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Rep. King: ‘I’m For Abolishing the IRS and the Federal Income Tax Code’(Video)
CNSNews.com ^ | April 15, 2010 | Nicholas Ballasy

Posted on 04/16/2010 3:56:24 AM PDT by Man50D

Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) said he supports “abolishing” the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and the federal income tax code. He made his remarks at a pre-tax-day event on Capitol Hill with other Republicans and several conservative activists.

“I’m for real tax reform and -- you all know this and I’m not here to necessarily drive this message -- I’m for abolishing the IRS and the federal income tax code and replacing it, and you know how and what with,” said King, a member of the House Small Business Committee.

Rep. King told CNSNews.com after the event, sponsored by the Americans for Tax Reform, that abolishing the IRS makes “perfect sense.”

“Well, I’ve been on this plan for 30 years,” King told CNSNews.com. “It makes perfect sense. Not just to me but to anybody that will debate this issue and that is, the IRS is, they sap the vitality of American business.”

“When you go look at a major corporation, and they will have multiple tax lawyers hired – sometimes whole floors or whole buildings committed to, not tax avoidance but tax delay -- how do they maximize the capital they have in order to grow wealth and create jobs?” said King.

“This tax on productivity in America has got to go,” he said. “I want to change the entire tax structure in America, take the penalty off of production and out it over on the side of consumption. The more we produce, the more wealth we have. The president has got it wrong. This economy isn’t built upon who can spend the most money – it’s not a giant chain-letter with no substance underneath it. What’s tied underneath it is the new wealth that is either mined out of the earth or that comes out of the land and we value-add to that multiple times. That’s all productivity. Then we market our productivity and that’s where our nation has wealth.”

“We’ve chased our manufacturing overseas,” said King. “If we just simply go to a fair tax, a national sales tax, abolish the IRS and the Internal Revenue Code, it will give us a 28 percent marketing advantage over products that are made overseas.”

Rep. King also addressed the critics of his idea.

“The people are the other side of this argument will argue that there’s something about -- they would claim that there are tax increases to consumers,” he said. “There are not. The consumer, the worker will get 56 percent more in their pay check. The prices of the goods go down an average of 22 percent. It’s goods and services.”

Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wisc.), the ranking member of the House Budget Committee, also spoke at the event along with Rep. Michelle Bachmann (R-Minn.), Rep. Mike Pence (Ind.) and others.

He said that President Obama and the Democratic-controlled Congress have enacted $670 billion in tax increases into law.

“Fourteen of these new taxes hit people making less than $250,000,” said Ryan, a member of the House Ways and Means Committee. “Over $300 billion of those tax increases affect and hit those people making less than $250,000.”

“A promise was made, a promise was broken,” said Ryan, in reference to President Barack Obama’s oft-repeated pledge not to raise taxes of any kind on Americans making less than $250,000 a year.

The House Ways and Means Committee Republican Web site recently released a list of “tax increases totaling $670.341 billion that have been enacted into law under President Obama,” said Ryan, who also urged people to visit the site and read about the taxes that are now in the law.


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To: Cowman
Actually I would be in favor of a clause that would reduce congressional pay every time they vote to spend on something.

I wish we could peg the budget than limit the growth to say 3% a year constitutionally. There are many pitfalls to this but dang, just dang.

21 posted on 04/16/2010 7:13:17 AM PDT by VRW Conspirator (There is no such thing as a conservative democrat - Rinse - Repeat)
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To: southernsunshine
I second this statement!

See post #16
22 posted on 04/16/2010 8:01:36 AM PDT by Man50D (Fair Tax, you earn it, you keep it! www.FairTaxNation.com)
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To: Man50D

But without the IRS how can we enforce the new health care laws? /whine /s


23 posted on 04/16/2010 8:06:58 AM PDT by Eagle Eye (There's one in every crowd...would that someone please raise his hand to save us all some time?)
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To: Man50D
Hamilton understood raising the rate too high will result in a decrease in purchases consequently reducing the amount of tax collected. Congress will then be forced to either lower the rate to once again maximize the amount of tax collected or reduce spending

This would be the case only if there existed a balanced budget amendment The Reagan rate cuts proved that revenue is increased when income tax rates are reduced. Congress cares little about raising revenue; what they want to use taxes for is to control the behavior of the taxpayer. This is what needs to be stopped.

24 posted on 04/16/2010 9:03:09 AM PDT by Gordon Pym
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To: livius
Getting rid of the IRS would cause a surge in productivity and ultimately, wealth, in this country, not only because of the actual effect of restructuring Federal taxes, but because of the psychological boost. Right now in most people’s minds, it is like a giant vulture hovering over them, casting its shadow on everything as it waits to feed.

The Marxists would be beaten back into the dark holes they crawled out of, never to be seen again. the FAIR tax system = FREEDOM and growth. It means not ONE PENNY taken out of your paycheck. No information on your private life going to Washington - no income tax reforms, no reporting of income...well, here's a pretty good rundown.

This has been building for years, but the demRats are giving us the boost to make it a movement that will finally resonate with the general public...it's the ONE weapon that can drive the stake into the heart of the beast.

live link next post - bookmark it, study it, email it to friends.

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB119863013677849835.html?mod=opinion_main_commentaries

25 posted on 04/16/2010 3:54:04 PM PDT by maine-iac7
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To: Man50D

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB119863013677849835.html?mod=opinion_main_commentaries


26 posted on 04/16/2010 3:54:19 PM PDT by maine-iac7
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To: Man50D

To your post #16 & #22, my post @ #19: I am but a lightweight among many great minds here @ FR! Thank you for pointing out my ignorance, in the true sense of the word. I really should read all of the posts before I touch the keyboard:)


27 posted on 04/16/2010 9:00:30 PM PDT by southernsunshine
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