Thursday -- October 20, 2005
LAST NIGHT --- OKLAHOMA CITY
We're three months into touring the country to sign copies of The FairTax
Book and the crowds are still out there. Last night in Oklahoma City we have
over 400 people at the Barnes & Noble Book Store, and this was after the staff
at B&N told us that they usually try to avoid Wednesdays for book events because
here in Middle America Wednesdays, as everybody knows, is Church night. This
afternoon we'll be in Tulsa, Oklahoma for a
News Talk 740 KRMG Meeting of the
Mouths at the Mabee Center with a book signing to follow. Click on the site to
find out how you can still get some tickets!

Paul Douglas and Royal Marshall. How we got TO Oklahoma City, and how we're getting AROUND Oklahoma City.
TAX REFORM PANEL --- MY ACHING GLUTES
The more I read about the president's so-called
tax reform panel the worse it
gets. Essentially, the panel has done exactly what critics said the panel would
do ... propose tax increases for the evil achievers. You already know that the
panel wants to cut into the home mortgage interest deduction while leaving the
income tax in place. But ... did you know that the panel has recommended
eliminating ALL interest deductions on all home equity loans and loans for
second homes?
This is a repeat of what we saw in 1986. Almost 20 years ago the congress
eliminate a huge cache of tax deductions and established two flat rates, 15 and
25%. The tax code has now been modified and amended about 10,000 times since
then, leaving us with the monster we now have. This "reform" plan is essentially
the same. Eliminate more deductions, raise taxes on businesses and the repugnant
rich, create some "refundable" tax credits, and set some flat rates. It leaves
the income tax in place and the K Street lobbyists inside the beltway licking
their chops. As soon as the panel's suggestions become law they would go right
to work trying to carve out specific tax breaks for their high-paying clients.
Right behind the lobbyists you'll find the Democrats renewing their efforts to
shift the entire tax burden onto America's high-achievers with bill after bill
and amendment after amendment, all in the name of reform.
Reform? This is not reform. This is, pardon the cliché, just rearranging the
deck chairs on the Titanic. The IRS? Still there. Social Security and Medicare
taxes? Still there. Business taxes will still be there and they will still be
passed on to the consumer through the pricing structure.
The good news is that there is renewed interest in The FairTax Book and H.R.
25 with the impending release of the tax reform panel's report. I'm told there
will be a review of the book in the The New York Post this coming Sunday, and on
November 6th there will be a review of The FairTax Book in the New York Times. I
have no real idea what to expect from the Post, but I think it's probably safe
to say that The New York Times will not exactly be a fan of the plan. When,
after all, was the last time you saw the New York Times back any initiative that
actually transferred power from the government to the people?
Here's one thing I do expect from the Times review. They will change the
terms of H.R.25, the FairTax Act, and then critique the plan as they wrote it,
not as it is actually written. This has been the favorite techniques of those
who want to keep our present tax system, and my guess is that the Times will
follow suit. To amplify my prediction -- the Times will create exemptions to the
consumption tax -- and then write that the actual sales tax rate would have to
be much higher. They will ignore, for the most part, the monthly "prebate" under
the FairTax Act. Maybe it's just me, but wouldn't it be more fair to review and
critique the FairTax Act as it is written, instead of rewriting the bill and
then critiquing your rewrite?
I've been telling you on the air, and Congressman Linder and I told you in
the book that the lobbyists were going to react with full force once they saw
the FairTax as a threat to their livings. Now there's a prediction that has more
than come true. Listen today for more details on lobbyist tactics to kill
meaningful tax reform.
WILMA!
Hurricane Wilma continues to
bear down on my second home of Naples, Florida.
I have now turned my condo over to the some media-types as their base of
operations covering the storm. Wonder who will do the most damage, Wilma or the
media. Oh well, Boortz takes one for the cause.
An evacuation of Naples should be interesting. If there was ever a time for
Naples' wizened citizens to learn the concept of "slower traffic keep right,"
now is that time. The roads out of Collier County, Florida will be home later
this week to about 99% of all operable Buicks in the United States ..... with
every damned one of them going slow in the left lane.
Wilma will also give Florida Governor Jeb Bush the opportunity to grandstand
on the issue of price gouging. He will put political sense ahead of economic
common sense and start strutting his "let's get the price gougers" stuff. The
result? Scarcity. Count on it.
CYNTHIA MCKINNEY, GEORGIA'S BURDEN TO BEAR
Have you heard what our idiot Congresswoman did yesterday? She was part of a
panel questioning Homeland Security Director Michael Chertoff.
She asked him why
he shouldn't be charged with negligent homicide because he didn't rescue people
from nursing homes in the New Orleans area. Yeah, Cynthia, that's it. Let's
start charging government officials with homicide when they fail to save lives
in the time of a disaster?
Excuse me, Mr. Chertoff, but I'm going to suggest a response for you the next
time you encounter the cutest little jihadist in Congress.
"Wait a minute. You're Cynthia McKinney, aren't you? From Georgia, right?
Yeah, I've heard of you. You're the one who fueled your campaign with
jihadist campaign donations after 9/11, right? Wasn't it your father that
blamed your election loss several years ago on Jews? Yeah ... I remember.
