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"The solution is to decrease the tax burden of those who are paying the taxes now by eliminating the income tax altogether."

Our Marxist Tax Code
Written by Laurence M. Vance   
Tuesday, 10 April 2012 11:39

Tax season is winding down once again, but the progressivity of the tax code is still with us. Most Americans who had more taxes withheld from their paychecks than they owe in taxes have already filed for their refunds. But not only did many Americans have no tax liability, some of them who didn't owe any taxes to begin with still received a refund, all thanks to our Marxist tax code.

At the end of section two of Marx's Communist Manifesto, in addition to calling for the abolition of private property and the centralization of the means of production in the hands of the state, he petitioned for "a heavy progressive or graduated income tax."

This is based on the Marxist dictum (that many Americans think appears in the Constitution): "From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs," and on Marx's mistaken notion of the result of the inequality of wealth, as we see in his Das Kapital: "In proportion as capital accumulates, the lot of the labourer, be his payment high or low, must grow worse…. Accumulation of wealth at one pole is at the same time accumulation of misery, agony of toil, slavery, ignorance, brutality, mental degradation at the opposite pole."

Yet, from its very beginning, the U.S. tax code has sought to soak "the rich" with "a heavy progressive or graduated income tax."

The income tax began with a 1 percent tax on taxable income above $3,000 followed by a series of surcharges of up to 6 percent applied to higher incomes. The maximum rate of 7 percent was applied to taxable income over $500,000. In addition, there was an exemption of $3,000 for a single person and $4,000 for a married couple.

The tax rate in the highest tax bracket rapidly increased, up to 67 percent in 1917 and 77 percent in 1918, and then rose to 81 percent in 1940, 88 percent in 1942, and a whopping 94 percent in 1944. In 1942, the top rate began applying to all incomes over $200,000 instead of $5 million as it had previously. After dropping briefly, the top rate stayed near or above 90 percent between 1950 and 1963.

Under President Reagan, the top marginal tax rate fell from 70 down to 50 percent, and then down to 38.5 before stopping at 28 percent. The tax brackets were also eventually reduced to just two. This doesn't mean that the government cut spending and balanced its budgets during the 1980s like it should have, or that it didn't raise other taxes like it shouldn't have, but the fact remains that the highest tax bracket fell to under 30 percent for the first time since 1931.

After both rates and brackets increased during the Bush Sr. and Clinton years, the Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001 (EGTRRA) and the Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003 (JGTRRA) gave us our current system of six brackets of 10, 15, 25, 28, 33, and 35 percent. The lowest bracket was scheduled to be eliminated, and four of the other rates were scheduled to rise, giving us five brackets of 15, 28, 31, 26, and 39.6 percent, were it not for the two-year extension of the Bush tax cuts enacted at the end of 2010.

But although the tax brackets have fallen in number and amount since their height in the 1960s, this does not mean that "the rich" have stopped paying their "fair share."

According to the most recently released IRS data, in tax year 2009, the top 1 percent of taxpayers (in terms of adjusted gross income) paid 36.73 percent of all federal income taxes. The top 5 percent of taxpayers paid 58.66 percent. The top 10 percent of taxpayers paid 70.47. The top 25 percent of taxpayers paid 87.3 percent of the taxes, and the top 50 percent paid a whopping 97.75 percent.

There are a number of ways in which the tax code is designed to punish "the rich"; that is, punish success and reward those who do nothing but have children.

Consider the example of a typical American family with two children. Because of the progressive nature of the tax code, for tax year 2011, this family could make $45,399 and still pay nothing in federal income taxes. This is because the $11,600 standard deduction and $14,800 deduction for personal exemptions reduces this family's taxable income to $18,999. This leaves a tax liability of $1,996, which is reduced to zero thanks to a $1,000 per child tax credit.

But it's not just the progressive tax brackets that punish "the rich" and favor "the poor." A tax credit is a dollar-for-dollar reduction of the amount of income tax owed. It may reduce the tax owed to zero, but if there is no taxable income to begin with, then no credit can be taken.

However, some tax credits are refundable; that is, you still get the credit even if you don't have any tax liability. These refundable credits include the adoption credit (up to $13,360 per child), the first-time homebuyer credit (up to $4,000 or $8,000 if married filing jointly), the additional child tax credit (up to $1,000 per child), the American Opportunity credit (up to $1,000 per student, with 40 percent of the credit being refundable), and the earned income credit (up to $5,751 for three children).

Refundable tax credits can amount to a significant part of a family's income. Consider once again a typical American family with two children. For tax year 2011, they can make up to $16,699 and not only owe nothing in taxes, but get a $5,112 earned income credit plus a $1,000 per child additional tax credit refunded to them. This effectively gives them an income of $24,111.

This artificial income of $24,111 is much better than a real income of $24,111, and for three reasons. First, the family's income is still $16,699 when qualifying for public assistance. Second, no income tax is due on income from refundable tax credits. And three, the taxable wages for Social Security and Medicare are only $16,699.

Another way "the rich" are targeted is through the phase-out of tax deductions and credits. This means that the value of the credit is reduced as income rises. And in some cases, the credit is disallowed altogether.

The $1,000 child tax credit is reduced by 5 percent for each $1,000, or part of that amount, above the phase-out amount of $75,000 ($110,000 if married filing jointly).

The child and dependent care credit is 35 percent of expenses up to a maximum credit amount of $3,000 for one child and $6,000 for two or more children. But this is only if you make up to $15,000. The percentage is reduced by 1 percent (down to a minimum of 20 percent) for each $2,000, or part of that amount, of income above $15,000.

