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Friday, February 08, 2008
Michael  Franc :: Townhall.com Columnist
The Other State of the Union
by Michael Franc
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His State of the Union address began with a focus on our government’s foremost responsibility -- national security. This, the first of many bold policy proposals, would reverse the debilitating effects of the generation-long “procurement holiday” that has plagued our military since we prevailed over Soviet Communism in 1991.

The solution: make it the stated policy of the U.S. Congress to adequately fund the “weapons systems, the armament, and the number of troops that we need to secure the nation.” That translates into committing no less than 4% of our gross domestic product each and every year on what Pentagon experts refer to as the “base” defense budget.

Turning to the economy, he set forth an exciting alternative vision to the economic stimulus proposal being railroaded through Congress. He urged lawmakers to make the tax system “predictable” by making the current tax rates, which are set to rise dramatically at the end of 2010, permanent.

But giving businesses certainty as to their future tax burden isn’t enough. We must enable U.S. businesses to compete in the global marketplace. In the U.S., Uncle Sam socks businesses with one of the world’s highest tax rates -- 35%, with state taxes adding, on average, another 5%. That combined 40% rate, he observed, “is running jobs offshore.”

Indeed, the latest survey of corporate tax rates in 92 countries confirms that we must radically overhaul the way we tax business profits. The accounting firm of KPMG found that the average worldwide rate has fallen from 38% as recently as 1993 to only 27% today. In the European Union, rates have plummeted even further; the average rate there now approaches 24%. Most alarmingly, as of Jan. 1 China, our second-largest trading partner, lowered its top rate to 25%. The solution: lower our corporate tax rate to 25% “so that we’ll at least be able to compete with Europe.”

He also demanded that Congress consider a fundamental overhaul of our tax code, one that would make it “simpler” and “more understandable.” This translates to an optional flat tax with a top rate of 25%.

His proposals to rein in runaway federal spending were similarly ambitious. Enact a balanced budget amendment that makes it impossible to raise taxes. End the pernicious congressional practice of earmarking thousands of special interest projects. And, perhaps most dramatically of all, “stop spending Social Security [taxes] on other things.” This last item questions the legitimacy of some $100 billion of unrelated, and wasteful, federal spending each year.

As if those reforms weren’t enough, he also proposed redirecting our health care system toward the consumer and making insurers actually compete for our business. To foster that competition, Congress must give individuals personal tax relief so they can purchase health plans on their own. And individuals must be allowed to choose any plan offered nationwide, rather than being restricted to what is offered in their (often over-regulated) home state.

Wow.

But, as Dr. Seuss’ Cat in the Hat once put it: That is not all. Oh, no. That is not all. Continued...

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A long-time veteran of Washington policymaking, Mike Franc oversees Heritage's outreach to members of the U.S. House and Senate and their staffs.

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America = Militaristic Imperialism
All grandiose speeches spewed out evermore by folks who should know better, are truly nothing but the regurgitation of speechs by folks who spoke in all past defunct Empires. There is only one individual that knows the difference, and that man is Ron Paul. Yet, all the rest of the Republican presidential aspirants are really nothing but followers of Emperor George W., who with the help of Cheney, Rove, Rumsfeld, Rice, their best accomplishement has been to completely destroy and completely obliterate all that Ronald Reagan accomplished without firing a shot. Yes, while Ronald Reagan, at first thought that sticking is military nose into every corner of the world was necessary, he quickly learned otherwise and began using words rather than guns, hence the Soviet Union evaporated. Yes, if he had been immortatl and President for life, Russia and the USA would be the best of allies. Yes, he wanted a strong national defense, really as mandated by the Constitution, but never threatened other nations, while George W. each time he speaks he sounds like Mr. Hitler. No, he is not a Hitler, but his threats remind a one of them. Yes, Ron Paul speaks for the Founding Fathers, and has no use for Imperialism, period, and therefore honoring them to the fullest. This quote in closing: "Overgrown military establishments are under any form of government inauspicious to liberty and are to be regarded as particularly hostile to Republican liberty". By George Washington. America, its high time to obey him?

The Other State Of the Union
Mr. Franc,
The Sen. whom you mentioned from S.C. is one of the few conservative republicans that we still
have, And that is why I voted for him,and will do so every time he runs for office. It is time to cut earmarks and to send the U N the message
that we will not play their games anymore.
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