Herman
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January 7, 2008
Huckabee Win Sweet
Revenge for FairTax Short-Busers
Immediately after
the Iowa Straw Poll last August, the noted and respected journalist
George Will referred to the FairTax believers who supported Mike
Huckabee as “those FairTax people”. He made it sound as if the people
who helped Mike Huckabee finish an unexpected second place among
Republican presidential contenders had just gotten off the “short bus”.
You know, those special needs people who don’t get to ride with the
political elites.
Jay Bookman, the
un-noted and not-so-respected journalist with the Atlanta Journal
Constitution, referred to the FairTax believers in his editorial on
December 23, 2007 as a “cult”. He called it “Huckabee’s Fantasy FairTax”
as Mike Huckabee was surging in the unreliable presidential polls
leading up to the Iowa Caucuses held on January 3, 2008.
For those who may
just now be waking up from New Year’s Eve, Mike Huckabee won the
Republican Caucus in Iowa by a convincing margin.
The FairTax (HR25 in
the U.S. House and S1025 in the U.S. Senate) is a federal retail sales
tax that replaces the entire federal income and Social Security tax
systems, including personal, gift, estate, capital gains, alternative
minimum, Social Security/Medicare, self-employment and corporate taxes.
Congressman John
Linder of Georgia, the original sponsor of the Fair Tax legislation and
co-author with Neal Boortz of The FairTax Book, has at times endured
snickers from his colleagues in the House of Representatives, because of
his unrelenting fervor for the FairTax as a replacement for the current
tax code from hell.
Maybe maintaining
the status quo is a genetic disorder or an acquired intellectual defect.
Maybe it is this phenomenon that some liberals deny called “media bias”,
or maybe it is just plain ignorance of the facts and the refusal to
learn them. Oops! I mean “uninformed” of the facts, since the word
ignorance could not possibly be applicable to the political elites of
modern day journalism.
Because of George
Will’s history of writing thoughtful and credible opinion articles, I am
willing to give him the benefit of the doubt that his comment was just a
slip of the tongue. This may have been motivated by his acquired
skepticism of any dramatic changes being possible in the halls of
Congress. Personally, I hope this was indeed the case, because I would
miss George’s political insight if the people on the short bus forced
him to take a Don Imus-like sabbatical.
On the other hand,
Jay Bookman clearly displayed his ability for misinformation and factual
inaccuracies, too many to spend valuable time and space refuting. Anyone
familiar with the facts of the Fair Tax can peruse his attempted
assassination of the FairTax for one’s self. One would also note that
pure media bias could hardly be an excuse.
Mike Huckabee’s
surge has now evolved into Huckabee’s success, so far, in the
presidential race. As his success continues, the greater the attempts
will be to derail him by the liberal opposition, the Republican
establishment and, naturally, his Republican presidential rivals.
The FairTax is the
biggest cure for our tax code insanity on the political table. Mike
Huckabee’s courageous embrace of the idea has heightened interest in it
by many, and attracted contempt against it by many more. Since death to
the FairTax has not been achieved swiftly by skepticism, denial or
distortion, then we can expect repeated attempts to kill the FairTax by
a thousand cuts.
Fortunately, there
are millions of believers in the FairTax, and they have been around much
longer than the current presidential race. It is a legitimate movement
in this country which is based on solid economics and analysis. The real
cult consists of people who are skeptical of dramatic changes, and those
who are content on allowing this country to drift into economic
mediocrity.
Bookman says, “The
FairTax, like other cults, plays its followers for suckers.” Sorry my
Bookman, you missed.
Those FairTax people
are still standing, and I’m one of them!
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