Aww, not even a mention of Huckabee?Glocksman wrote:McCain? Shit, he's arguably more corrupt than the Clintons and his 'maverick' image is just that: an image. Fuck him and the cayuse he rode in on.
HRC? The last time I looked up 'corrupt opportunist' in Webster's, it was her picture I saw.

Markets are not sane, not for any definition of 'sane' that related to the general health of the economy rather than individual greed. In fact with the current climate of fear virtually shutting down inter-bank lending for no good reason (ulimately because of unavoidable market opacity which would be even worse without the limited government regulation we have) should make this blatantly obvious. Unregulated interest rates would make things like the recent credit bubble even worse.Xisiqomelir wrote:Because there'd be a sane market rate
Eliminating corporation tax 'loopholes', if that's even possible, will result in more money leaving the US economy as more firms move their headquarters abroad and it will lead to further inflation of executive salaries.I'd rather we eliminate that tax completely and make up for the shortfall by reforming corporate tax law to eliminate loopholes.
That said, it occurs to me that while Huckabee's idiotic idea of replacing progressive income tax with a flat sales tax has been properly ridiculed, I don't recall seeing anyone propose a progressive sales tax (i.e. at a percentage proportional to the price of the item being sold). Has anyone seriously proposed this? Is there any analysis of the results available?
Extremely unlikely. All the extremist Republicans (fundies, die-hard neocons) loathe him. They'll be a constant stream of trying to pick holes in everything he does. They'll also be trying even harder to manufacture scandals, and for the true nutjobs assassinate him. Even with the Democrats, the hard-core Clinton supporters will probably agitate against him. Any 'free pass' is unlikely to extend beyond a brief honeymoon period, and not even that in outlets such as Fox News.Spyder wrote:While he does seem better then the other candidates, once he gets into office it is vital that he doesn't get a free pass.