The retirement savings contributions credit (up to $1,000 or $2,000 if married filing jointly) cannot be claimed once adjusted gross income exceeds $28,250 ($56,500 if married filing jointly).

If you itemize deductions and your adjusted gross income is more than $109,000, you cannot deduct your mortgage insurance premiums.

IRA contributions for those covered by a retirement plan are reduced when modified adjusted gross income goes over $56,000 ($66,000 for married filing jointly) and not deductible at all once their modified adjusted gross income reaches $66,000 ($110,000 if married filing jointly).

Education credits and deductions take a hit as well.

Up to $2,500 of student loan interest is tax deductible. However, this deduction begins to be phased out once your modified adjusted gross income reaches $60,000 ($120,000 if married filing jointly) and is not allowed once your income reaches $75,000 ($150,000 if married filing jointly).

No American opportunity credit (maximum of $2,500 for each student) for qualified educational expenses can be claimed if your modified adjusted gross income reaches $90,000 ($180,000 if married filing jointly). And a phase-out of the credit begins at $80,000 ($160,000 if married filing jointly).

No lifetime learning credit (maximum of $2,000) for qualified educational expenses can be claimed if your modified adjusted gross income reaches $61,000 ($122,000 if married filing jointly). And a phase-out of the credit begins at $51,000 ($102,000 if married filing jointly).

The tuition and fees deduction of up to $4,000 per tax return for qualified educational expenses is lowered to a maximum of $2,000 once your modified adjusted gross income exceeds $65,000 ($130,000 if married filing jointly) and eliminated if your income exceeds $80,000 ($160,000 if married filing jointly).

The phase-outs also apply to the strictly refundable tax credits.

If you have three or more children and make over $43,997 ($49,077 if married filing jointly), two children and make over $40,963 ($46,043 if married filing jointly), or one child and make over $36,051 ($41,131 if married filing jointly), you are not eligible to claim the earned income credit. And the maximum amount of the credit drops steadily once your income exceeds $21,800.

To take the adoption credit, your modified adjusted gross income cannot exceed $225,210. And the amount of your credit is reduced once your income reaches $185,210.

To take the first-time homebuyer credit, your modified adjusted gross income cannot equal $145,000 or more ($245,000 if married filing jointly).

The income phase-out for the additional child tax credit begins, like the child tax credit, at $75,000 ($110,000 if married filing jointly).

No wonder the top 10 percent of income earners in America pay over 70 percent of the taxes! The brackets punish them, the phase-outs penalize them, and the refundable tax credits add insult to the injury of "a heavy progressive or graduated income tax." There is nothing American about the U.S. tax code. It is straight out of the Communist Manifesto.

According to a recent report by the Heritage Foundation: "The percentage of people who do not pay federal income taxes, and who are not claimed as dependents by someone who does pay them, jumped from 14.8 percent in 1984 to 49.5 percent in 2009." This means that about half of all Americans don't pay any income taxes.

But the emphasis placed by some conservatives on the lack of taxes paid by some Americans is getting the whole issue backward. The solution is not a national sales tax or flat tax that forces all Americans to pay some arbitrary "fair share" and actually perpetuates the progressivity of the tax code. And neither is it to eliminate all the deductions and credits in order to punish those with low incomes by increasing their taxes.

The solution is to decrease the tax burden of those who are paying the taxes now by eliminating the income tax altogether. This is the Ron Paul approach. In a recent NPR interview, congressman and Republican presidential candidate Paul put the emphasis where it belongs -- keeping as much tax revenue out of the hands of the federal government as possible. In reply to the question, "Do you believe that income derived from dividends interest or capital gains should be taxed at a lower rate than income earned from a salary or commissions?," Dr. Paul said:
Well, I'd like to have everybody taxed at the same rate, and of course, my goal is to get as close to zero as possible, because there was a time in our history when we didn't have income taxes. But when government takes it upon themselves to do so much, you have to have a tax code. But if you're going to be the policemen of the world and run all these wars, you have to have a tax code. But as far as what the rates should be, I think it should be as low as possible for -- for everybody.
The only reason it appears that we can't do without an income tax is that Congress has an insatiable desire to spend money. But if the functions of the federal government were strictly limited to only those authorized by the Constitution, the government could be funded by user fees, land sales, excise taxes, and revenue tariffs (like it was from 1789 to 1913), or these things in combination with a lottery or donations. Don't laugh, in fiscal year 2011, $3,277,369.23 was given by Americans to the federal government for the purpose of debt reduction. A small amount, yes, but only alongside the gargantuan trillion-dollar budgets of the last twenty years.

http://www.thenewamerican.com/economy/commentary-mainmenu-43/11477-our-marxist-tax-code -
Before Romney gets any closer to the White House

From Jim Messina

By now you've probably seen the news: The amazing -- and amazingly
negative -- Republican race for president is all but over. Mitt Romney
is almost certainly our opponent in this election.

That means America will have a very clear choice come November.

The President believes that this is a make-or-break moment for the
middle class, and that without a strong and thriving middle class,
we'll never have the growth we need.

That's why he's fighting for an economy rooted in our fundamental
values -- one in which Americans can not only find work, but where
folks who work hard can get ahead, responsibility is rewarded, and
everyone, from Main Street to Wall Street, plays by the same rules.

He's fighting for an economy that's built to last, with a genuine and
sustained commitment to education and training, advanced
manufacturing, and homegrown, American energy.

He's fighting for a country in which every child has a chance, and
every American, after a lifetime of work, can count on retiring with
dignity and security.

And he's fighting to ensure that the responsibility for delivering on
that future is broadly shared, which means ending the budget-busting
tax cuts for the wealthy that add to our deficits and crowd out the
very investments we need to grow.

