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Monday, December 03, 2007
Donald Lambro :: Townhall.com Columnist
Not Everyone Loves Huckabee
by Donald Lambro
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WASHINGTON -- It is very rare, if not unheard of, to catch a presidential candidate, especially a Republican, in the act of saying he or she would be willing to sign any tax increase that lawmakers wished for.

But that's what happened to former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, who has rocketed to a statistical tie in Iowa with Mitt Romney, largely as a result of the former Baptist minister's support from evangelical voters in the nation's first caucus state.

The Club for Growth, an effective tax-cut advocacy group, has been on Huckabee's back almost from the beginning of his candidacy, sending out e-mail blasts to party conservatives that paint an abominable picture of his record on taxes.

Huckabee has been campaigning as a tax cutter, and indeed he did slash some state taxes during his two terms as governor, but he raised far more than he cut. The Cato Institute, which monitors the fiscal records of the nation's governors, gave him a poor-to-failing grade on spending and taxes.

The Club for Growth has also examined his tax and spend record and found it wanting. Its verdict: Huckabee could not be trusted to hold the line on taxes, let alone push it back.

Huckabee of course rejects the charges and said they do not take into account the many taxes he also cut. He insists he is a committed tax-cutter who could be trusted to shrink the size of government.

But seeing is believing, and the visual record backs the Club for Growth up; the Arkansas Journal blog has uncovered a video of Huckabee addressing the state legislature, virtually begging them to raise any taxes they wanted, and saying that he would sign the increases into law.

Here's what then-Gov. Huckabee told Arkansas lawmakers: "Again, let me state what I've said privately as well as publicly, but I want to get it on the record again. There's a lot of support for a tax at the wholesale level for tobacco, and that's fine with me; I will very happily sign that because it's a revenue stream that will meet the needs if enacted at a level that will help us to meet that $90 to $100 million target, and that's what I would begin to focus your attention on -- is the target.

"Some have suggested the retail level of tobacco; if that ends up being your preference, I will accept that. Others have suggested a surcharge on the income tax; that's acceptable; I'm fine with that. Others have suggested, perhaps, a sales tax; that's fine.

"Yet others have suggested a hybrid that will collect some monies from any one or a combination of those various ideas, and if that's the plan that the House and Senate agree upon, then you will have nothing but my profound thanks."

This does not sound like someone who is willing to hold the line on taxes, nor find places in his budget-as many governors have done-where he could cut spending instead of having taxpayers foot the bills for bigger and bigger government. Continued...

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Donald Lambro is chief political correspondent for The Washington Times.

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Lambro on the FairTax
Mr. Lambro,
I am surprised that the Political Director for the Washington Times is not better informed about the true provisions of the FairTax which will lower virtually everyones' taxes since it broadens the tax base to include so many people who avoid paying taxes now (underground cash economy, drug dealers, illegal immigrants, etc). Your comments seem to indicate that you are not very familiar with HR 25. Please tell your readers straight up: Have you ever read The FairTax Book by Congressman John Linder & Neal Boortz? Have you ever thoroughly studied the proposal at http://www.FairTax.org? Have you ever read HR 25 which reduces our tax code from 60,000+ pages to 135 pages? Please answer these questions and tell us if you are dismissing the FairTax because you think you know how all consumption tax program work. If not, write us again when you understand the bill!

Campaign Tax Issue promises...
Regarding the Tax Issue: Please go to each of the candidates’ websites and read each of their proposals for what they think would be a "fairer, simpler" tax code.

How long have we all heard from presidential wannabee's about the need for "tax reform"?

How many times have we heard the same old Barbara Streisand (i.e. B.S.) rhetoric about "fairer and simpler" regarding this issue? Romney specifically names the “middle class” as needing a break. Obama specifies help for “the poor”. Hillary simply wants to uncap and raise taxes on the filthy achievers in our society (i.e., the rich). None ever advocates a blanket uniform proposal that’s fair for everyone. Besides, once they are elected you never hear another peep out of them on the subject!

Now go to Huckabee's website and note the link to an actual bill at Thomas.gov, The FairTax bill, HR25. Also note that there are over FIVE DOZEN congressional co-sponsors HR-25, the same bill advocated by Gov. Huckabee.

While the other candidates merely provide is with feel-good platitudes after spending a couple hours of googling previous candidates' tax proposals and using cut-n-paste to give us what they think the voters want to hear, Huckabee is simply endorsing an existing proposal that has been well researched by experts that are NOT beltway insiders.

The FairTax is a REAL Bill in congress. It is not just some political B.S. hurled at us by a presidential wannabee's so they can fill a 30 second sound bite.

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