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Monday, April 23, 2007
Phyllis Schlafly :: Townhall.com Columnist
Value-added taxes put U.S. manufacturers at disadvantage
by Phyllis Schlafly
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The banks don't want to risk lending to a company facing such strong disadvantages.

The outsourcing of factories and jobs is devastating towns, counties and states all across America. It badly reduces the tax revenues that would otherwise be paid by successful U.S. companies and their employees.

Congress tried repeatedly to address this injustice by instructing our trade representatives, in 1974, 1988 and 2002, to negotiate away the unfair VAT advantage. Our so-called friends and "trading partners" refused to deal with the issue, or even to talk about it.

Congress tried another tack to redress the VAT imbalance by modifying our U.S. tax system in 1971, 1984, 2000 and 2004. But the European Union filed a case against us at the World Trade Organization in the early days of the George W. Bush administration and got the WTO to rule our legislation illegal. Our laws were completely constitutional, but Congress decided to repeal them rather than risk a trade war.

The big question is, how can the United States offset this massive economic disadvantage that cost our producers $327 billion in 2006, and resulted in the loss of 3 million U.S. manufacturing jobs in the last six years?

Some members of Congress are now considering legislation to allow our government to impose a fee on imports from other nations that is exactly equal to the VAT subsidy given them by their home government, and also to give U.S. producers a rebate on their exports exactly equal to the VAT charge imposed on them by a foreign country. The former would more than pay for the latter, so this plan should be cost-free to U.S. taxpayers.

The goal would be to get equal treatment for U.S. producers both in home and in foreign markets. Our hope would be that foreign countries that have been enjoying the VAT scam would realize that the United States is no longer willing to be Uncle Sucker, so they had better change their policies and agree to a level playing field.

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Phyllis Schlafly is a national leader of the pro-family movement, a nationally syndicated columnist and author of Feminist Fantasies.
 
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America First. In everyway.
I propose this simple rule of thumb to evaluate presidential candidates:

"Candidate, are you 'America First' in every way, without reservation or evasion?"

On this test, all Democratic candidates fail.

The GOP at least has some viable options.

The best is California Congressman Duncan Hunter.

Army Ranger, Bronze Star, re-elected by big margins, farmer, attorney, family man, 4 years as highly respected Chairman of the House Armed Forces Committee.

He has both the right views and relevant experience. Plus he knows how to win elections, even in California!

Just imagine the GOP winning those electoral votes with a California favorite son!!

He is truly an "America First in Every Way" candidate.

Don't take my word for it - check for yourself:
http://www.GoHunter08.com

Remember 1776. Vote America First.

The "FairTax" slves this......
It eliminates the taxes companies pay here in the U.S, which they then add to the price of the final product they produce for sale.

This lowers the cost to manufacture products by more than for example the 19 VAT paid to Germany when importing U.S. made products. Assuming Germany doesn't raise it's VAT that lowers the price at which a U.S. company must sell a product in Germany to cover costs.

Also with no corporate taxes the companies who have moved over seas may consider returning, and other companies may relocate to the U.S. With those companies come jobs and money into the U.S. economy that would otherwise be overseas.

Combine passage of the "FairTax" with increased import tariffs on products imported from countries who raise their VAT to offset the advantage the "FairTax" gives us or those who try use the WTO to force us to not change our tax code.

I also say get rid of those in congress who do not stand their ground and do what is right for the U.S. not the rest of the world.
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