I would not be surprised if you have heard at least five times in
different media that the tax revolt in this country is over. In fact, in
the past twenty years this is at least the tenth burial of the tax
revolt. But I have news for the liberals and the media who promotes
their agenda: it simply is not true. The only problem is that the
conservatives have not caught on to what is happening.
The fact is that state and local governments have been raising taxes
with a vengeance. Voters do not distinguish who is raising their taxes.
Thus, if conservatives would tell voters that when liberals in Congress
are raising their taxes they will believe it because of what is
happening at the local level.
Take the Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT), a bill passed by the House of
Representatives, which will affect millions. The problem is that the
Democrats in Congress will represent the bill as a tax cut. It is not.
The Internal Revenue Service already has printed its tax bill which you
will receive the first of the year.
Most of the Republican Presidential candidates have signed the Americans
for Tax Reform No Tax Increase Pledge. They would not be doing so if
this were not a potent issue. After all, these candidates are polling
and polling. They know how to identify a hot topic. The Democrats know
as well but MoveOn.org and similar organizations will not permit them to
take that position. They would not be able to pay for the billions of
dollars for new programs. The problem for them is precisely this: as
taxes are cut more revenue comes to the Treasury. When taxes are raised
less revenue results.
Speaking of elections, the liberal candidate for Mayor of Indianapolis
had all the endorsements. He was the odds-on favorite. In fact, scarcely
anyone knew his opponent's name. There was just one issue. The incumbent
had raised taxes. The challenger made that his issue. He pounded away
with it. The shocker is that the challenger won by a margin of 53% to
47%. The challenger was wholly underfunded yet the liberals and the
media claim that taxes no longer are an issue.
Some Members of Congress, such as the Member from the district in which
I grew up, Representative Paul Ryan (R-WI), understand that the economic
situation affects the middle class. He knows much of the middle class is
in serious condition. He understands their anxiety.
What would help them would be a real middle-class tax cut. Moreover,
making the George W. Bush tax cuts permanent would also help the middle
class after 2010 and beyond.
The next time a liberal or someone in the media tries to tell you that
taxes are no longer an issue send that person to Indianapolis or have
him or her speak with one of the Republican Presidential candidates. Or
talk yourself with middle-class families. The tax revolt continues.