John F. Kennedy: Tea Party Favorite

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My oh my, don't Kennedy's statements on taxes sound awfully familiar:



"It is a paradoxical truth that tax rates are too high and tax revenues are too low and the soundest way to raise the revenues in the long run is to cut the rates now ... Cutting taxes now is not to incur a budget deficit, but to achieve the more prosperous, expanding economy which can bring a budget surplus."

? John F. Kennedy, Nov. 20, 1962, president's news conference

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"Lower rates of taxation will stimulate economic activity and so raise the levels of personal and corporate income as to yield within a few years an increased ? not a reduced ? flow of revenues to the federal government."

? John F. Kennedy, Jan. 17, 1963, annual budget message to the Congress, fiscal year 1964

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"It is no contradiction ? the most important single thing we can do to stimulate investment in today's economy is to raise consumption by major reduction of individual income tax rates."

? John F. Kennedy, Jan. 21, 1963, annual message to the Congress: "The Economic Report Of The President

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"A bill will be presented to the Congress for action next year. It will include an across-the-board, top-to-bottom cut in both corporate and personal income taxes. It will include long-needed tax reform that logic and equity demand ... The billions of dollars this bill will place in the hands of the consumer and our businessmen will have both immediate and permanent benefits to our economy. Every dollar released from taxation that is spent or invested will help create a new job and a new salary. And these new jobs and new salaries can create other jobs and other salaries and more customers and more growth for an expanding American economy."

? John F. Kennedy, Aug. 13, 1962, radio and television report on the state of the national economy

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"The largest single barrier to full employment of our manpower and resources and to a higher rate of economic growth is the unrealistically heavy drag of federal income taxes on private purchasing power, initiative and incentive."

? John F. Kennedy, Jan. 24, 1963, special message to Congress on tax reduction and reform

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"This administration pledged itself last summer to an across-the-board, top-to-bottom cut in personal and corporate income taxes ... Next year's tax bill should reduce personal as well as corporate income taxes, for those in the lower brackets, who are certain to spend their additional take-home pay, and for those in the middle and upper brackets, who can thereby be encouraged to undertake additional efforts and enabled to invest more capital ... I am confident that the enactment of the right bill next year will in due course increase our gross national product by several times the amount of taxes actually cut."

? John F. Kennedy, Nov. 20, 1962, news conference
 
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My oh my, don't Kennedy's statements on taxes sound awfully familiar:



"It is a paradoxical truth that tax rates are too high and tax revenues are too low and the soundest way to raise the revenues in the long run is to cut the rates now ... Cutting taxes now is not to incur a budget deficit, but to achieve the more prosperous, expanding economy which can bring a budget surplus."

? John F. Kennedy, Nov. 20, 1962, president's news conference

______________________________

"Lower rates of taxation will stimulate economic activity and so raise the levels of personal and corporate income as to yield within a few years an increased ? not a reduced ? flow of revenues to the federal government."

? John F. Kennedy, Jan. 17, 1963, annual budget message to the Congress, fiscal year 1964

______________________________


"It is no contradiction ? the most important single thing we can do to stimulate investment in today's economy is to raise consumption by major reduction of individual income tax rates."

? John F. Kennedy, Jan. 21, 1963, annual message to the Congress: "The Economic Report Of The President

______________________________


"A bill will be presented to the Congress for action next year. It will include an across-the-board, top-to-bottom cut in both corporate and personal income taxes. It will include long-needed tax reform that logic and equity demand ... The billions of dollars this bill will place in the hands of the consumer and our businessmen will have both immediate and permanent benefits to our economy. Every dollar released from taxation that is spent or invested will help create a new job and a new salary. And these new jobs and new salaries can create other jobs and other salaries and more customers and more growth for an expanding American economy."

? John F. Kennedy, Aug. 13, 1962, radio and television report on the state of the national economy

_____________________________

"The largest single barrier to full employment of our manpower and resources and to a higher rate of economic growth is the unrealistically heavy drag of federal income taxes on private purchasing power, initiative and incentive."

? John F. Kennedy, Jan. 24, 1963, special message to Congress on tax reduction and reform

_____________________________

"This administration pledged itself last summer to an across-the-board, top-to-bottom cut in personal and corporate income taxes ... Next year's tax bill should reduce personal as well as corporate income taxes, for those in the lower brackets, who are certain to spend their additional take-home pay, and for those in the middle and upper brackets, who can thereby be encouraged to undertake additional efforts and enabled to invest more capital ... I am confident that the enactment of the right bill next year will in due course increase our gross national product by several times the amount of taxes actually cut."

? John F. Kennedy, Nov. 20, 1962, news conference

Too bad we got Reagan 2.0 instead. The reality and the myth don't match up to well, do they? :p
 
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John Kennedy was the last of the gtreat democrats:

- Was a genuine war hero.

- Initiated the exploration of the moon.

- Stood up against the russians over and over.

- Understood economics.

- Helpled the legitimate civil rights movement.

One wonders what he would think if he could see his party under the control of fringe leftwingers.
 
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John Kennedy was the last of the gtreat democrats:

- Was a genuine war hero.

- Initiated the exploration of the moon.

- Stood up against the russians over and over.

- Understood economics.

- Helpled the legitimate civil rights movement.

One wonders what he would think if he could see his party under the control of fringe leftwingers.

He'd shake his head, look at the Republican Party then say to Lincoln, "Well, my party still turned out better."
 
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He'd shake his head, look at the Republican Party then say to Lincoln, "Well, my party still turned out better."

Actually, he would BE a Republican, albeit a "moderate" one. There is no way he would associate with the freaks and weirdos who control the Democrats today. He'd be like a John McCain.
 
Jul 2009
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Actually, he would BE a Republican, albeit a "moderate" one. There is no way he would associate with the freaks and weirdos who control the Democrats today. He'd be like a John McCain.

He'd be a pre-TP Republican, no doubt. As it stands he'd ether be a Dem or an independent (or maybe a Green) now.
 
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