Sorry it’s late. Been busy with work. Tom, let me know if we can sign you up here so you can post these when I don’t have time.
In this week’s “radio address,” Steve Kubby commemorates Tax Day 2007 with a campaign promise:
Over the last few years, politicians in the “major” parties have put forward a number of ideas for “reforming” the income tax, or for replacing it with some other tax. What you seldom hear these politicians discuss is actual, significant cuts in government revenue from taxation. They like to talk about lower taxes, but not if it means cutting back on their power.
Libertarians see it differently: We don’t just want to cut your taxes if we can do so without cutting the size, scope or power of government. We want to cut taxes AND shrink government. Not just shrink its rate of growth, but shrink its ACTUAL size. My pledge to you is simple:
If elected president, I will immediately ask Congress to repeal the income tax. Not “reform” it. Not “re-structure” it. Not replace it with another tax that takes just as much money out of your pocket. Just do away with it — entirely. If Congress won’t do that — and I admit that they probably won’t want to — I’ll pull out my veto pen and start knocking down budget bills that don’t include massive cuts on both the tax side and the spending side of the government ledger.
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While I am endorsing and supporting Christine Smith for the nomination, my sincere kudos to ANY candidate who makes it clear they are not falling for the seductive lure of the Fairtax scam and other alternative modes of theft!