End the income tax in Massachusetts
Oct 24, 2008 Campaign for Liberty, Ron Paul, economy, politics
from Campaign for Liberty:
Urgent Message to You from Two Strong Ron Paul Supporters
from Carla Howell and Michael Cloud
Dear Fellow Supporters of Ron Paul,Ron Paul campaigned to Repeal the Income Tax – and dramatically shrink the size and power of government. Now you have the opportunity to take the first step to make Ron Paul’s dream a reality – by helping us to repeal the income tax in Massachusetts this November 4th.
We are co-sponsors of Ballot Question 1, the legally-binding ballot measure that will END the Massachusetts state income tax.
Maybe you’ve read articles about our ballot initiative in the ‘Wall Street Journal,’ ‘the New York Times,’ ‘the Boston Globe,’ ‘National Review,’ ‘Reason,’ ‘CATO,’ ‘the National Taxpayers Union,’ or at LewRockwell.com. Or seen us on CNN or Fox News.
Do we really have a reasonable chance to win? Or is this just another fantasy?
Four different polls show us dead even. One poll shows support for ENDing the income tax at 45% — with 45% against. 9% undecided. Two other polls show 45% For and 45% Against – with 10% undecided. One strange poll showed 37% For and 37% Against - with 26% undecided.
This is the second time we’ve put this END the income tax initiative on the ballot. Last time, with a few hundred volunteers - and a total advertising budget of $89,000 – we got 45.3% of the vote. 885,683 votes.
50/50 odds of repealing the state income tax. And a chance of setting in motion a series of state-by-state repeals of income taxes.
Why will Massachusetts voters vote YES – and END the income tax? What are the benefits to them?
1. Our Ballot Initiative will give back over $3,700 each to 3,400,000 Massachusetts workers and taxpayers. $3,700 average. Each worker. Not just once. Every year.
2. It will take $12.6 Billion out of the hands of Massachusetts Big Government – and put it back into the hands of the men and women who earned it. Not just once. Every year.
3. In productive, private hands this $12.6 Billion a year will create hundreds of thousands of new jobs in Massachusetts.
4. This will force the state legislature to streamline and cut the waste out of the Massachusetts state spending.
5. This will force the state legislature to get rid of the failed, flawed government programs that don’t work – and often make things worse.
6. It’ll make the state legislature accountable to Massachusetts workers and taxpayers – instead of the government employees, lobbyists, and special interests who profit from high government spending.
7. With less government and no income tax, Massachusetts will become a magnet to private, productive businesses and individuals. More good jobs and more good workers.
8. And with 3,400,000 Massachusetts taxpayers getting back an average of $3,700 each in their take home paychecks, this just might radically reduce home foreclosures.
Wouldn’t these huge, immediate, direct benefits get you to the polls on November 4th?
But there’s a huge 900 lb gorilla standing between us and victory.
Who? The Teachers Unions.
Massachusetts Teachers Association, S.E.I.U. (the government employees union), AFL-CIO (who get plush government construction pay), and the other unions who get tax-funded jobs.
Union dues have already bankrolled $2,090,100 of the NO on 1 War Chest. That’s 99.93% of the anti tax-cut funding!
In addition, these unions and their allies also reported $443,437 in in-kind donations.
In addition, these unions have mobilized an estimated $1,200,000 worth of paid and unpaid union activists to stop us from ending the income tax.
Plus, with the Massachusetts Teachers Association driving this effort, the unions and their political allies are generating widespread news coverage of Ballot Question 1.
Over 53 newspaper articles and opinion pieces in just the last 10 days!
The unions are very effective. 100% of the newspaper editorials oppose our Ballot Question 1. Over 96% of opinion columns are against us. Over 83% of the newspaper articles are indisputedly against us. The remaining articles usually lean 50% to 70% against Ending the income tax.
Despite our opponents’ $2,090,100 in union dues dwarfing our fundraising, despite their several thousand paid and unpaid union activists being over 100 times the number of our volunteers, and despite their overwhelming advantage in Newspaper and TV support –
WE ARE STILL DEAD EVEN IN THE POLLS.
Some polls show us and our opponents each at 45% — with 10% undecided. One poll shows us and our opponents each at 37% — with 26% undecided.
With everything they’ve thrown at us, we’re still tied.
With less than three weeks left, we can beat them.
We and our team are doing media interviews, debating our opponents, appearing on talk shows – and we’re reaching more and more of the 3,400,000 Massachusetts workers and taxpayers.