Mitt Romney has a different, and frighteningly familiar, view.

He thinks you grow our economy from the top down.

He'd take us back to an economy based on outsourcing, risky financial
schemes, and massive tax cuts for the wealthy. He'd return to the
policy of allowing Wall Street, Big Oil, and other special interests
to write their own rules.

But that's not all. Below are five other things that should give
Americans pause.

Forward this email -- and if you're ready for this fight, say you're in.

1. Romney's positions are the most radically anti-women of any
candidate in a generation: He supports banning all abortions, backed a
so-called "personhood" amendment that could make certain forms of
birth control illegal, and says he would "get rid of" federal funding
for Planned Parenthood that provides preventive services like cancer
screenings for millions of women.

2. Romney would repeal Obamacare. Insurance companies would once again
be allowed to run up premiums, unjustifiably deny coverage for
pre-existing conditions, drop patients when they get sick,
discriminate against women by charging them more for coverage than
men, and spend more of your premium dollars on CEO profits and bonuses
instead of your actual health care.

3. Romney is a risk when it comes to foreign policy and national
security. On many of these questions, he has shifted his position for
political reasons, even within the same campaign. His only clear
commitment is to endless wars: He has no plan to end the war in
Afghanistan and would leave our troops there indefinitely. He called
the President's decision to bring our troops home from Iraq by last
Christmas "tragic."

4. Despite the lessons of recent history, Romney would double down on
the disastrous tax policies that handed windfalls to the wealthy, but
stacked the deck against the middle class. Under Romney, millionaires
and billionaires would get a $250,000 tax cut, while families with
kids making less than $40,000 a year would, on average, actually see
their taxes go up. To the surprise of no one, Romney also opposes the
Buffett Rule. He would allow millionaires to continue to take
advantage of loopholes and special deals that often allow them to pay
a lower tax rate than the middle class. And he supports tax breaks for
companies that ship jobs overseas.

5. Romney would end Medicare as we know it -- replacing it with a
voucher scheme that would drive profits for insurance companies by
forcing seniors to purchase private insurance, paying whatever costs a
voucher wouldn't cover out of their own limited budgets.

Romney and his special-interest allies are going to spend the next
seven months trying to deny, downplay, or hide these facts from
voters. It's on us to speak the truth.

So print these out, post them on your fridge, and share them on
Facebook. Send this list around to friends who are on the fence.

When and if your mother-in-law, or cousin, or best friend claims that
Romney is "moderate," you need to know what to say.

You are the President's voice out there, and I can't stress enough how
you will be the difference between voters hearing our message or not.
The more Americans learn about Mitt Romney, the less they like him,
and the less they trust him.

Are you ready? If yes, say so:

http://my.barackobama.com/Ready

If people know the truth about Mitt Romney and President Obama, who
they are, and their very different plans for this country, there's no
way we can lose this thing.

This race is on.

Let's go,

Messina

Jim Messina
Campaign Manager
Obama for America

P.S. -- We put together a video highlighting some of Romney's severely
conservative positions -- which we all need to remember as we head
into the general election. Take a look, and make sure your friends see
it too.

--
Together, we can change the world, one mind at a time.
Have a great day,
Tommy

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"The GOP political establishment view is even supporters of Ron Paul will in the end vote Republican for Romney because his rhetoric is more free-market and capitalist than Obama. Well maybe but we only have to look at the failed George Bush regime to see how little that really means when we consider two failed wars, the market and real estate crash, the falling dollar and the bank and Wall Street bailouts. I suggest that very few of us Ron Paul supporters will vote for Romney because we agree with Justin Raimondo, the GOP establishment needs to be taught a lesson."

Paul Supporters: Beware the Third Party Trap
by Ron Holland

"Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results." -- Albert Einstein

Recently, Justin Raimondo wrote a thoughtful editorial Ron Don't Let Your Heroic Effort End In Tampa.

I agree with Justin about how the GOP is actually a greater threat to our remaining liberties, wealth and the continuance of perpetual war than even the socialist Democrats.

Also I think he is right about the Paul's young supporter demographics as this is the least likely group to vote in the conservative Republican primaries indicating his overall political support is substantially greater than the smaller vote totals might indicate in the closed primary process. He also asks Ron Paul where the movement he inspired and created should go following the GOP Tampa convention ending on August 30th.

Justin and many of my libertarian and freedom movement friends sincerely believe that Ron Paul should go the third party route following the convention but I have come to a totally different conclusion although I highly respect their opinions, views and intellect.


Any Movement Future Discussion Is For After the GOP Convention

While "where we go from here" is certainly a legitimate question, the Ron Paul campaign cannot answer this question or even publically explore the possibilities until after the convention. The political power of the Ron Paul delegates and campaign through the convention are totally dependent upon keeping the GOP establishment and Romney forces guessing on the future of the Ron Paul movement. Otherwise we will make ourselves irrelevant to the GOP sooner rather than later. Now they have to consider:

Will Paul endorse Romney or sit out the fall campaign and general election?

Will Ron Paul supporters vote for Romney even with an official Paul Campaign endorsement? Although the answer is certainly doubtful for millions of supporters but we still need to keep them guessing?

What would the Romney campaign need to offer the Ron Paul Revolution forces to get a majority of our support? Speaking only for myself, naming Rand Paul as his VP running mate and a promise of a Ron Paul cabinet appointment would get my attention. This would need to be followed by campaign pledges for real action on the Fed audit and a required declaration of war for future neocon inspired foreign military actions.

