Thursday, June 21, 2007
New Articles to come soon... please stay tuned
I have been off on a short little summer vacation, during which I tuned out from most Presidential news (sometimes you just have to step back and take a deep breathe) It's a long way to the start of 2008, but the campaigns are all starting to speed back up.
Here's what you can expect to see this week and next here on the Republican Race.
The highly anticipated Updated Rankings,
+ New developments in Iowa... who's gaining ground and who's losing it?,
+ Bloomberg no longer a Republican... what this means for the 2008 GOP race and his possible bid for the White House
+ Giuliani says NO to the Fair Tax... we will explore what has been a roller coaster-like ride of ups and downs for the Giuliani campaign
+ Will they run?... We will explore the possible campaigns of Fred Thompson, Newt Gingrich, and Chuck Hagel and how they would change the look of the race.
...all this and more in the next two weeks.
Until then, have a great day and God Bless!
RR08
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Huckabee Beats Out Republican Field In FairTax Poll
Houston, TX – Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee (R-Arkansas) beat out his Republican challengers in a recent FairTax poll on tax reform. With 42% of the vote, Huckabee was seen as the candidate who presented the most effective and comprehensive plan for significant tax reform.
The online poll was conducted by FairTax.org after the South Carolina 2008 GOP Presidential Debate on May 15, 2007. Huckabee won the poll with approximately 2,100 of 5,000 participants in the survey.
“It’s high time we have a different kind of tax structure and the simplest way to eliminate the alternative minimum tax, without raising the budget deficit, is by enacting the ‘FairTax,’” Huckabee said. “The FairTax is the best proposal we have out there because it’s flatter, fairer, finite and family friendly.” Huckabee made his remarks after meeting with officials in support of the FairTax Plan, a nonpartisan, national grassroots campaign to replace the federal income tax system with a progressive national retail sales tax.
“If we had a FairTax, it would not only eliminate the alternative minimum tax, personal income tax, and corporate tax, it would eliminate all the various taxes that are hidden in the system that Americans aren’t aware they are paying,” Huckabee said. “Importantly, the FairTax would be revenue neutral.”
The FairTax plan also abolishes the IRS; closes all loopholes and brings fairness to taxation; ensures Social Security and Medicare funding; brings transparency and accountability to tax policy; allows American products to compete fairly; reimburses the tax on purchases of basic necessities; enables retirees to keep their entire pension; and enables workers to keep their entire paycheck.
As governor of Arkansas, Huckabee cut taxes and fees almost 100 times, saving the taxpayers almost $380 million and creating a budget surplus of nearly $850 million. As president, Huckabee said one of his top priorities would be to simplify the U.S. tax code.
