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Tim Pawlenty Economic Policy Speech: Obama 'A Champion Practitioner Of Class Warfare'

Tim Pawlenty Economic Policy Class Warfare

AP/The Huffington Post   First Posted: 06/07/11 09:18 AM ET Updated: 08/07/11 06:12 AM ET

CHICAGO (AP/The Huffington Post) -- Republican Tim Pawlenty was set to propose an economic policy Tuesday that would simplify individual tax rates to just three options and cut taxes on business by more than half as he offered himself as a replacement to Barack Obama in the Democratic president's hometown.

"President Obama is a champion practitioner of class warfare," Pawlenty will say, according to advance excerpts. "He has spent three years dividing our nation, fanning the flames of class envy and resentment to deflect attention from his own failures and the economic hardship they have visited on America."

The former Minnesota governor also was to propose that any services available privately, such as the postal services or mortgages, should not be something government handles. He said he would require a vote in Congress to extend any regulation or he would cancel it. And he said he would eliminate taxes on investments and inheritances.

"But our policies can't just be about simply cutting rates. They must also promote freedom and free markets," Pawlenty said in excerpts provided ahead of the morning speech at the University of Chicago.

Pawlenty's speech, his first as a declared presidential candidate, also kept an eye on presidential politics and blamed Obama for an anemic economy. He said Americans are ready to innovate and create jobs, but "they have been discouraged and weighed down by President Obama's big government and heavy-handed regulations."

In a speech expected to be heavy on specifics, Pawlenty was ready to propose a three-tier income tax system:

_ The estimated 45 percent of U.S. households that did not pay income taxes in 2010 would see no change in their tax rates.

_ Individuals would pay 10 percent tax on the first $50,000 of income. Couples earning $100,000 would also pay that rate.

_ "Everything above that would be taxed at 25 percent," Pawlenty said.

He also wanted to cut business taxes, reducing the current rate from 35 percent to 15 percent.

Before the event, Pawlenty's Democratic successor in the Minnesota governor's office dismissed the proposals as the latest ploy from a politician who cares more about rhetoric than results.

"I think it's ironic that he's talking about a fiscal plan for the entire country when he left his state a mess," Gov. Mark Dayton said in an interview. "He decided he was going to leave and left it to his successor. They knew they were going to kick this down the road."

In speeches, including the one Tuesday at the university where Obama taught law, Pawlenty boasts that he balanced the Minnesota budget during his time in office although he fails to mention he left behind a projected $5 billion deficit.

Dayton said the cuts under consideration for the next two-year budget include cuts to special education programs, increases in college students' tuition and limited availability of home health care for seniors to offset the deficits.

When he announced his 2012 White House bid, Pawlenty promised policy details but kept his focus on rhetoric. He went to Florida to promise an overhaul of Social Security and Medicare, programs sacrosanct to the state's seniors. In New York, he told Wall Street a Pawlenty presidency would not bail out investors. And in Iowa he promised to phase out subsidies to corn-based ethanol, a deal breaker for many in a state that relies on those federal dollars for a way of life.

He pitched himself as a truth teller but was unwilling to offer specifics. Instead, he promised a series of policy announcements that would leave voters convinced he was a policy heavyweight.

Tuesday's speech was a first step toward that effort. Appealing to small-government conservatives, he suggested what he called "The Google Test."

"If you can find a good or service on the Internet, then the federal government probably doesn't need to be doing it," Pawlenty said. "The post office, the government printing office, Amtrak, Fannie (Mae) and Freddie (Mac) were all built for a time in our country when the private sector did not adequately provide those products. That's no longer the case."

And he proposed that taxes on investments, bank interest, stock dividends and inheritances should all be zero.

"Government has no moral or economic basis to claim a second share of the same income. When you deposit a dollar in your bank account, every penny should be forevermore yours and your children's, not the federal government's," he said.

Pawlenty is the second would-be GOP challenger to lay out a policy speech in Obama's hometown. Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour also delivered a blistering economic speech here before he announced he would not join the Republican presidential field.

