Thursday, December 20, 2007
ANOTHER LEFTIST FAIRTAX HATCHET JOB
Look, I'm on vacation far, far away from home base. Maybe I shouldn't have brought a computer with me, but I did, and I read Jay Bookman's inane column in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, and I just had to respond ... though briefly.
I suppose we deserve this. I spend no small amount of time on my show talking about the circulation slide of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. It's a left wing newspaper ... and getting more so every day. They write articles about how much Jane Fonda is "loved" and have established themselves as the go-to newspaper when when you want the latest news about your favorite rapper or hip hop "star."
The one word that comes to mind after reading Bookman's screed is "childish." I can just picture him laying on his back on his office floor flailing his arms and legs and crying in frustration as he dictates this column. He refers to FairTax supporters as a "cult." Were Bookman alive in 1776 he most certainly would have used that same word to define those who were fighting for independence from Great Britain. Then, of course, he pulls out that tired old "30 percent" nonsense. Once you hear that 30 percent line from a FairTax opponent you know that you're not dealing with a serious critic who knows what he's talking about.
Let me just highlight one section of Bookman's column to illustrate the fact that he has not done his homework; or worse, he has just chosen the path of journalistic dishonesty: "The proposed 30 percent sales tax, for example, wouldn't come close to being revenue neutral. A tax commission convened by the Bush administration found that eliminating just the federal income tax leaving all other federal taxes intact would require a sales tax of at least 34 percent, a finding backed by other economists.
To a cult, of course, the scorn of nonbelievers is transformed into proof that their cause is righteous; likewise, outside criticism is typically dismissed as the work of conspiracy. In this case, the FairTax cultists dismiss the findings of the Bush tax panel on grounds that it was stacked with liberals."
What Bookman either doesn't realize, or doesn't want you to know, is that the president's tax reform commission was not permitted to consider the FairTax as it was written. They first were compelled by their own rules to rewrite H.R. 25, and then they considered the idea as reformulated by them! This is covered extensively in "FairTax, The Truth" which will hit the bookstores in about six or seven weeks.
What really bothers Bookman ... besides me, that is? My guess is that he knows that the FairTax would, as we have said, be the most massive transfer of power from the government to the people since our Republic was founded. No liberal worth their Depends is going to allow that to happen without a fight. HERMAN CAIN IN FOR BOORTZ Today you'll hear Herman Cain on The Neal Boortz Show...your favorite fill-in host for Neal! Also, coming soon, catch Herman's regular show weeknights at 7pm beginning January 2 on News/Talk 750 WSB. Want to see Herman Cain in action? Check out this video of him at the FairTax rally in May of 2006. Wow!
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