The Massachusetts Teachers Association and their allies have already begun as much as $5,000,000 in Negative Ads and Fear Ads in these last 2 or 3 weeks.
To win, we probably need to run $500,000 in our high-impact ads. Or as close to that amount as we can.
We have $49,816 in the bank. We need to raise $450,000 immediately – if not sooner.
Our ads can tip the scales – and give us victory for the taxpayers.
We’ve developed and tweaked an advertising language, message and approach that’s viral. Contagious. Infectious. Persuasive and unforgettable to Massachusetts taxpayers.
Each $20,000 in advertising will produce an additional $40,000 in positive news coverage, publicity, and word of mouth.
Together, you and we CAN win if you donate as much as you can, if your donation helps us run just 10% of the advertising our opponents are running.
Join us, and be an indispensible member of the Army of Davids that ENDS the Massachusetts income tax in less than 3 weeks.
Will YOU please contribute $500 or $250 or $150 right now – so we can produce and place the first wave of advertising?
If you are successful in your career, if you have enough cash or credit to make a larger donation, you will make a huge difference. Will you please donate $10,000 or $5,000 or $2,500 or $1,000 today?
Your donation is our advertising budget – to END the income tax. It’s our campaign budget.
Other Ron Paul donors are counting on YOU to give what they are giving. To join them. They need YOU to donate now. Will you please donate $85 or $65 or $45 today?
Even $5 will help.
Don’t wait. Please contribute now by credit card by clicking:
https://secure.bluehost.com/~savyonco/ms/sga/sga2.php
Or please write your check today and mail it to:
The Committee For Small Government
6 Goodman Lane
Wayland, MA 01778
Make history. Make a donation today.You will remember this for many, many years. Thank you.
Small government is possible.
Your friends and allies,Carla Howell & Michael Cloud
Co-Sponsors, Ballot Question 1 to END the Income Tax
Tags: Campaign for Liberty, Income Tax, Massachusetts, Ron Paul
Jonathan Lebed on the $700 billion bailout
Oct 9, 2008 Ron Paul, economy, politics
Jonathan Lebed, a stock promoter ,market genius, and Ron Paul supporter commented on Bernanke and Paulson’s $700 billion bailout in a recent email (subscribe here). Lebed has consistently heralded his distaste for Bernanke, Paulson, and the current financial system (of monetization of debt and deficit financing) of this country. Since I wholeheartedly agree with Lebed on the subject, I simply quote his email:
It is amazing how Bernanke and Paulson were able to scam America into believing the $700 billion in “illiquid” mortgage-backed securities they are about to purchase, will somehow be resold in the future to recoup the money or potentially even make a profit.
If a homeowner stops paying their $400,000 mortgage, instead of the bank foreclosing on the home… they will simply sell the mortgage to the government. A year later, the government will call the borrower and offer to reduce the mortgage to only $200,000 and refinance it at a 30-year fixed rate… allowing them to stay in the home.
If all these borrowers pay their new reduced mortgages, it is theoretically possible the government could recoup $350 billion of the $700 billion over the next 30 years.
What these Congressmen are too stupid to realize is… the millions of responsible Americans who are paying their mortgages on time… will realize they can get their mortgages cut in half too if they only stop paying. Therefore, the $700 billion in bad mortgages will quickly multiply to as much as $3 trillion.
At this point… everybody will rush to max out their credit cards and not pay any of that money back… which will add another $1 trillion. Of course, nobody will pay back their student loans either.
So while the intention of this bailout was to get credit flowing again, it will have the complete opposite effect… and destroy what is left of the credit market.
The dow dropping another 600 points today is a painful reminder that Ron Paul was in fact correct about the consequences of our monetary policy.
Tags: bailout, Bernanke, economics, Lebed, Paulson, politics, Ron Paul
Why the GOP is a one issue party
Sep 9, 2008 Ron Paul, politics
Major points of the video:
After Sarah Palin’s speech at the Republican National Convention in Minneapolis, Palin became the life of the party, and an admittedly formidable foe to the Democrats because of her out-of-the-beltway conservatism, and has made everyone forget that party leaders are uninterested in the conservative values that she represents.
Conservatives have been uncomfortable with John McCain because of his support for capaign finance reform, opposition to drilling in ANWR, his vote against the Bush tax cuts, his suscribing to global warming histeria and his support for a bill that would have granted amnesty to illegal aliens.