On Monday, former Sen. Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania declared he would seek the GOP presidential nomination. Last week, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney formally announced he would seek the White House for the second time. And before the end of the month, Rep. Michele Bachmann of Minnesota and former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman were set to announce their next political moves.

A debate next week in early nominating New Hampshire stood to clarify the contest that is fast approaching its first test of organization: the straw poll in Ames, Iowa, set for August. Among the serious contenders, only Huntsman was expected to skip.

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CHICAGO (AP/The Huffington Post) -- Republican Tim Pawlenty was set to propose an economic policy Tuesday that would simplify individual tax rates to just three options and cut taxes on business by mo...
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07:02 PM on 06/10/2011
Hmmm...lets decode this.

"Class Warfare" = Middle class starting to realize they are being bilked by the
plutocracy and they don't like it. We shouldn't resent rich people!
Remember! They create JOBS!!!!
3 tier tax rate = Pandering to the Tea Party and corporatocracy
I'm not some liberal like Mitt! I'm one of you!
Google idea = Pandering to the Tea Party (no gummint is good gummint)
0 tax on dividends = Major pandering to the plutocracy

Not to mention that his slash and burn approach to taxes will leave us completely broke.

Unrealistic gimmickery puts him in the same boat as Herman '3 page max' Cain.
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05:39 PM on 06/10/2011
Here is part of an article by Michelle Malkin - contrast this to Pawlenty and his ideas.

President Obama campaigned this week for "new and innovative approaches" to America's economic crisis. So naturally, the futurist-in-chief filched his fresh, bold ideas straight from ... the 1930s. The grand new solution to the jobs deficit, according to the White House, is more FDR-style federal job-training spending.
Sounding every bit like the whiteboard eggheads who keep spinning around the Ivy League-Washington revolving door, Obama announced breathlessly: "If we could match up schools and businesses, we could create pipelines right from the classroom to the office or the factory floor. This would help workers find better jobs, and it would help companies find the highly educated and highly trained people that they need in order to prosper and to remain competitive."

In Obama World, private businesses are just too darned dumb to figure out how to connect the dots and create these pipelines for themselves.

In the real world, private businesses spend up to 12 times more on job-training programs and trainee salaries than state and federal governments combined, according to workforce analysts. The American Society for Training and Development reports that U.S. private entities spent an estimated $125.9 billion on employee learning and development in 2009 alone. And you can bet in these financial hard times that private-sector employers are making sure every job-training penny is well spent.
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11:23 AM on 06/10/2011
Another Ayn Rand acolyte and free market jihadi. The Repubs have been practicing class warfare since Reagan and the numbers show it. Real income for the middle class is down under Repubs, the gap between the richest and the poorest is the widest since the time of the robber barons. Two questions come to mind: How can they believe this crrap and why do middle class voters vote against their own interests?
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rainkitty
Lively up yourself.
04:51 PM on 06/08/2011
Pawlenty's Budget Proposal Just More Voodoo Economics:
"Pawlenty points to the economic successes of the 1980s and 1990s — apparently unaware of the fact that he was citing years that followed tax increases."
http://videocafe.crooksandliars.com/heather/uygur-pawlentys-budget-proposal-just-more#comment-1860795

After scrutinizing some of Pawlenty’s more outlandish projections, Ezra Klein concluded:
"This plan isn’t optimistic. It isn’t a bit vague. It’s a joke. And I don’t know which is worse: The thought that Pawlenty knows that and went forward with this pandering, fantasy-based proposal anyway, or the thought that he doesn’t know it, and he really thinks this could work."
All Pawlenty did today was reinforce the worst fears about the intellectual bankruptcy of the modern Republican Party.

http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/political-animal/2011_06/the_ignominy_of_pawlentys_palt030102.php
03:11 AM on 06/08/2011
looking for a job in the next two years... lol
best start picking up aluminum cans on the side of the road,

no business is gong to expand or no one is going to start a new
business with obama health care and taxs hanging over their head..

