McCain Panders To "Death Tax" Crowd

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First Posted: 06-10-08 11:21 AM   |   Updated: 06-18-08 05:12 AM

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Lashing out at the "estate tax" is nothing new for most Republicans -- though it would seem to be for Sen. John McCain. One way you can tell is by simply contrasting his Tuesday remarks to small business owners -- in which he described the tax "one of the most unfair" in the entire code -- with his historical opposition to a total repeal of taxation on all inherited wealth that many of his Senate GOP colleagues have long lusted after.

Another way to identify McCain as a recent, and perhaps not wholly sincere, convert to the cause is to note his diction. Most opponents of the "estate tax" refuse to call it that, instead preferring the "death tax" moniker -- implying a "double taxation." (In fact this is not entirely accurate, as some inherited estate wealth comes from capital gains that were never taxed a first time.) While it's impossible to know whether McCain's avoidance of that cliched demagoguery masks a conflicted heart, the Congressional Record does offer a few tidbits that reveal a more nuanced view of the issue than he expressed today.

In fact, a quick review of the dozens upon dozens of Senate debates about a tax that affects fewer than an estimated three percent of estates shows no evidence that the Arizona Republican ever viewed the tax as fundamentally unfair before today. As he himself stated in a June 8, 2006 speech from the Senate floor, McCain has "consistently voted against repealing this tax because of the impact it would have on the deficit, as well as the possible chilling affect it could have on charitable giving in this country."

In the same speech, McCain harked back to his presidential idol, Teddy Roosevelt, to draw support for his view of the essential morality of the estate tax:

"In his 1906 State of the Union Address, President Theodore Roosevelt proposed the creation of a federal inheritance tax . Roosevelt explained: 'The man of great wealth owes a peculiar obligation to the State because he derives special advantages from the mere existence of government.' Additionally, in a 1907 speech he said: 'Most great civilized countries have an income tax and an inheritance tax. In my judgment both should be part of our system of federal taxation.' He noted, however, that such taxation should 'be aimed merely at the inheritance or transmission in their entirety of those fortunes swollen beyond all healthy limits.'


"I agree with President Roosevelt, and I remain opposed to full repeal of the estate tax."

During that debate, McCain argued that the cap for triggering the estate tax should be raised to $5 million, so that family farms and businesses would not be affected upon transfer from one generation to the next. So far, things are trending McCain's way. In 2009, the cap will be raised to $3.5 million.

But even before that increase, McCain was already suspicious of the idea, floated by some estate tax opponents, that the tax was bedeviling small business owners -- precisely the crowd targeted in his remarks today.

In a June 12, 2002 Senate floor speech, McCain said:

"Farm and family-owned business assets accounted for less than three percent of the total value of these estates in 1999. In most estates that are taxable and include a business or farm, the business or farm does not even constitute the majority of the estate. In fact, the American Farm Bureau Federation has acknowledged that it could not cite a single example of a farm having to be sold to pay estate taxes. These facts belie the argument that we must repeal the estate tax to save family businesses and farms to assure that they do not have to be liquidated to pay estate taxes."

McCain often suggests that voters should look to his record in order to reach a judgment about his fitness to lead. A close look at his record on the estate tax -- a record of statements that affirms its underlying morality and debunks any danger it poses to modest family businesses -- brings to mind pandering more than it does the maverick persona McCain would prefer to promote.

Lashing out at the "estate tax" is nothing new for most Republicans -- though it would seem to be for Sen. John McCain. One way you can tell is by simply contrasting his Tuesday remarks to small busin...
Lashing out at the "estate tax" is nothing new for most Republicans -- though it would seem to be for Sen. John McCain. One way you can tell is by simply contrasting his Tuesday remarks to small busin...
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Oh not to worry.. Next week this time McDinosaur will have forgotten everything he said about this issue.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:51 PM on 06/10/2008

And he'll flip flop again if he ever gets in. The guy needs a bigger war chest to go up against Obama. "Give me your money and I'll save you from death and taxes." says McCain. Thing is you don't know if he truly forgets his position from one day to the next.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:23 PM on 06/10/2008
- JSquercia I'm a Fan of JSquercia 3 fans permalink

What is truly sad is that his original position was quite correct . Just as Cheney got it right about invading Iraq AFTER the Gulf War . At the time he said it wasn't worth the life of a single American Soldier and that to remove Saddam would destablize Iraq and the entire Mid East . He changed his mind after seeing how much money he could make THIS Time .
I think the article points out a fact that is Totally ignored which is that in most Large Estates the majority of the wealth is the result of the growth of Capital Assets and those gains have NOT been Taxed .
I would certainly agree with the idea of Increasing the amount and henceforth having it indexed for inflation . The Republicans REFUSE this idea and want outright repeal . The campaign against the Death Tax has been led by some of the wealthiest families in America including the Mars family and of course the Walton's . The Tax was so onerous to the Waltons that they are among 5 of the 10 wealthiest families in America but obviously their GREED knows no bounds .