However, despite McCain’s liberal positions on other issues, Republicans seem to think that he is the best man to fight the war on terror.
Rudy Giuliani and Joe Lieberman were selected to represent the party at the RNC. Giuliani is extremely similar to Hillary Clinton in almost every area except for the war, but his ability to invoke 9/11 suddenly makes him a Republican star. Lieberman, despite being further to the left than Obama, is also selected to speak. Lieberman was Al Gore’s running mate in 2000. He supports universal health care, supports partial birth abortions, he is anti-gun, and opposed Samuel Alito’s appointment to the Supreme Court.
When WTMA host Richard Todd asked Cindy Mosteller why the Republicans were embracing Joe Lieberman, she said “Because he understands the importance of 9/11. This is a big tent party.” However, the tent was apparently not big enough for Republican congressman and presidential candidate Dr. Ron Paul, who was not allowed normal credentials at the RNC, despite his own convention (rally for the republic which drew more than 12,000 people) discussing reducing the size of government, returning to the constitution, and bringing the Republican party back to its conservative roots, and Ron Paul being introducted by Barry Goldwater Jr. whose father, Barry Goldwater, was the conscious of the conservative movement for half a century. Paul was not even let into the doors at his own party’s convention due to his opposition to the Iraq war, despite him getting more votes in the primaries than Rudy Guiliani and Fred Thompson, who both had speaking roles at the RNC.
When Cindy Mosteller was asked why anti war Republicans like Ron Paul, North Carolina congressman Walter Jones, or Nebraska Senator Chuck Hagel are not given a voice at the convention, she replied, “If you get a tent too big it’s bound to have holes in it.” She added, “Hagel could not even get up on a national stage and even make a case… and you know why? Because the surge has, by God, worked.” So much for the big tent.
You are not to be tolerated in the Republican Party if you agree with the majority of Americans who are against the war in Iraq, yet being pro gun control, pro socialized health care, pro-choice, and pro-amnesty is perfectly acceptable as long as your are pro war. If you are a staunch conservative, yet against the war, you are no longer welcome in the Republican Party.
The definition of a neoconservative is one who believes that America’s greatness is measured exclusively by our willingness to dominate the globe politically and militarily. For neocons, foreign policy is primary and every other issue is secondary.
The 2008 McCain campaign (and nomination) represents the takeover of the Republican Party by neoconservatives. Sarah Palin, who once supported anti-war conservative Pat Buchanan for president, now mouths the same neoconservative foreign policy rhetoric that defines the new GOP.
Sarah Palin, like Spiro Agnew to Richard Nixon and Dan Quayle to George H.W. Bush, will be a conservative vice president who has virtually no impact on the moderate President they serve. McCain will more likely appoint Joe Lieberman as Secretary of State than give Sarah Palin any responsibilities more important than office secretary.
The only reason McCain picked Sarah Palin as Vice President is to pacify traditional conservatives on the many issues they still care about so that in Republican victory, McCain and the neoconservatives can get to work on their only issue - War.
Tags: 9/11, Al Gore, amnesty, ANWR, Barry Goldwater Jr., Bush tax cuts, campaign finance reform, Chuck Hagel, Cindy Mosteller, conservatism, conservative values, constitution, Dan Quayle, democrats, Fred Thompson, George H.W. Bush, global warming, GOP, gun control, Hillary Clinton, illegal aliens, Joe Lieberman, John McCain, neoconservative, Obama, partial birth abortion, Pat Buchanan, rally for the republic, Richard Nixon, Richard Todd, Ron Paul, Rudy Giuliani, Samuel Alito, Sarah Palin, Secretary of State, Spiro Agnew, supreme court, surge, universal health care, Walter Jones
abc news can’t decide which false title to use
Mar 7, 2008 Ron Paul, politics
abc news is sure to get some egg on their face for this one:

Remember - unlike his lying ex-opponent, Mike Huckabee, Ron Paul is still trying to win delegates, and is still going to the national convention.
Chris Peden loses, Mike Huckabee is a liar, Ron Paul continues the race
Mar 7, 2008 Ron Paul, politics
In this chaotic and corrupt election year, we have seen just about everything. From ballot box tampering to Louisiana state GOP last minute rule changing, to election software being “lost” in transit, to the mainstream media censorship and extreme marginalization and ostracization of Ron Paul, it has become exceedingly obvious that the neoconservative establishment will do anything in its power to keep Ron Paul from succeeding.