stick a fork in amerian, as long as the micro manage is in charge
we are done....
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champagne charlie
Ayn Rand and social Darwinism are just wrong!
07:40 AM on 06/08/2011
Wow did someone just give a bull an enema?
12:49 PM on 06/09/2011
Instead of picking up cans maybe I should pick up a shovel.
12:48 PM on 06/09/2011
No business will expand if no one can buy the products they make. Taxes are lower now than they have ever been in my lifetime; even lower than they were just a few years ago. We have had very low federal taxes for quite some time. If low taxes were such a huge stimulus, why was growth so slow over the past ten years? I just don't see what you are complaining about.
10:42 PM on 06/10/2011
take off the blinders and look.....
01:28 AM on 06/08/2011
Until recently, I thought Pawlenty to be more moderate than his colleagues. His latest revealed policy plans, however, have shown that he's no more moderate than the other potential candidates. I honestly don't think any far-right conservative has a shot in Hell against Obama. Americans have made it plain that they don't want the reforms the far right is calling for, and have also resisted reforms from the similarly far left. The only GOP candidate that I think could win a race against Obama is one who is center-right.
Freedom Lives
Do you wonder, watch, or make it happen?
11:08 PM on 06/07/2011
Pawlenty is correct.

Candidate Obama championed himself as a Centrist-

when in fact he is the MOST divisive-

class-envy President in modern history.

Rather than unifying Americans-

Obama has truly mastered the art of pitting blocs of Americans against each other.

He preaches class warfare-distancing our citizens from each other-

rather than trumpeting and reminding us of all our shared commonalities-

which are many.

When we witness such a shrill partisan President-

we are all the lesser for it.
P-Woman
A happy warrior for health.
12:54 AM on 06/08/2011
Your post indicates you were lesser before Obama was elected. Too bad for you.
07:06 AM on 06/08/2011
What is partisan about our president? He has compromised (more than I would have liked) on almost all of his policies he initially ran on in order to unify his party with the right.

Consider for a moment if President Obama was a white republican...I am confident you (along with the rest of the Republican Party) would be praising his initiatives on taxes, economic policy, wall street regulation and healthcare....all of which were once Republican concepts. Lets call this debate what it really is, racism.
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equilange
you tell me
11:01 PM on 06/08/2011
You dared speak its name!
10:52 PM on 06/07/2011
The essence of the Republican argument in favor of the Ryan budget plan is that the US cannot afford to guarantee healthcare for its seniors. I disagree. Aside from who is responsible for the current deficit (the facts speak for themselves), the deficit could be eliminated by a combination of: (1) reinstate the tax rates on those earning over $250,000 that were in effect prior to the Bush tax cuts, (2) eliminate tax subsidies to the oil companies, (3) reduce defense spending significantly to a level that is really necessary, (4) adjust the income limits upward on social security and medicare contributions by the wealthy, (5) cut out tax loopholes, and (6) reduce discretionary spending as much as possible without burdening the middle class. In addition, the public option should be added to Obama's health care bill to create competition in the health insurance market. A combination of the above would go a long way towards balancing the budget and getting health care costs under control.
12:12 AM on 06/08/2011
rmatten,

I agree with you wholeheartedly on articles 1) - 6) of your proposal, but unfortunately the Corporatists who own both the Democrats and Republicans will never allow this to happen unless we join collectively and force them to make these changes. In the meantime, both Democrats and Republicans keep we the people divided by continuing to employ their seductively sophisticated rhetoric based on the notion of class warfare. I hope that we are able to find a way to overcome this, and unify, and collectively bring about positive change for this country, but I fear that that will probably not happen and that it is probably too late already. I know I sound quite pessimistic, but I cannot help but ask if I'm actually being pragmatic, if not realistic, about this. I very much welcome any additional thoughts you, or any others reading this, have on this topic
07:08 PM on 06/10/2011
I agree.
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flaconoire
Anartist
10:32 PM on 06/07/2011
Just like you Tim boy, Obama is waging a class war against the working people of this country.
You got no plan, more welfare for Wall Street. Get lost, you are a joke.
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equilange
you tell me
10:06 PM on 06/07/2011
One story to illustrate the wonderful possibilities when private interests get involved in making public utilities happen:

http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/looting-main-street-20100331?page=2

The story is from March, but over 900 of this county's employees just learned today that they are being put on unpaid leave starting Monday, because of the ongoing fallout from this public-private liaison.
07:20 PM on 06/10/2011
Good God, this is horrible. Matt Taibbi wrote a book called Griftopia about Wall Street thuggery so I think he's quite a reputable journalist on these matters.