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:03 PM on 06/10/2008
- Tommygun264 I'm a Fan of Tommygun264 236 fans permalink
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The claim that estate taxed threaten to force the sale of small family farms is completely untrue. Opponents of the inheritance tax are doing the bidding of their billionaire masters, their campaign funded by eighteen of the nation's most wealthy families, including the owners of WalMart and M&M Mars Candies. There is not one single verified case of a small family farm or any small family businesses being sold to pay the estate tax. Just like the "ticking time bomb" scenario used to justify torture and illegal wire taps, the "family farm" scenario has no basis in fact, but is merely a cynical ploy designed to con good people into acting against their own self interest.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:20 PM on 06/10/2008
- RS I'm a Fan of RS 5 fans permalink

Right on Tommygun264 . This all comes back to what I call Universal Tax Rule #1: when wealthy families and big multinational corporations don't pay taxes or pay less than their fair share, SOMEONE ELSE MUST MAKE UP THE DIFFERENCE. Us working class stiffs know very well who that someone else usually is.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:59 PM on 06/10/2008
- Janus I'm a Fan of Janus 22 fans permalink

Tommy:

Right you are. This fact has been stated in symposia, Congressional speeches, opinion journals, and other publications. The problem, as you know, is that the great multitude simply is not tuned in to any of it. This indifference to the subjects that really matter in this Country is stunning. We have one of the most important elections in our history facing us come November, and if we get another four years of this Neofascism, which is destroying the Country, then we clearly deserve it and God help us if we do.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:59 PM on 06/10/2008
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Let's see McCain use endorsements from leading right wingers in his ads. Here are some for him.
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Neil Cavuto of Fox News, Feb. 6, 2008: "I'm also hearing a lot of people are waiting for Senator McCain to snap; for him to do something crazy and that just as he's on the verge of winning this, he's gonna go, you know, kinda like a Norman Bates deal."
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Michael Reagan talked about the "huge gap that separates McCain -- whose contempt for his fellow humans is patently obvious -- and my dad, Ronald Reagan."
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Rush Limbaugh said McCain threatened "the American way of life as we've always known it."
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When told McCain was an independent, Glenn Beck replied, "Well, so is Dr. Frankenstein."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:12 PM on 06/10/2008

Mr. Flip Flopper

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:07 PM on 06/10/2008
- blueshield I'm a Fan of blueshield 87 fans permalink

I'm as infuriated by McCain as the rest of you, but I have to keep reminding myself. The dangerous error Dems always make is assuming the majority of American voters pay attention to, or care about, issue statements from the candidates.

Why do you think clear thinking Dems go down in flames, while reading-challenged cheerleaders get to drive the country to ruin on the taxpayer's dime?

McCain is STILL competitive in national polls because the Repubs understand many Americans just want to FEEL COMFORTABLE with their candidate.

Who do you think is going to appeal to this vast segment: the endearing, forgetful Grampa who knows how to take out the bad guys, or a young, powerful black man who wants to change America? Who would most Americans rather live with? That's the way it's going to break. Keep it Simple Stupid.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:03 PM on 06/10/2008

McCain sold his soul after the 2000 primary. Watching him jump on Bush's lap like a dog was a sickening sight.

Watch him get mad and lose his temper during a debate with Obama.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:02 PM on 06/10/2008
- jpcline004 I'm a Fan of jpcline004 11 fans permalink

MAKES ME SICK

I am gonna paraphrase Warren Buffet: "the people who are the most against welfare turn around and do the same to their kids"

The "death tax" is only on estates over $1.5M (probably more now) but they try and scare people into thinking all of their life savings is going to be taken by the government.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:56 PM on 06/10/2008

The theme that Obama needs to run with when speaking about McCain:

In 2000 (or whenever) McCain said X. Now he says Y.

Was he lying then, or is he lying now?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:52 PM on 06/10/2008
- simplify I'm a Fan of simplify 57 fans permalink
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McCain: A bigger flip flopper than Romney.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:50 PM on 06/10/2008
- Forsetti I'm a Fan of Forsetti 70 fans permalink
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I never thought anyone could be a bigger flip flopper than Romney but McCain is making a strong case for the title.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:30 PM on 06/10/2008

I'm seriously starting to suspect that John McCain has alzheimer's disease. Either that or he's completely opportunistic. All the gaffes and forgetfullness of the things he said, within days, is a tell all sign that something is wrong.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:48 PM on 06/10/2008

McCain has a long history of flip-flopping for personal political gain. His change of attitude as to what constitutes torture is a classic example.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:10 PM on 06/10/2008

Sometimes within minutes, no jive.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:38 PM on 06/10/2008
- Grannysue I'm a Fan of Grannysue 136 fans permalink
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When your closer to death yourself you change some things, apparently he's changing his mind on everything!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:47 PM on 06/10/2008
- Liam I'm a Fan of Liam 5 fans permalink
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It does make sense that the "Death Tax" would be important to McCain, being so close to being personally affected and all.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:45 PM on 06/10/2008
- debwarot I'm a Fan of debwarot 10 fans permalink

Flip, Flop, Flip, Flop. Does McCain actually think we will believe his ever changing stories or could it be he actually gets confused and forgets what he has said in the past?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:43 PM on 06/10/2008
- olivia I'm a Fan of olivia 95 fans permalink

Somehow I just don't feel like I know the REAL John McCain.

Not even after all these years.

What does he stand for? What does he believe in?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:36 PM on 06/10/2008
- gladys46 I'm a Fan of gladys46 243 fans permalink

But, he brings a lifetime of experience ... so says "she!"

Never really figured out who "she" was either!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:45 PM on 06/10/2008
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