You said that President Bush knew about 9/11 before it ever happened, and he
let the plan go ahead so that his buddies could make money with the
aftermath. Now you want to know why I shouldn't be charged with negligent
homicide? Well, my job description does not require me to deal with idiots.
Your fellow members of Congress don't take you seriously, and I see no
reason why I should. If you think that it's a good idea to hold government
officials, and that would include police and firefighters, criminally
responsible when they fail to save lives in a disaster, then why don't you
introduce a bill making the failure to save a life during a disaster a
federal crime? That's why you're in congress, isn't it? To make laws? So get
to it!"
Do the people in McKinney's district in Georgia know that she's a laughing
stock ... an they're virtually unrepresented when it comes to real issues?
BASHING THE TROOPS
The media never passes up a good chance to bash the men and women of the United
States Military. The only evidence we need for this is the continued, ongoing
coverage of the Abu Ghraib prison scandal. With around 150,000 troops serving
in Iraq, we were constantly reminded of the actions of a very few. They
continue to work that story as much as possible, mentioning it whenever they
can.
So now the same thing is happening. This time the controversy is over a news
report in Australia that says
American soldiers burned the bodies of two Taliban
Islamic terrorists. Those poor Taliban fighters...just makes your heart ache
that their corpses were mishandled, doesn't it?
The TV report evidently shows the U.S. soldiers burning the bodies on October 1.
Apparently burning bodies is a desecration of the Islamic faith. Boo hoo. The
point was to make the rest of the Taliban good and mad and draw them out, so the
Army could shoot some more of them. A basic tactic of war.
But now we're going to be treated with news reports about how this is going to
anger the Muslim world. Our standing in the Arab world is going to be harmed!
If there's nothing else that keeps me up at night, it's the worry that there may
be people in Islamic countries that hate us. Oh the agony!
At least they didn't burn the Taliban fighters alive. Although that never
stopped Islamic terrorists from doing that to us.
RACIST NBA?
A rare stop in the world of professional sports this morning. The National
Basketball Association, home to an endless supply of overpaid, millionaire
crybaby thug athletes, is reeling this week because of
a change in the rules
governing how players present themselves to the public.
You see, for years now, many players have come and gone from the arena dressed
like hoodlums. They've also continued the gangster presentation if they're not
playing, sitting on the bench. Excessive amounts of gold chains, baseball hats
cocked sideways and other gang imagery have been the order of the day. No more.
NBA Commissioner David Stern, finally realizing that the customers of his league
have had enough, instituted some new rules. From now on, if you're a player
coming to or from the arena or sitting on the bench not playing, you must at a
minimum be dressed "business casual." Essentially, that means slacks and a
shirt with a collar. Big deal. A lot of players already wear suits.
But not, you see, players like the Indiana Pacers' Stephen Jackson. He calls
the new rules "racist." He says the rule changes banning jewelry unfairly
target young black male players because chains are associated with the hip-hop
culture. Poor baby. It's called the real world, and now they have to make
themselves presentable, and they don't like it.
However...Jackson does seem to realize that whoever pays the piper gets to pick
the tune. After he got done with all of the whining, he said: "You have to
listen to the people who employ you. The people who are paying us make the
rules. You need to abide by the rules or don't work. I want to work."
Where's Jesse Jackson on this one? Somehow I don't think the usual race
warlords could stir up a lot of sympathy.
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READING ASSIGNMENTS
Cindy Sheehan is upset at Hillary Clinton over her continued support of the war
in Iraq. The Crawford Crackpot is comparing The Hildabeast to....get
this...Rush Limbaugh! That's gotta be a first.
The Harriet Miers' nomination is not going well, and Ann Coulter couldn't be
more happy. In fact, she wants to know who the second choice was....and
says a special commission should be set up to find out.
Sandy 'Pants' Berger has joined onto the ABC show 'Commander In Chief' as an
adviser. Perhaps in a future episode a former national security adviser
steals top-secret documents in his pants. Have to be sure to tell the story
right.
The media is now convinced the Valerie Plame case is just like Watergate.
The Media Research Center reports Lesley Stahl sure thinks so.
Harriet Miers' fate as a nominee for the Supreme Court lies with the Democrats,
reports Robert Novak. Will they probe her background as the chairman of the
Texas Lottery Commission, or will they let it slide?
Larry Elder confronts a Bush-hater who called the president an idiot, and lets
him have it. While he was having dinner, no less. No wonder a recent poll
says nearly 70 percent of Americans consider people rude.
We constantly hear over and over again about the Sunnis in Iraq, and how they
don't agree with this or that proposal.
David Frum says it's time to stop coddling the Sunnis.
Harriet Miers ran for the Dallas City Council in 1989 and filled out a
now-famous questionnaire for an anti-abortion group.
Terry Eastland says Miers' views on abortion are more clear-cut than people
realize.
Saddam Hussein's trial looks like it is going to take awhile, and
Amir Taheri thinks that's a good thing. In fact, he says the entire Arab world
needs to watch the trial.
Joan Rivers got called a racist by a commentator on a radio show and she
wasn't having it. Rivers exploded and called the man an SOB.
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