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johnwk
03-26-2011, 09:25 AM
This is very scary.

SEE: Huckabee, ahead in two new national polls,will make 2012 decision ‘in the summer’ (http://www.nypost.com/p/news/national/huckabee_ahead_summer_two_new_national_PJLLs8deAmY q5t11oB9PiL)


Why would so many people support Huckabee who supports a massive expansion of what Congress may tax under his alleged fair tax which proposes to extend Congress’ taxing arm to a 23 percent tax upon the sale of new manufactured goods and a 23 percent tax upon the sale of property which working people have in their labor while the alleged fair tax intentionally keeps alive Congress’ power to lay and collect taxes calculated from profits, gains and other incomes as laid under the Corporate Excise Tax of 1909?

Huckabee also has no respect for rights associated with property ownership nor our Constitution’s Tenth Amendment in that has no problem using federal force to forbid the owners of property to allow their guests to smoke on that property. He is a smoke control nanny-state freak.

Huckabee also has no problem taxing American Citizens to pay for instate tuition for the children of aliens who have invaded our borders.

And let us not forget Huckabee is very much in favor of the fake balanced budget amendments which our RINOs constantly cook up on Capitol Hill

Huckabee is also a great fan of granting line item veto blackmailing powers to the president which our founding fathers specifically objected to.


JWK

goldencane
03-26-2011, 02:12 PM
Because he is a pastor and the religious right love him for that reason.

eduardo89
03-26-2011, 02:17 PM
Because he is a pastor and the religious right love him for that reason.

Can't RP become Rev. Ron Paul? His two brothers are ministers, he should mention that more often and use that/them to court the religious right.

acptulsa
03-26-2011, 02:26 PM
Can't RP become Rev. Ron Paul? His two brothers are ministers, he should mention that more often and use that/them to court the religious right.

He won't, though. He won't promise to legislate morality, either.