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Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Monday, May 10, 2010
Latest Press Release by Greg Knott, Libertarian for Indiana's 9th Congressional District
"May 10, 2010
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Knott defends FairTax proposal after Hill’s attack
In his May 5 press release, incumbent Democratic Congressman Baron Hill attacked the FairTax as “an extremist and economically-detrimental” idea and misrepresented the revenue neutral proposal as a “23 percent national sales tax on goods and services”.
Greg Knott, the Libertarian challenger for the 9th District responded to Hill’s misleading statements saying, “FairTax is just a better way to collect the same amount of taxes, and is not a tax increase for anyone except criminals. Drug dealers, prostitutes and other tax cheats in the underground economy currently pay no taxes because they don’t report their cash income to the government and don’t receive paychecks with payroll taxes already taken out. The FairTax forces these criminals to pay their fair share when they buy items at the store which will allow taxes to be lowered for honest middle class Americans while collecting the same amount of revenue to pay for government services.”
Asked who else benefits from the current tax system, Knott replied, “As the third wealthiest person in the world, Warren Buffet paid a 17.7% tax rate on his $46 million of taxable income in 2006, while his employees paid an average 32.9% tax rate (his receptionist's tax rate was 30%). I agree with Buffet that his real tax rate should not be lower than the people who work for him, and believe FairTax is the best solution to fix this injustice. Congressmen like Baron Hill also benefit from the status quo since they only pay social security taxes on $106,800 of their $174,000 salary while middle class Americans pay social security taxes on their whole income.”
When asked who will benefit most from the FairTax when it is passed into law, Knott said, “People who are unemployed or underemployed will benefit the most because economists have concluded export prices are inflated by an average of 20% due to federal hidden taxes. Removing the hidden taxes makes exports more competitive globally and will result in high paying manufacturing jobs flowing back to depressed areas like the Midwest. The working poor will also benefit since their paychecks will no longer be reduced by taxes and the sales tax rebate on poverty level spending will insure everyone is able to put food on the table and a roof over their head.”
Knott reminds Hoosiers who want FairTax to, “call 202-225-5315 and educate Baron Hill’s staff with the facts on fairtax.org so that he will co-sponsor the legislation. If Hill continues to block this progressive jobs bill then voters should fire him in November and elect me to send a message to Washington demanding common sense tax reform.”
For more information on “Knott for Congress, not politics as usual”, call campaign manager, Jonathan “Luke” Hilton, at 317-850-6078 or email nobullcongress@gmail.com.
END"
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Knott defends FairTax proposal after Hill’s attack
In his May 5 press release, incumbent Democratic Congressman Baron Hill attacked the FairTax as “an extremist and economically-detrimental” idea and misrepresented the revenue neutral proposal as a “23 percent national sales tax on goods and services”.
Greg Knott, the Libertarian challenger for the 9th District responded to Hill’s misleading statements saying, “FairTax is just a better way to collect the same amount of taxes, and is not a tax increase for anyone except criminals. Drug dealers, prostitutes and other tax cheats in the underground economy currently pay no taxes because they don’t report their cash income to the government and don’t receive paychecks with payroll taxes already taken out. The FairTax forces these criminals to pay their fair share when they buy items at the store which will allow taxes to be lowered for honest middle class Americans while collecting the same amount of revenue to pay for government services.”
Asked who else benefits from the current tax system, Knott replied, “As the third wealthiest person in the world, Warren Buffet paid a 17.7% tax rate on his $46 million of taxable income in 2006, while his employees paid an average 32.9% tax rate (his receptionist's tax rate was 30%). I agree with Buffet that his real tax rate should not be lower than the people who work for him, and believe FairTax is the best solution to fix this injustice. Congressmen like Baron Hill also benefit from the status quo since they only pay social security taxes on $106,800 of their $174,000 salary while middle class Americans pay social security taxes on their whole income.”
When asked who will benefit most from the FairTax when it is passed into law, Knott said, “People who are unemployed or underemployed will benefit the most because economists have concluded export prices are inflated by an average of 20% due to federal hidden taxes. Removing the hidden taxes makes exports more competitive globally and will result in high paying manufacturing jobs flowing back to depressed areas like the Midwest. The working poor will also benefit since their paychecks will no longer be reduced by taxes and the sales tax rebate on poverty level spending will insure everyone is able to put food on the table and a roof over their head.”
Knott reminds Hoosiers who want FairTax to, “call 202-225-5315 and educate Baron Hill’s staff with the facts on fairtax.org so that he will co-sponsor the legislation. If Hill continues to block this progressive jobs bill then voters should fire him in November and elect me to send a message to Washington demanding common sense tax reform.”
For more information on “Knott for Congress, not politics as usual”, call campaign manager, Jonathan “Luke” Hilton, at 317-850-6078 or email nobullcongress@gmail.com.
END"
Wednesday, May 05, 2010
Two Indianapolis Libertarians Finish Strong in School Board Races
Indianapolis Libertarians should be very proud today.
Allison Maguire finished a strong fifth in a field of 13 candidates for Pike Township School Board. Unfortunately, only the top three finishers were elected to the board.
Allison is currently on the Central Committee of the Libertarian Party of Indiana, representing the 7th Congressional District.