Will Ron Paul leave the convention and run on a third-party ticket thus insuring the defeat of Romney and the GOP but alienating much of the GOP against future action by our freedom forces within the Republican Party? I'm sure the GOP neocon elites prefer this option, as they are willing to lose an election in order to guarantee we are run out of the party but I don't think this is in the best interest of our movement or the future of the United States.


Third Party Political Action Is An Establishment Trap

I believe third party action whether with the Libertarian Party or another 3rd or 4th party is political insanity and would constitute an establishment promoted death trap for millions of Ron Paul supporters and liberty advocates. It's a trap folks for the Liberty movement advocated and crafted primarily by the enemies of freedom and the same GOP establishment that has already treated Ron Paul and we his supporters so badly.


Libertarian Party Results in U.S. presidential elections

Year    Pres. Candidate / VP                      Popular Votes            Percentage
1972     John Hospers / Toni Nathan               3,674                     <0.1%
1976     Roger MacBride / David Bergland         172,553                  0.21%
1980     Ed Clark / David Koch                     921,128                  1.1%
1984     David Bergland / Jim Lewis               228,111                  0.3%
1988     Ron Paul / Andre Marrou                  431,750                  0.5%
1992     Andre Marrou / Nancy Lord                290,087                  0.3%
1996     Harry Browne / Jo Jorgensen              485,759                  0.5%
2000     Harry Browne / Art Olivier               384,431                  0.4%
2004     Michael Badnarik / Richard Campagna     397,265                  0.32%
2008     Bob Barr / Wayne Allyn Root              523,686                  0.4%

The above graph from Wikipedia shows the utter and complete political failure the Libertarian Party has been since inception. I was involved in the 1970's with the South Carolina LP but after a few years realized our minimal educational success, few converts and limited growth hampered by an almost complete news blackout and the instilled prejudice against third party voting was a poor use of limited time, resources and funding compared to non-political educational efforts.

I am not questioning the integrity or leadership of LP activists and supporters but only the difficult mandated structure and ballot access requirements designed by the two-party monopoly to limit the growth of third parties. In fact the Republicans and Democrats have worked together since the 1860's to make sure they are the only real political game in town by increasing the difficulty of third party efforts and this is why none have risen to prominence and electoral victory since that time.

Today with the mandated ballot access petitioning and costs, a required organizational structure designed to promote continual infighting and the total lack of real election victories, the LP and other third parties are actually little more than a controlled and totally ineffective political opposition. Third parties exist and were tolerated by the two parties to keep libertarians and other small government advocates out of the controlled monopoly system. This worked well until the Ron Paul 2008 campaign.

The best I can tell, so far in the primary season. Ron Paul has received over a million votes not counting caucus states and if he stays in until the convention, the total will exceed two million. Not bad considering much of his constituency and support is outside the GOP. My guess is his supporter base and or protest vote is probably around 5–10 million.

During the last nine presidential elections over the last 36 years from 1976 through the 2008 elections the LP presidential candidates have received over the entire period less than 4 million votes. Although the LP has cycled many thousands of liberty supporters through the party including myself in the early years and provided an education forum for our ideas, historically news coverage at the national presidential campaign level has been miniscule at best.


The Ron Paul Revolution Is Transforming the GOP

I would suggest that the two Ron Paul GOP presidential nomination campaigns in 2008 and 2012 have brought more to the American ranks of the liberty movement than all the presidential campaigns of the LP and all the funding of free-market think tanks during the entire period.

All of this changed with Ron Paul's 2008 GOP presidential campaign when hundreds of thousands of young people flooded into the Republican Party. The establishment ignored his candidacy, made fun of his freedom message and utilized the usual bag of dirty tricks in order to limit his support all to no avail. Again in 2011 and 2012, his vote totals more than doubled and freedom advocates are beginning to take over local party organizations.

With Paul running as a Republican, the party neocon leadership have been unable to stop the momentum of the Ron Paul Revolution especially involving young people. We have outraged the establishment by using their very party institutions, the debates etc. designed to marginalize us and other threats to their continued control and party domination as liberty vehicles to promote our movement and the Paul campaign.


Both Political Party Leaderships Are Controlled By Special Interests

If the young Paul supporters continue to participate in the GOP, then the establishment will be powerless to stop our eventual takeover at the county, state and potentially the national level as the older propagandized sheep-like, voters die off. The Internet reformation has made the old "lesser of two evils" strategy used by both political parties to motivate voting blocks is thankfully dying.

Today with alternative news sites and free market alternatives open for discovery, anyone willing to search the net will quickly realize the "lessor of two evils" is just propaganda. Both parties regardless of propaganda and rhetoric at election time have similar agendas and governance plans based on powerful special interests. Neither represents the people only special interests.

How ironic that my generation which had some faith and allegiance to the party leadership and yet believed in our constitutional and free-market principles stood by and did nothing to halt the growth of government and our loss of liberties by the GOP elites when they knew better. In every election they blindly cheered the election year rhetoric, voted as they were told and then were somehow surprised after each election that despite the same old campaign promises their candidates were little different from the Democrats. Government and foreign neocon style military actions increased while our personal and financial freedoms were decimated as surely by the GOP as the Democrats.

Remember both Alan Greenspan, the architect of the boom and 2008 meltdown and Ben Bernanke whose policies prolonged and deepened the recession/depression were appointed Chairman of the Federal Reserve by GOP presidents. Nixon gave us the Nixon Shock in 1971 unilaterally cancelling the direct convertibility of the US dollar to gold, George H.W. Bush pledged "no new taxes" in his 1988 campaign and then raised taxes and spending and his son, George W. started two major wars that continue even today.


