The
following was written in April 2014, as part of a response to the
Campaign for Liberty's 2012 survey questionnaire for candidates
running for federal office.
20.
Indicate the tax cuts you are willing to vote for:
-
Across-the-Board Income Tax Cut
-
Capital Gains Tax Cut
-
Business Tax Cut
-
Estate Tax Cut
I
will vote for all of the above mentioned tax cuts.
Given
the fact that this year we are between 2/3 and ¾ of the way closer
to reducing the gap between the 2009 deficit and a balanced budget,
it is no longer anywhere near as unreasonable to consider cutting
taxes as it seemed five years ago; nor unreasonable to refrain from
increasing spending, borrowing, Quantitative Easing, the debt, the
deficit, and establishing realistic, permanent limits on debt,
spending-to-GDP ratios, and debt-to-GDP ratios.
A
budget that cuts commerce, military, and intelligence first - before
carefully cutting Medicare
and Medicaid, and the Departments of H.U.D. and Education, and other
departments and programs - will make the prospects of decreased taxes
and balanced budgets even more realistic. Therefore, I will vote for
legislation providing for across-the-board income tax cuts, following
cuts in spending and the adoption of a Balanced Budget Amendment.
I
will vote to lower all federal income taxes to 15% - and then, as
soon as possible, to 12.5% - for all income earners living above the
poverty line. I will also vote for capital gains, business dividends,
and estate and gift tax cuts, because they are all duplicative taxes;
taxes on the savings of and transactions in wealth which has already
been taxed generally as personal income.
In
principle, I am as open to reducing and abolishing general taxes on
personal income as I will on reducing and abolishing the four
duplicative taxes. This is because these taxes could not rightfully
be considered duplicative taxes if the initial income taxation never
occurred in the first place. But it is for that reason that I will be
more open to abolishing general taxes on personal income.
I
will support abolishing general income taxes gradually (but not
before enacting a temporary negative income tax) while keeping the
capital gains, business dividends, estate, and gift taxes; for as
long as are necessary to balance the budget and pay off the nation's
debt. I will sponsor a constitutional amendment which would repeal
the 16th Amendment
and provide for the federal government to tax capital gains, business
dividends, and estate and gifts, but not personal
income in a general manner.
I
take this position because to enact taxation on the income of all
earners (i.e.,capitation)
- instead of earners in special categories – would only serve to
perpetuate an unfair balance of the tax burden, risk increasing the
costs and bureaucracy of tax collection, and risk that a surveillance
state and the militarization of bureaucrats and police officers could
be depicted as necessary to enforce it.
While
supporting the reduction of spending and the transition to a
temporary negative income tax, I will vote to support legislation
providing for the 10% to 15% range of rates now paid on capital gains
to be assimilated to 15%, followed by a decrease of that rate to
12.5% as soon as the 15% spending-to-G.D.P. ratio limit – and a
provision for swift transition to the 12.5% mark - have been met in a
Balanced Budget Amendment.
I
would additionally vote to support removing the second-lowest tax
bracket's exemption from the capital gains tax, and I would vote to
remove subsidies to businesses which pay less than zero in their
taxes due to those subsidies, increasing the rates on all taxes they
and their employees pay to the aforementioned 15% to 12.5% range.
While
supporting spending reductions and the negative income tax, I will
also vote to support lowering taxes on business dividends from the
15% to 35% rates range to 15% for all, with only the lowest income
bracket being exempted. I will also support lowering the estate tax
rate from 40% down to 12.5% as soon as possible.
After
spending cuts have been achieved, the negative income tax has been
enacted, debt has been reduced, and the negative income tax has been
abolished, I will vote to support legislation authorizing the
taxation of income and sales only upon condition of such
legislation's constitutionality, and of such taxes being apportioned
according to either the population of each state, the value of the
land in each state, or some reconciliation thereof. I will sponsor a
constitutional amendment to that affect, which would amend Article I,
Section 2, Clause 3.
I
will additionally sponsor legislation to authorize use of the federal
government's power to collect duties, imposts, and excises, which
Congress has the constitutionally enumerated power to levy. I will
support levying such tariffs in a manner which imposes the highest
fees on nations which have the greatest disparity of wealth, and
standards on human rights, pollution, and labor safety and health,
while imposing the lowest tariffs on nations which have the least of
these problems. I believe that this would help avoid the risks of war
associated with economic sanctions, as well as encourage the
alignment of profitable trade with human rights and a decent standard
of living.
Finally,
I would urge most states to double or triple their total revenues
coming from the unimproved value of land, while phasing out general
taxes on income and sales.
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