents a prospective power shift of massive proportions in America. It lays out a practical ideal of voluntary payment of taxes, based on a substantial level of taxpayer choice that the plan affords.  Since FairTax untaxes basic necessities (up to socially-accepted poverty-level spending), what is taxed is marginal, and/or desired or preferred, on a broader base of retail products and services.  This is to say that the taxpayer may, under the FairTax, choose to purchase used products and avoid paying the tax.  And, to the extent desired, the taxpayer may choose to self-perform certain services rather than pay for them. This will stimulate do-it-yourself education, improve citizens' self-reliance; indeed the FairTax represents the possibility of ushering in a new can-do, citizen psychology that would accrue to greater demands for government accountability - truly, a cultural sea change.

Government is the "necessary glue" that enables the social fabric to cohere. It does this by effecting "rules" that ostensibly provide members with equitable access to wealth and resources. It also must provide ostensibly equitable enforcement of those rules in order to mitigate threats to the social fabric. It is unrealistic to believe that the structures of a national government can be supported on donations, thus the need for taxes. Naysayers love to characterize anything purporting to be a "fair tax" as an oxymoron - but it is not true. The idea of fairness has to do with equitable sharing in the cost by all members who depend upon the social fabric for food, shelter, clothing and post-necessity economic enterprise. And, because of the shift of power from politicians and special interests under an enacted FairTax, the elected will find it more difficult to both enlarge government, and implement any dual system of taxation. FairTax strategist, Dennis Calabrese, discusses how the FairTax repeals the income tax, how it does away with the IRS, and how it addresses other aspects of frequent concern to skeptics.

The FairTax has a much greater opportunity for success to operate as a "self-regulating" mechanism because of increased visibility.  One finds that the current system, ostensibly regulated by the Internal Revenue Code, is in fact poorly regulated because of continually increasing complexity (the effect of tax favors from politicians, through lobbyists, to favored corporations and other special interests) stemming from the desire by those holding government position to steer public behavior using tax code "carrots."  We have seen how 100 years of this type of behavior has eroded the Nation's currency and the purchasing power of working family incomes.  "Visionist," Tom Frey believes the current tax system will simply collapse; and economist Laurence Kotlikoff heralds - short of enactment of FairTax (or an otherwise unlikely change in spending habits) - the U.S. will shortly face an irrevocable economic breakdown. (Kotlikoff believes that passage of the FairTax can stave off the economic ruin we're facing, but would be surprised to see it happen.)

Frey and Kotlikoff may be right on both counts, and we may not be able to successfully evoke change; but shall we not try?

Mike Huckabee believes we should.

(Permission granted to republish, in whole or part. -Ian)

by Ian on 11/16/2007 01:34:27 AM EST


Huckabee is a sad excuse for a Republican. Kind of like McCain and Rudy. We have all these candiates who are really strong one issue, and then stink on every other issue, but at the same time expect to win because they think their issue is the only one that matters.

In Huck's case it's abortion, religious issues.

McCain- imitating Bush and the war (now that's a sad issue considering how it's going...)

 Rudy- I'm not sure what his issue is but he hires lots of neocons to work for him.

That's why Thompson and Romney are superior candidates- because they broadly represent all issues the party has. 

by acroso on 11/16/2007 04:19:44 AM EST


...will only last as long as voters ignorance. Here's some ammunition that no reasonable person can ignore;

This first one is especially a very well written article by a Liberal writer who is well thought of by both sides for his integrity ( I know, some folks may have to look that one up but, it's the truth. ) Mort Kondracke said that if only one-third of the accusations are true in The Dark Side of Mike Huckabee, his run is over. ( Citizens of Arkansas actually hate the Huckster with a passion. )

Web special: Dumond case revisited - A reminder of Huckabee's role in his freedom
http://www.arktimes.com/Art icles/ArticleViewer.aspx ArticleID=154e1aad-fd18-4ef d-8d80-b5dab8559419
 
A Tale of Two Candidates
http://www.spectator.org/ds p_article.asp?art_id=12205
More Not To Like About Mike
http://thefrederation.townh all.com/g/9bad9486-a4c1-4fa e-b577-f79969f377fc
 
WSJ: Another Man From Hope
http://opinionjournal.com/d iary/?id=110010782
 
From Council of Conservative Citizens: Huckster on Illegal Aliens
http://cofcc.org/?page_id=7 56
 
While Gov. of Arkansas, Huckabee was AGAINST proving citizenship in
order to register to vote.  He called those who were in favor of this "racists"...
http://www.signonsandiego.c om/uniontrib/20050218/news_ lz1e18perkins.html
 
Threatened to sue the federal government over the "REAL ID" act...
http://www.usatoday.com/new s/nation/2005-05-10-id-rule s_x.htm

"Pretty soon, Southern white guys like me may be in the minority,"
http://www.arkansasnews.com /archive/2005/06/30/News/32 3746.html
 
Huckabee calls anyone who objects to the Dream Act a "racist"...
http://vdare.com/bevens/050 205_huckabee.htm

Mexican consulate deal dogs Huckabee campaign
http://www.worldnetdaily.co m/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ ID=58430
 
Huckabee defends societal cost of illegal aliens
http://www.arkansasnews.com /archive/2004/07/07/News/25 2305.html
 
Immigration bill un-Christian, anti-life, governor says
http://www.arkansasnews.com /archive/2005/01/28/News/31 6347.html
 
Huckabee Supports Instate Tuition and Scholarships For Illegal Aliens
http://www.arkansasnews.com /archive/2005/03/11/News/31 8458.html
 
Huckabee aid plan for illegal aliens draws 'venom, anger'
http://www.arkansasnews.com /archive/2005/01/17/News/31 5406.html
 
 
Huckabee's Misguided "Compassion"
http://frontpagemag.com/Art icles/Read.aspx?GUID=AFA09D DD-3E13-41CC-ACA3-0F20B0C17 20D
 
American Spectator: A Tale of Two Candidates
http://www.spectator.org/ds p_article.asp?art_id=12205
 
Club For Growth Full Report
http://www.clubforgrowth.or g/2007/01/a_report_on_mike_ huckabees_fis.php
 
Tax Hike Mike
http://www.taxhikemike.org/
 
ARRA Delegate Straw Poll
http://arkansasgopwing.blog spot.com/2007/07/fred-thomp son-wins-arkansas-republica n.html
 
Freedom Works Video
http://www.freedomworks.org /blog/?p=933
 
Freedom Works "Tax and Spend"
http://www.freedomworks.org /blog/?p=942
 
CATO
http://www.cato.org/pubs/pa s/pa581.pdf
 
Gasoline and diesel tax bill:
http://www.arkleg.state.ar. us/1999/scripts/ablr/bills/ bills.asp?billno=HB1548
 
Bond issue bill:
http://www.arkleg.state.ar. us/1999/scripts/ablr/bills/ bills.asp?billno=HB1500

by Winghunter on 11/16/2007 06:29:52 AM EST


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