Say No To Third Party Efforts Doomed To Failure
  • The party hacks and establishment media have consistently floated trial balloons and repeatedly questioned Ron Paul about will he make a third party run if he fails to secure the GOP nomination. They want him to run third party.
  • This is because a third party effort and likely vote total will be small like all previous third party presidential candidates because Americans historically do not vote for third party candidates. Polling percentages usually start high and continually drop until election day.
  • Second, this would validate their claim and propaganda message that Ron Paul supporters are not real Republicans and add credibility to their goal to push us out of the party as we are in fact rapidly taking over precinct by precinct and county by county. Over the next four years they fear our liberty forces may well take over some states and then the establishment leaders are out of their powerful influence peddling positions.
  • A third party run is a trap promoted by the GOP neocon elites and their buddies in the establishment news to destroy the growing power of our movement and our threat to their neocon controlled Republican Party. The rules third parties are required to operate under were designed by the democrats and republicans to ensure their control over the one party state operating as a two party monopoly.
  • Their rules require third parties to spend millions on ballot access and set up third parties as fertile ground for black flag operations, attractive to extremist views and rules are designed to cripple our credibility, fritter away our financial resources and support on useless repeated ballot access drives each election year and divide our movement. Right now the Libertarian Party is only on the ballot access in 27 states so you can see the difficulties they face.

They want Ron Paul and us out of the Republican Party. He has created hundreds of times more support, education success and made our views more prominent in the press than has the LP since inception. A third party action is a recipe for disaster and failure designed and crafted by the GOP to get us out of their party. We should stay and fight for our liberties inside the GOP as only here using their institutions designed to control us do we have the chance to be free once again.


So What Is the Future For Liberty In the Political Process?

Lets take over the GOP from the inside rather than fight them in a rigged election process where third party candidates are hidden by a news blackout enforced by both parties and the main street news media. For example, how many times have the national LP candidates been in a debate with the candidates of the GOP and Democrats? Contrast this with Paul's repeated debate inclusion during the 2012 primary season.

Americans historically do not for third party presidential candidates in the general election. At the end of this election will we be remembered and feared as a 15% voting block that is taking over the GOP one county at a time from the good ole boy establishment or do we fall for the third party attraction and receive a meaningless one time few percent of the national vote on November?

Our one chance for ultimate victory is to in fact take advantage of the GOP party rules used for years to rally conservative and free-market voters at election time. Of course, they then dismiss us after election day until the next siren call for voters to support a GOP with less government rhetoric but in fact almost a mirror image of the socialist Democrats. Like the unions and liberal voting blocks of the Democrats, we are considered little more than voting cannon fodder to be used at election time.

In my opinion, a rush to the Libertarian Party or another third party if Ron Paul doesn't win the presidential nomination is a big mistake that could dramatically weaken the power and cripple the future viability of his liberty movement. I personally will not even consider voting for Romney unless he picks Ron or Rand Paul as his VP candidate and if it is Rand, Ron is offered a top cabinet position as Secretary of the Treasury etc.

Note, I'm certainly not urging Paul supporters to support a Romney/Paul ticket rather I'm keeping my options open in order to provide the maximum leverage to Paul forces at the convention by categorically stating "No Paul = No Vote For the Republican Ticket in November".

Second, no meaningless gestures like a prime convention-speaking slot or influence over the party platform will buy my support. I suggest you do the same until after the GOP convention, and then let your conscience be your guide.


A Wing & A Prayer

Our goal should be to build a permanent, expanding Paulian or liberty wing of the Republican Party over the next four years. I don't believe we have a prayer of impacting policies or relevance in the political process if we go down the road of good intentions but unintended negative consequences of third party political action.

We should remain active in the GOP and work to gain majority control over local precincts, county organizations and play by the rules unlike many of the present party hacks and leaders. Second, we should run for office and support candidates especially at the legislature level that share our views. Third, run or support candidates running for Congress over the next four years that will advance our freedom oriented objectives concerning the Federal Reserve, rolling back the police state, sound money and an intelligent foreign policy.


Romney Has the Nomination But Will Lose In November Unless

The controlled and manipulated GOP nomination process is over except for the coronation convention and media circus. Its all fake just like the Hunger Games extravaganza and Mitt Romney will be the GOP presidential candidate but his victory march may well end where it begins in Tampa.

First in November he'll automatically get the GOP moderates and the usual "status quo" Republican country club types who have no philosophy but just want to be on the winning team for contracts, graft and power. He will get endorsements and votes from social conservative supporters of Gingrich and Santorum and the earlier presidential candidates. But he will likely lose two key constituencies required for him to win against Obama and the Democratic machine and this is Ron Paul supporters and conservative evangelicals.

The GOP political establishment view is even supporters of Ron Paul will in the end vote Republican for Romney because his rhetoric is more free-market and capitalist than Obama. Well maybe but we only have to look at the failed George Bush regime to see how little that really means when we consider two failed wars, the market and real estate crash, the falling dollar and the bank and Wall Street bailouts. I suggest that very few of us Ron Paul supporters will vote for Romney because we agree with Justin Raimondo, the GOP establishment needs to be taught a lesson.

They do need to be taught a lesson but if we leave the GOP and go the third party route and Romney and the Republican candidates lose, then we will forgo any chance to takeover the GOP or for longer-term political action within the party thus wasting much of our internal organization success to date. This will validate the GOP leadership smear that we aren't real Republicans and the growing power of freedom forces inside the party will be eliminated.


Will Ron Paulers Vote For Romney?

