Boortz Discusses Herman Cain's 999 and FairTax Support

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Herman Cain's 999 tax plan defined by Neal Boortz

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  • I'm poor, but I'd rather know how much I am going to owe, rather than have to pay someone to find out what I owe!

    A genius takes something complicated and simplifies it!

  • (people wo like this play) did you idiots at least spend 30 minutes on this plan, study hard then Ill take back about you guys being idiots. look at both arguements

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  • @SmallTimeMusicians I'll tell what you owe under his 999 plan, it's a hell of a lot more then you're paying now if your poor as you claim, no deductions for your kids or interest for you house ..... 9% income 9% business tax 9% national sales tax, new car average around 25,000x9=2,250 in tax, average new house 243,900 tax=21,951

    Food,energy,clothes,anything new additional 9% national sale tax 88% people will pay more in taxes..

  • @glrivera1 Many falsehoods in the book have been revealed. Boortz makes many false styatements, but then, there is no good reason to accept Boortz, an ultrarightwing radio DJ, as some kind of authority on economics anyway. Have you read Americans for Fair Taxation's research, the research Boortz touts? Their own research states very clearly, those making from $15,000 to $150,000 a year "would lose" if this tax were enacted, because they would on average pay in more in as federal taxes.

  • @concussedcarneous You have Got to be kidding!

  • @1969was1969 Have you actually read the Fair Tax book? I have. I had many questions as I was reading it but, by the time I finished it I had no unanswered questions.

  • @CPAsheldon thank you for the information, its realy good to know more.....but also did you know the Cain did work for the FED, and he never did see the house collapse coming and he was very critical to Ron Paul, that pridict the collapse in 2003 to 2007 ? don't take my words, do like i did to your information, i did chek and search b4 sanding this to you..Thank you.

  • why is everybody all of a sudden interested in cutting taxes or changing the tax system?

    question em!

  • 999 looks like 666 upside down. DUH! Cain is a Federal Reserve Chairman and knows and approves of all that they do and is in agreement with them that the Fed needs no audit. BS

    People who work for a wage in exchange for labor do not owe a "tax". Originally Tax was to be on "PROFIT" only. A company takes the revenue less expenses and pays taxes on net profit. I am unable to write anything off of my taxes. If we didn't have a BLOATED government we wouldn't need the BLOATED tax revenues. DUH!

  • @Redlocokixx Please note that Herman Cain's plan also includes some 000. No payroll tax saves all workers 15.3%, no capital gains tax, no dividend taxes. These 0's all create jobs and a flow of capital to the USA. Plus you get someone who is from a humble background that is very articulate in getting America behind a bold new plan. I don't see RP having much success rallying people to get Congress to attack our problems. Cain is Abel to take them head on with his communication style!

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