Jo (Josephine) Coleman placed a strong third out of seven candidates for an at-large position on the Indianapolis Public School's board. She has been an officer of the Libertarian Party of Marion County.
Both didn't hide their Libertarian ties, and wore them proudly during these non-partisan races. They both know that non-partisan refers to how one gets on the ballot and is labeled on the ballot. It does not mean you can't proudly be a Libertarian and say so.
Lastly, the Libertarian Party of Marion County also endorsed Paul Ogden, who finished sixth behind Allison Maguire.
Here are the results of both races:
Indianapolis School Board at-large (only one elected):
Chequrita (Cece) Booker, 1,626, 9.01
Josephine Coleman, 2,674, 14.82
Justin Paul Forkner, 2,580, 14.30
Ronald (Ronnie) Hampton Jr, 1,581, 8.76
William Jackson, 1,292, 7.16
Leroy Robinson, 3,789, 21.00
Andrea J. (Annie) Roof, 4,503, 24.95
Pike Township School Board (top three finishers elected):
John E. Brown, 2,194, 11.76
David S. Copher, 1,344, 7.20
George E. Crooks, 1,229, 6.59
Thomas Allen Haynes, 662, 3.55
Eric Huffine, 2,056, 11.02
Carl Z. Liggins Sr., 1,243, 6.66
Allison Maguire, 1,784, 9.56
Tammy D. Moon, 876, 4.69
Paul K. Ogden, 1,529, 8.19
Brownell Payne, 534, 2.86
Regina Randolph, 2,395, 12.83
Wanda N. Thomas, 720, 3.86
Yvette R. White, 2,094, 11.22
Allison Maguire finished a strong fifth in a field of 13 candidates for Pike Township School Board. Unfortunately, only the top three finishers were elected to the board.
Allison is currently on the Central Committee of the Libertarian Party of Indiana, representing the 7th Congressional District.
Jo (Josephine) Coleman placed a strong third out of seven candidates for an at-large position on the Indianapolis Public School's board. She has been an officer of the Libertarian Party of Marion County.
Both didn't hide their Libertarian ties, and wore them proudly during these non-partisan races. They both know that non-partisan refers to how one gets on the ballot and is labeled on the ballot. It does not mean you can't proudly be a Libertarian and say so.
Lastly, the Libertarian Party of Marion County also endorsed Paul Ogden, who finished sixth behind Allison Maguire.
Here are the results of both races:
Indianapolis School Board at-large (only one elected):
Chequrita (Cece) Booker, 1,626, 9.01
Josephine Coleman, 2,674, 14.82
Justin Paul Forkner, 2,580, 14.30
Ronald (Ronnie) Hampton Jr, 1,581, 8.76
William Jackson, 1,292, 7.16
Leroy Robinson, 3,789, 21.00
Andrea J. (Annie) Roof, 4,503, 24.95
Pike Township School Board (top three finishers elected):
John E. Brown, 2,194, 11.76
David S. Copher, 1,344, 7.20
George E. Crooks, 1,229, 6.59
Thomas Allen Haynes, 662, 3.55
Eric Huffine, 2,056, 11.02
Carl Z. Liggins Sr., 1,243, 6.66
Allison Maguire, 1,784, 9.56
Tammy D. Moon, 876, 4.69
Paul K. Ogden, 1,529, 8.19
Brownell Payne, 534, 2.86
Regina Randolph, 2,395, 12.83
Wanda N. Thomas, 720, 3.86
Yvette R. White, 2,094, 11.22
Monday, May 03, 2010
Washington Township (Indianapolis) Libertarian Club Meets May 19th
The next meeting of the Washington Township Libertarian Club is Wednesday, May 19th from 7 to 9 pm at Cornerstone Coffee/Moe & Johnny's at 54th and College.
Many, many thanks to Washington Township Libertarian Douglass Gaking who is organizing and spearheading this meeting!
Learn more about it on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/mwrutherford#!/event.php?eid=105578559485803&ref=mf
Many, many thanks to Washington Township Libertarian Douglass Gaking who is organizing and spearheading this meeting!
Learn more about it on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/mwrutherford#!/event.php?eid=105578559485803&ref=mf
Libertarian Election Season Again - So Far in 2010 - 59 Partisan and 2 Non-Partisan Candidates in Indiana
This is going to be a good year for the Libertarian Party of Indiana. So far, at the State Convention and various County Conventions, 59 Libertarians have been nominated for partisan office. Additionally, two Libertarians are running for non-partisan school board positions.
As I've done for several election seasons, I'm keeping a track of Indiana Libertarian candidates at the right top of this page. Let me know who I've missed. I believe Rush County and maybe Lake County have nominated candidates for local office, but I don't have reliable information on this as of yet.
As I've done for several election seasons, I'm keeping a track of Indiana Libertarian candidates at the right top of this page. Let me know who I've missed. I believe Rush County and maybe Lake County have nominated candidates for local office, but I don't have reliable information on this as of yet.
Rutherford Seeks Libertarian Party Vice Chairmanship
I am seeking the Vice Chairmanship of the Libertarian Party at its national convention in St. Louis this May 28th through 31st.
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