A young woman made the best case for Ron Paul supporters I've seen or read on Facebook several days ago. Quoting her from the Youtube video below made me realize how much the Ron Paul Campaign has accomplished so far in this election cycle. I urge you to watch and listen to her reply to a neocon friend who suggested, "a vote not cast for Romney is a vote for Obama." Therefore we should vote for Romney.

I urge you to watch her and listen to her passionate words on Youtube.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uOFZyezPenE&feature=player_embedded

But her statement is almost as powerful in text form quoted below:

"We are not afraid to lose if losing means our integrity and principles remain with us. Our numbers have tripled in this election and we have already won. We have spread the message of individual liberty far and wide. Ron Paul has inspired the liberty movement in Africa, in Europe, even in Korea. Only a third of American colonists believed that the Revolutionary War was necessary and they changed the course of history forever.

It is our turn now to do the same. An election outcome will not change that. We are willing to lay down our lives for the cause of liberty if it is required of us and it may be. I welcome losing if the winning team is not supporting the principles this country was founded on.

But I will not go as a lamb to the slaughter and vote for someone who my heart, my gut and my reason tell me are not right for this country. Like Patrick Henry said, "I know not what course others will take but as for me, give me liberty or give me death"

This young women speaks for millions of us who will not vote for Mitt Romney in 2012 unless he unilaterally guarantees us he will advance our freedom agenda. He can do this by naming Rand Paul as his VP running mate and a promise of a Ron Paul cabinet appointment, followed by campaign pledges for real action on the Fed audit and a required declaration of war for future foreign military actions.

We live in a one party state and we have a chance to take over and redirect the GOP in coming years. Otherwise all the work Ron Paul and his freedom supporters have done will be lost in a third party effort. That may provide us satisfaction and this is what the GOP elites need but it is a very short sighted view of how we may still save these United States and the patriot dreams of our founding fathers.

I prefer watching the upcoming Hunger Games movies as pure entertainment instead of what will be a sad dystopian future for the United States. I hope we all hang together and keep our powder dry until after the GOP convention, wait for Ron Paul to address us hopefully after Romney has responded favorably to the requirements of the Ron Paul Campaign and us his supporters. Then each of us can make our own election year choices.


Conclusion:

Mitt, we know you want very much to be President of the United States. I believe you will need to name an evangelical or mainline Christian as your running mate to have a chance to win a sizeable enough evangelical vote majority to have a chance to win the November election.

While the prejudice against Mormons is unfortunate it does exist due in part to some strange (to non members) LDS Church beliefs and practices combined with a lifetime of mostly negative evangelical preaching against the Church. This prejudice will negatively impact your votes especially in the South during the November election.

Second, you will also need the 10–15% of the electorate who consider themselves Ron Paul supporters and we will likely stay at home unless you nominate a Ron Paul free-market thinker to the ticket. The standard conservative neocon like Gingrich, Santorum and other former candidates in the primary will not meet our litmus test. Your first choice should be Ron or Rand Paul but others could include Tom Woods, Judge Napolitano and maybe a few others.

This is your decision to make but you will be defeated if you not bring both Ron Paul supporters and conservative Christians into your campaign and address our major concerns. Speaking as a Ron Paul supporter, my first editorial after the election, should you not address our concerns and lose in November, will be titled "Mitt, We Told You So."

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Obama's two Kenyan birth certificates managed and covered up with our tax money

By Coach Collins, on April 11th, 2012

By George Spelvin, staff writer

A blockbuster youtube.com video I have viewed (which has since been erased by persons unknown) presents evidence of two Kenyan birth certificates for Barack Hussein Obama. It also suggests at least $35 million of U.S. taxpayer dollars in stimulus funding (American Recovery & Reinvestment Act) in 2008 and 2009 were sent to Kenya in the guise of AIDS vaccine dollars in spite of the fact that Merck & Co. the maker of the drug being funded had halted clinical trials of MRK-Ad5 before the payments were made.

"To Pay Back My Homeys" is a red caption the video producer draped over documents showing The Kenyatta National Hospital, which was formerly King George VI Hospital, and 4 other Sub Saharan African hospitals received taxpayer dollars to "help train local scientists, technicians, and counselors at these facilities." What's more, the video shows a picture of Obama's Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius in front of a medical facility in Kenya, possibly his birth hospital, King George VI, now Kenyatta National Hospital!

Now the video producer shows how the puzzle of BHO having two Kenyan birth certificates can easily be explained. A science teacher, known only as Kitau, says, "The Birth Certificate is authentic. . by nature I am a skeptical person." The account goes on to say the mysterious Kitau, who now has disappeared, was born within one month of President Obama, and says, "I compared my birth certificate to the one put up by [Orly] Taitz (the Lucas Daniel Smith document) and mine is exactly the same. I even have the same registrar. .the type is identical."

The birth narrative of Obama is woven around the family going to a Muslim festival on a hot day at a Mombassa beach. When Obama's mother Stanley Ann Dunham Obama developed labor pains while in the surf, she was taken to Coast Provincial General Hospital a small facility near to the beach. She later was transferred to the much larger King George VI Hospital, now Kenyatta National.

That put her in the care of an Obama family friend, Dr. James O.W. Ang'awa. The Lucas Daniel Smith document shows Obama was born at 7:24 p.m. on August 4, 1961, and Dr. Ang'awa was the attending doctor. Ang'awa was a neighbor of Barack Obama, Sr. in a high end governmental housing complex known as South Hill, and worked at King George. His daughter is quoted in the video as forgiving the unknown assailant who struck and killed her father in a street attack by using a blunt object as the fortieth anniversary of the doctor's death approached.

Was part of the 2008 financial collapse and stimulus initiative used to funnel hard earned taxpayer dollars into the continent of our sitting President's birth to buy silence along with helping to fund R&D for disease control?

