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McCain wants low corporate taxes, regulated CEO pay
Yahoo ^ | 6/10/08 | Jeff Mason

Posted on 06/10/2008 9:14:16 AM PDT by pissant

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican White House candidate John McCain will promise on Tuesday to lower corporate tax rates if he wins the U.S. presidency and ease the tax burden on middle-class workers to help revive the faltering economy.

The Arizona senator, who has wrapped up his party's presidential nomination, also would propose a simpler, alternative tax system and insist that chief executives' pay and severance packages have shareholder approval.

"No matter which of us wins in November, there will be change in Washington. The question is what kind of change?" McCain will tell a conference for small businesses, referring to his Democratic opponent, Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois.

"Will we enact the single largest tax increase since the Second World War as my opponent proposes, or will we keep taxes low for families and employers?" he will say, according to excerpts released before his speech.

McCain will pledge to act quickly to lower corporate taxes from "the second highest in the world to one on par with our trading partners to keep businesses and jobs in this country."

He will propose a law to allow companies to expense new equipment and technology in their first year.

He supports keeping capital gains taxes low, doubling a tax exemption for children, and phasing out the "alternative minimum tax" which he said would save some 25 million middle-class families up to $2,000 in a year.

On Monday Obama drew a sharp contrast with McCain, his opponent in the November election, accusing him of wanting to widen President George W. Bush's tax cuts and plunge the United States deeper into debt.

He charged that McCain's support for extending Bush's tax cuts would allow $2 trillion in corporate tax breaks.

U.S. taxes were too complicated overhaul, McCain will say in his speech, in which he will argue for an alternative system.

"As president, I will propose an alternative tax system. When this reform is enacted, all who wish to file under the current system could still do so," he will say.

"Everyone else could choose a vastly less complicated system with two tax rates and a generous standard deduction."

McCain criticizes Obama for wanting to increase dividend and capital gains taxes and aiming to raise the minimum wage and link it to an index.

But he also takes aim at top corporate executives with big salaries and excessive severance packages.

"Americans are right to be offended when the extravagant salaries and severance deals of CEOs ... bear no relation to the success of the company or the wishes of shareholders," he will say, adding that some of those chief executives helped bring on the country's housing crisis and market troubles.

"If I am elected president, I intend to see that wrongdoing of this kind is called to account by federal prosecutors. And under my reforms, all aspects of a CEO's pay, including any severance arrangements, must be approved by shareholders," he will say.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption
KEYWORDS: ceopay; fascism; govwatch; mccain; seebreakingnews; shareholderapproval; socialism; taxes
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Somebody tell Juan that it is none of the government's business what a CEO makes.
1 posted on 06/10/2008 9:14:16 AM PDT by pissant
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To: pissant

Why doesn’t McCain just switch parties and get it over with?


2 posted on 06/10/2008 9:16:47 AM PDT by Slapshot68
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To: pissant

McCain also said that he was going to end corporate welfare....major plus....way to go McCain...finally....


3 posted on 06/10/2008 9:17:00 AM PDT by Fred (The Democrat Party is the Nadir of Nilhilism)
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I have no problem with this as long as the salaries of congress and the president are made equal to the median salary of working Americans (including illegals.) Also, I’d like their health coverage to be switched to the M-plan and their retirement should be social security.


4 posted on 06/10/2008 9:17:50 AM PDT by mysterio
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"Somebody tell Juan that it is none of the government's business what a CEO make"

He's been around enough to understand that concept. He rejects it.


5 posted on 06/10/2008 9:18:00 AM PDT by I see my hands (_8(|)
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F’ing meddler. Its the shareholders and directors business what the CEO makes.
6 posted on 06/10/2008 9:18:07 AM PDT by Eric in the Ozarks
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To: Fred

What does he consider to be corporate welfare?


7 posted on 06/10/2008 9:18:29 AM PDT by pissant (THE Conservative party: www.falconparty.com)
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I think that idea will no longer be valid in the future.


8 posted on 06/10/2008 9:18:49 AM PDT by stuartcr (Election year.....Who we gonna hate, in '08?)
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Somebody tell Juan that it is none of the government's business what a CEO makes.

But he's for the leetle peeple.

9 posted on 06/10/2008 9:19:38 AM PDT by TADSLOS (The GOP death march to the gravesite is underway.)
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Presidental hopeful McCain is talking the talk.

It's time for God-fearing, America-loving so-called silent majority to let liebrals know we are walkin the walk!!!

10 posted on 06/10/2008 9:20:23 AM PDT by kcm.org (Soros declares crude oil prices are a bubble)
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This is the guy Freepers want conservatives to support?


11 posted on 06/10/2008 9:20:37 AM PDT by Oshkalaboomboom
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To: Slapshot68
Why doesn’t McCain just switch parties and get it over with?

Why should he? The GOP has moved left with him.

12 posted on 06/10/2008 9:20:53 AM PDT by TADSLOS (The GOP death march to the gravesite is underway.)
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IBTMBW. They will be here shortly to denounce corporations and proclaim that the government really should be regulating CEO renumeration (and then there is the, "but this plan does not call for government regulations of corporations, it only calls for government regulations of the executive-shareholder relationship, which is not a real regulation, but instead is the free-market conservative kind that will help defeat the terrorists").
13 posted on 06/10/2008 9:21:33 AM PDT by M203M4 (True Universal Suffrage: Pets of dead illegal-immigrant felons voting Democrat (twice))
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“Somebody tell Juan that it is none of the government’s business what a CEO makes.”

Actually, this is where the government can and should make a difference. But the approach is wrong.
Regulating pay of CEOs? Bad idea, very bad.
A better idea is looking into the relationship of CEOs to boards of directors.


14 posted on 06/10/2008 9:22:44 AM PDT by brownsfan (Algore makes P.T. Barnum look like a piker.)
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To: Eric in the Ozarks
And under my reforms, all aspects of a CEO's pay, including any severance arrangements, must be approved by shareholders," he will say.

Don't trust MSM headlines

15 posted on 06/10/2008 9:22:56 AM PDT by Homer1
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And under my reforms, all aspects of a CEO's pay, including any severance arrangements, must be approved by shareholders," he will say.
16 posted on 06/10/2008 9:23:40 AM PDT by Homer1
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"Americans are right to be offended when the extravagant salaries and severance deals of CEOs ... bear no relation to the success of the company or the wishes of shareholders,"

Someone should inform this jerk that the stockholders elect the Board who approves executive salaries.

If the stockholders don't like executive pay, sell the stock.

17 posted on 06/10/2008 9:25:26 AM PDT by Cobra64 (www.BulletBras.net)
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To: Homer1

“And under my reforms, all aspects of a CEO’s pay, including any severance arrangements, must be approved by shareholders,” he will say.”

Someone tell me why that’s bad?


18 posted on 06/10/2008 9:25:36 AM PDT by brownsfan (Algore makes P.T. Barnum look like a piker.)
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To: brownsfan

Note to self: READ THE WHOLE POST before commenting. :)


19 posted on 06/10/2008 9:26:43 AM PDT by brownsfan (Algore makes P.T. Barnum look like a piker.)
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It’s the way the MSM spins it.


20 posted on 06/10/2008 9:29:26 AM PDT by WakeUpAndVote (Huh?)
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