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Whoops! Mr. "I don't know" drops a zero
Ever a believer in Occam’s razor, Republican presidential contender
Herman Cain has responded to criticism of his “9-9-9” tax reform plan with one simple switcheroo. For the poor, he said, he would replace the middle “9” with a zero. The original formulation called for replacing the nation’s complex tax code with a 9 percent corporate tax, 9 percent income tax and 9 percent sales tax. As a chorus of critics pointed out, that would mean lower taxes for the rich and higher taxes for the poor. So in a speech in Detroit on Friday, Cain offered an amendment. “If you are at or below the poverty level, your plan isn't 9-9-9, it is 9-0-9," he said, according to CNN. "Say amen y'all. 9-0-9.” Amen? But if this was the plan all along, as Cain asserted, why didn’t he mention it before now? "We simply chose not to talk about this piece earlier such that we could get people used to the whole concept," he said, as reported by MSNBC. Cain also has one other number for people to get used to: 3-3-3. The surging Republican candidate told the Detroit News in an interview that as president he would create “empowerment zones” in poor areas of cities like Detroit, using further tax breaks to lure new business. In exchange, those poor areas would get rid of “barriers”—presumably, zoning regulations, environmental reviews and the like. While a 9-0-9 section of the tax code would ease the burden of Cain’s tax reform for some, however, it will remain regressive for many others. As the Associated Press noted earlier this week, a study found that 9-9-9 would amount to a tax hike for 84 percent of Americans, with middle-income households taking the biggest hit of all. - - - I'll have my pizza with green peppers and onions. |
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Whoops! Mr. "I don't know" drops a zero
On 21/10/2011 2:58 PM, X ` Man wrote:
Ever a believer in Occam’s razor, Republican presidential contender Herman Cain has responded to criticism of his “9-9-9” tax reform plan with one simple switcheroo. For the poor, he said, he would replace the middle “9” with a zero. The original formulation called for replacing the nation’s complex tax code with a 9 percent corporate tax, 9 percent income tax and 9 percent sales tax. As a chorus of critics pointed out, that would mean lower taxes for the rich and higher taxes for the poor. So in a speech in Detroit on Friday, Cain offered an amendment. “If you are at or below the poverty level, your plan isn't 9-9-9, it is 9-0-9," he said, according to CNN. "Say amen y'all. 9-0-9.” Amen? But if this was the plan all along, as Cain asserted, why didn’t he mention it before now? "We simply chose not to talk about this piece earlier such that we could get people used to the whole concept," he said, as reported by MSNBC. Cain also has one other number for people to get used to: 3-3-3. The surging Republican candidate told the Detroit News in an interview that as president he would create “empowerment zones” in poor areas of cities like Detroit, using further tax breaks to lure new business. In exchange, those poor areas would get rid of “barriers”—presumably, zoning regulations, environmental reviews and the like. While a 9-0-9 section of the tax code would ease the burden of Cain’s tax reform for some, however, it will remain regressive for many others. As the Associated Press noted earlier this week, a study found that 9-9-9 would amount to a tax hike for 84 percent of Americans, with middle-income households taking the biggest hit of all. - - - I'll have my pizza with green peppers and onions. I would actually benefit from 9-9-9. Be cheaper on my taxes to get money out of USA investments. -- Eat the rich, screw the companies and wonder why there are no jobs. But we have big huge government we can't afford... -- Obama and the lefty fleabagger attitude |
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Whoops! Mr. "I don't know" drops a zero
On Fri, 21 Oct 2011 16:58:14 -0400, X ` Man
wrote: Ever a believer in Occam’s razor, Republican presidential contender Herman Cain has responded to criticism of his “9-9-9” tax reform plan with one simple switcheroo. For the poor, he said, he would replace the middle “9” with a zero. The original formulation called for replacing the nation’s complex tax code with a 9 percent corporate tax, 9 percent income tax and 9 percent sales tax. As a chorus of critics pointed out, that would mean lower taxes for the rich and higher taxes for the poor. So in a speech in Detroit on Friday, Cain offered an amendment. “If you are at or below the poverty level, your plan isn't 9-9-9, it is 9-0-9," he said, according to CNN. "Say amen y'all. 9-0-9.” Amen? But if this was the plan all along, as Cain asserted, why didn’t he mention it before now? "We simply chose not to talk about this piece earlier such that we could get people used to the whole concept," he said, as reported by MSNBC. Cain also has one other number for people to get used to: 3-3-3. The surging Republican candidate told the Detroit News in an interview that as president he would create “empowerment zones” in poor areas of cities like Detroit, using further tax breaks to lure new business. In exchange, those poor areas would get rid of “barriers”—presumably, zoning regulations, environmental reviews and the like. While a 9-0-9 section of the tax code would ease the burden of Cain’s tax reform for some, however, it will remain regressive for many others. As the Associated Press noted earlier this week, a study found that 9-9-9 would amount to a tax hike for 84 percent of Americans, with middle-income households taking the biggest hit of all. - - - I'll have my pizza with green peppers and onions. The close of his time in the sun is drawing nigh. It's been nearly two weeks. |
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