A video speaker asks why Barack Obama has spent "over $2.5 million dollars to cover up his records. Why indeed!" The American people deserve someone in some official capacity to step up to the plate here and find us answers NOW!!

This is the video that has been erased:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lar_bth5NOI&feature=g-vrec&context=G20bce25RVA

For more information use this link: http://BirtherReport.com

To contact your Congressional Representative use this link: http://www.contactingthecongress.org/

Have you answered this week's CiR.com poll?

This day in history April 11

1968: Democrat Lyndon Johnson's Civil Rights Act of 1968 passed only because support from Republican Senators over the vigorous objections of Democrats was signed into law. Read more about Johnson's private hatred for African Americans in Coach's new book Crooks thugs and bigots the lost hidden and changed history of the Democratic Party at http://crooksthugsandbigots.com

"Don't miss our new 3 minute "audiotorial" produced by Without a Helmet: On the Line with Emmett & Wiley. Hear it now by clicking the play button on their logo on the lower right of my homepage!

You can order your copy at http://crooksthugsandbigots.com

In this world you may have knowledge or you may have repose, but you may not have both.

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Obama's two Kenyan birth certificates managed and covered up with our tax money

By Coach Collins, on April 11th, 2012

By George Spelvin, staff writer

A blockbuster youtube.com video I have viewed (which has since been erased by persons unknown) presents evidence of two Kenyan birth certificates for Barack Hussein Obama. It also suggests at least $35 million of U.S. taxpayer dollars in stimulus funding (American Recovery & Reinvestment Act) in 2008 and 2009 were sent to Kenya in the guise of AIDS vaccine dollars in spite of the fact that Merck & Co. the maker of the drug being funded had halted clinical trials of MRK-Ad5 before the payments were made.

"To Pay Back My Homeys" is a red caption the video producer draped over documents showing The Kenyatta National Hospital, which was formerly King George VI Hospital, and 4 other Sub Saharan African hospitals received taxpayer dollars to "help train local scientists, technicians, and counselors at these facilities." What's more, the video shows a picture of Obama's Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius in front of a medical facility in Kenya, possibly his birth hospital, King George VI, now Kenyatta National Hospital!

Now the video producer shows how the puzzle of BHO having two Kenyan birth certificates can easily be explained. A science teacher, known only as Kitau, says, "The Birth Certificate is authentic. . by nature I am a skeptical person." The account goes on to say the mysterious Kitau, who now has disappeared, was born within one month of President Obama, and says, "I compared my birth certificate to the one put up by [Orly] Taitz (the Lucas Daniel Smith document) and mine is exactly the same. I even have the same registrar. .the type is identical."

The birth narrative of Obama is woven around the family going to a Muslim festival on a hot day at a Mombassa beach. When Obama's mother Stanley Ann Dunham Obama developed labor pains while in the surf, she was taken to Coast Provincial General Hospital a small facility near to the beach. She later was transferred to the much larger King George VI Hospital, now Kenyatta National.

That put her in the care of an Obama family friend, Dr. James O.W. Ang'awa. The Lucas Daniel Smith document shows Obama was born at 7:24 p.m. on August 4, 1961, and Dr. Ang'awa was the attending doctor. Ang'awa was a neighbor of Barack Obama, Sr. in a high end governmental housing complex known as South Hill, and worked at King George. His daughter is quoted in the video as forgiving the unknown assailant who struck and killed her father in a street attack by using a blunt object as the fortieth anniversary of the doctor's death approached.

Was part of the 2008 financial collapse and stimulus initiative used to funnel hard earned taxpayer dollars into the continent of our sitting President's birth to buy silence along with helping to fund R&D for disease control?

A video speaker asks why Barack Obama has spent "over $2.5 million dollars to cover up his records. Why indeed!" The American people deserve someone in some official capacity to step up to the plate here and find us answers NOW!!

This is the video that has been erased:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lar_bth5NOI&feature=g-vrec&context=G20bce25RVA

For more information use this link: http://BirtherReport.com

To contact your Congressional Representative use this link: http://www.contactingthecongress.org/

Have you answered this week's CiR.com poll?

This day in history April 11

1968: Democrat Lyndon Johnson's Civil Rights Act of 1968 passed only because support from Republican Senators over the vigorous objections of Democrats was signed into law. Read more about Johnson's private hatred for African Americans in Coach's new book Crooks thugs and bigots the lost hidden and changed history of the Democratic Party at http://crooksthugsandbigots.com

"Don't miss our new 3 minute "audiotorial" produced by Without a Helmet: On the Line with Emmett & Wiley. Hear it now by clicking the play button on their logo on the lower right of my homepage!

You can order your copy at http://crooksthugsandbigots.com

In this world you may have knowledge or you may have repose, but you may not have both.

What have you done today to deserve to live in America?

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In Texas there is a town called New Braunfels, where there is a large German-speaking population.
One day, a local rancher driving down a country road noticed a man using his hand to drink water from the rancher's stock pond.
The rancher rolled down the window and shouted: "Sehr angenehm! Trink das Wasser nicht. Die kuehe haben darein geschissen."
Which means: "Glad to meet you! Don't drink the water. The cows have sh*t in it."
The man shouted back: "I'm from New York and just down here campaigning for Obama. I can't understand you. Please speak in English."
The rancher replied: "Use both hands."

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Obama, Romney campaigns turn attention to general election fight
By Josh Lederman - 04/11/12 05:00 AM ET

The general election has begun for Mitt Romney and President Obama.