I have a suspicion that all these 'liberations' in the Middle East and Libya may be ploys to open up foreign markets to Goldman and their ilk.
Viper
Former repub, still repenting
09:39 PM on 06/07/2011
Ann Coulter says Fannie and Fredie caused the problems and made bad loans in a new book...They have never made a loan.They buy up loans from banks asince 1936. They did not buy subprime lines until Bush gave them permission to do so in 2004 at the very end of suibprime... so while puiblic companies traded on NYSE since 1974 when Nioxon took them private ( and used the money for his war debt).. .. since thr government guaranteed their loans, it set the convertional mortgage std which BUSH and Wallstreet thru out the door.

No DEM was in charge of anything during this period in time. The repugs controled Congress and the WH... DEMs could do nothing!!!!!!!

Why do they need to lie so much... because the truth is not favorable and does not support their reality.

The Pawlenty like the Ryan tax cuts, take the rich down from paying around just 17%(less than what the middlle classs pays) to just around 2%, since he will tax what most of their earnings are... cap gains, diviidends at ZERO percent. Guess who makes up that loss of tax revenue from the rich.

Regards
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climbing panda
there's a log in my cabin
09:23 PM on 06/07/2011
details? what are those? i'm too used to generalized platitudes followed by inaction.
09:10 PM on 06/07/2011
While speaking against the stimulus he took close to 400 milion to balance his budget,along with cutting education funds and raising property taxes he still left the state with 6 billion deficit.I don't think I would want this guy running the country.The only thing he did do as governor was give tax breaks to the wealthy and the corporations.He's not exactly a man of the people.
avanteguard
Truth, Justice, and the American way
08:52 PM on 06/07/2011
TimP...you are a good and wise man your policies are just what America needs in order to move forward, and to move past the failed policies of the Obama regime that is holding our country back so dramatically. This the kind of bold leadership that America must have, as we just cannot afford to let Obama experiment with America any longer!
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Hooponopono
From Maine to Hawaii
10:14 AM on 06/09/2011
It is obvious that you do not live in Minnesota. Countless folks from MN who post in HP think that he was an awful goernor and would be an even awful-er president.

Oh, by the war.....Class Warfare......The class war is over. The middle class has surrended. THE RICH WON !
07:24 PM on 06/10/2011
No, he's feeding people like you a line of bull, telling you what you want to hear by inventing completely unrealistic gimmicks. He left his own state with a projected 5 BILLION DOLLAR DEFICIT.

His policies will result in massive losses of tax revenue. It's like the Bush Tax Cuts on steroids - Bush's tax cuts did NOTHING to create jobs and escalated the deficit.

If you want a good Republican check out Huntsman or Ron Paul. The rest of them are serial liars.
avanteguard
Truth, Justice, and the American way
08:53 PM on 06/10/2011
Huntsman is a semi liberal joke, and Paul is good but cannot win...therefore we must have the most conservative candidate possible in order to defeat the far left wing radical Obama and get the country back on track with sound policies.
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brokerallen
The Middle Class Needs To Take Back America
08:27 PM on 06/07/2011
All Obama is trying to do is stop a few greedy Republicans from owning everything.
04:38 AM on 06/08/2011
lol
then why dont he start with democratic dianna feinstine, who husbands own rps corp
which contracts jobs overseas the same as halibuton and has bilked the american
tax payer out of ninity billion dollars in afgan...

hay bama.. how about starting their... then we can get to those old nasty
repub...