Rick Santorum's exit from the Republican presidential primary on
Tuesday cemented Romney's status as the GOP nominee, which the former
Massachusetts governor seemed to acknowledge.


"This has been a good day for me," he said at his first public
appearance Tuesday after Santorum left the race.

Obama, too, has seemed to drop all pretense about who he'll face in
November, referring to Romney by name for the first time earlier this
month.

Although Newt Gingrich and Ron Paul remain in the GOP primary, both
have scaled back their campaigns immensely, and Gingrich has
acknowledged that Romney's nomination is now essentially a fait
accompli.

But, despite the air of inevitability surrounding this match-up, both
Obama and Romney are beginning the general-election phase of the
campaign on new ground.


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"Every poll done up to today about the presidential race is
irrelevant," said Dan Hazelwood, a Republican consultant. "All of
those were within the context of, 'He might be it, he might not be.'
The American people will now begin the process of truly evaluating
Romney and Obama in comparison to each other."

The shift from the primary to the general election was palpable in a
flurry of activity that erupted in the hours after Santorum called off
his campaign. Prominent Republican figures who had been reluctant to
pick sides in the primary — including Gov. Rick Scott (Fla.) and Sens.
Pat Toomey (Pa.) and Lindsey Graham (S.C.) — all backed Romney after
Santorum exited the race. And Crossroads GPS, a deep-pocketed
conservative super-PAC founded by Karl Rove, announced it would drop
$1.7 million on television ads in six swing states slamming Obama on
energy issues.

Santorum didn't say Tuesday whether he would back Romney, but
Santorum's spokesman said Romney had already requested a meeting to
discuss an endorsement. A nod from the former Pennsylvania senator
could provide a major boon to Romney by reassuring dubious social
conservatives and allowing Romney and the GOP to present a united
front.

"I'm sure Gov. Romney will want his help in some form," said Henry
Barbour, an Republican National Committee committeeman and Romney
supporter, of Santorum. "He has a ton of upsides going forward, and he
resonates with a bunch of conservative Americans."

Even Obama's team seemed ready to acknowledge the end of the
hard-fought GOP primary that had given Democrats more time than they
had expected to entrench themselves for the general election.

"It's no surprise that Mitt Romney finally was able to grind down his
opponents under an avalanche of negative ads," Jim Messina, Obama's
campaign manager, said in a statement. "But neither he nor his special
interest allies will be able to buy the presidency with their negative
attacks."

Polling has showed that neither party has a firm grasp on control of
the key swing states, but Obama appears to have the advantage as the
general election gets underway. Obama led Romney 51 percent to 42 in a
USA Today/Gallup poll of 12 swing states released in early April.

Even before Santorum officially bowed out, the race between Romney and
Obama had been picking up speed. Obama's campaign launched their first
ads directly targeting Romney last week, and the president delivered a
major economic speech at a university in the crucial general-election
state of Florida on Tuesday where he lashed out at Republicans for
taking a slash-and-burn approach to federal spending.

Obama entered the gymnasium in Boca Raton, Fla. to chants of "four
more years," but as his motorcade arrived for his speech, he passed a
throng of protesters bearings signs reading "abolish the presidency"
and "abort Obama."

Romney too has had his sights trained on Obama for the past few weeks,
ignoring his Republican rivals on the campaign trail in favor of
attacks on Obama and dispatching surrogates to challenge the
president's record on taxes and women's interests.

But with the only other viable challenger out of the race, Romney and
his team are now free to focus exclusively on waging battle places
that will likely determine control of the White House come November.

"Where he went to campaign and where he spent his money was still
focused on the primary calendar. That can all shift now to the general
election," said Charlie Black, an informal Romney adviser and veteran
GOP strategist.

Black said Romney might need to follow through with some events in
upcoming primary states that had already been scheduled, but that the
emphasis moving forward would be on swing states. He said the campaign
was also focused on raising general-election funds in conjunction with
the RNC. Romney had events scheduled Wednesday in Connecticut and
Rhode Island — two states holding primaries on April 24.

The unofficial start of the general election also presented new
challenges for Romney, who has spent the past eight months assuaging
conservatives' doubts that he is a true believer.

Strategists said the moment is approaching when Romney will come under
increased scrutiny from the wide segment of the population that tuned
out the primary and is just now starting to pay attention to the
presidential race. With that comes a chance to redefine himself on
positive terms. But Democrats are lying in wait, ready to pounce on
any perceived duplicity as an example of a flip-flop by the former
Massachusetts governor.

"We fully expect Mitt Romney try and Etch-A-Sketch away his extreme
positions and failed record," said Democratic National Committee
spokeswoman Melanie Roussell, noting that Democrats had spent the past
year reminding voters that the policies Romney advocates have been
tried and failed. "We'll stick with what we're doing not just because
it's working – but because it happens to be the truth."

But if Romney moves to the center politically or focuses exclusively
on courting moderate and independent voters, he risks alienating his
party's base and undercutting GOP turnout in November.

"The immediate goal for him is to unify the Republican Party, to pull
all the elements of the GOP under one shield, and then move forward,"
said Craig Smith, a speechwriter in the Ford and first Bush
administrations. "He's got to do that."

Tony Perkins, a major evangelical leader who heads the Family Research
Council, said social conservatives are so averse to Obama that they
stand no chance of voting for him. But he said there are serious
doubts about whether Romney can generate the intensity and enthusiasm
necessary to topple an incumbent president.

"If he wants to have the type of support Rick Santorum enjoyed from
conservatives," Perkins said, "he needs to pick up Santorum's message
and work to aggressively shore up his base — or a base that he doesn't
have."

— Jonathan Easley contributed

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