Ron Paul took time off of his presidential campaign to defend his seat in Congress. During his Congressional campaign, the media and the leftist wing of the blogosphere were ever hopeful that his opponent, Chris Peden, would defeat him - and thereby invalidate his entire political philosophy and movement. Peden was handily defeated, sending a message to all that Ron Paul still has a place in the American political arena. His revolution carries on. Strangely though, in district 14, 37,220 people voted for Paul for Congress - and only 6,697 of those voted for him for President. The discrepancy has stirred some controversy and public doubt that the numbers are correct; this compounded by the fact that the numbers cannot be verified because there is no paper trail.
Mike Huckabee’s announcement that he is dropping out of the race on March 4th, due to John McCain’s successes in Texas, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Ohio, is indicative of his superficial run for the presidency. If he has the intelligence that I give him the benefit of the doubt for, he knows that McCain still does not have the required number of bound delegates to secure the Republican nomination. His dropping out is a calculated move to lower the probability of a brokered convention occurring, much like Romney’s calculated move to drop out and endorse McCain, despite his obviously fake attempts to discredit McCain’s (nonexistent) conservatism. Romney had that right, so why would he drop out and endorse McCain? Is the war the only important issue in this election?
Ron Paul’s bottom-up, grassroots strategy will be apparent in November. Winning delegates is the name of the game. Don’t believe mainstream media headlines saying Ron Paul has dropped out of the race, because he plans to take delegates to the national convention and hopefully be heard there. Americans have seven months to realize that McCain is unfit to lead and that Ron Paul is still a viable alternative.
The extreme gullability of the GOP
Feb 21, 2008 Ron Paul, politics
This election year is very amusing to me. Not the Chucky Cheese kind of amusing, but the kind of cold sweat, nervous, “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” kind of amusing.
What is it that amuses me so?
That the Republican party, of which I have called myself a member for the few short years I have been old enough to vote or care, is already crumbling before my eyes - and I haven’t even gotten to vote for a real Republican yet (but I will in March!).
That Republicans, despite all evidence to the contrary, think that John McCain is a conservative. Maybe all of his “straight talk” managed to convince some of the extremely gullible? Skip straight to the lobotomy part of “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest”. How anyone could consider John McCain a conservative is well beyond me. McCain-Feingold. Keating five. Divorcing his disabled wife after Vietnam for a 25 year old trophy wife. How about being considered the perfect running mate for John Kerry in 2004? How about Juan Hernandez, the “Mexico First” former Mexican national, Vicente Fox cabinet member, and now John McCain’s Hispanic Outreach Director? What about McCain’s overtly racist “gooks” comments? The list goes on and on but I’m burning too much coal as it is.
John McCain’s success is either because Republicans have been tricked into believing him, or a large portion of the party are moderate-to-liberal. I’m actually going to go for a little bit of both.
My prediction? The media is a coiled snake, waiting to strike. If McCain gets the Republican nomination, the media is going to lay into him like a kid with a whiffle bat and a candy stuffed pinata. Either democrat will be able to beat him.
On March 4th, I’m still going to vote for the strict constitutionalist who managed to stay married (happily) to his wife for 51 years.
My letter to Chris Peden
Feb 19, 2008 Ron Paul, politics

Chris Peden is a neoconservative Republican running for Congress against Ron Paul for the Texas Congressional District 14 seat. Because of gross inaccuracies in his comparison to Ron Paul, I decided to write him a letter.
Dear Chris Peden:
I hope you take the time to read all of this letter. I am a 25 year old born again Christian and I support, and will always support, Ron Paul.
I would like to point out some serious flaws in your comparison to Ron Paul.
1. “Opposes the War on Terror and Blames America for 9/11″. Incorrect. Please research Ron Paul’s bill, the Marque and Reprisal act of 2001. We should have captured Bin Laden by now, and not spent 500 billion dollars in Iraq. If you think that Musharraf is going to capture Bin Laden for $10 billion, think again. That, along with our other debts, is a sizeable burdon for me and my future kids to bear. Also, Ron Paul never said the U.S. was to blame for the 9/11 attacks, but that there are motives, just like in a murder case. He has stated that does not make the murderers any less guilty. He simply said if you step into a snake pit, you should to expect to get bitten. This concept, known as “blowback”, (a CIA term), is well documented and understood. I should note that the former head of the CIA’s Bin Laden unit, Michael Scheurer, supports what Ron Paul is saying. It is also documented in the 9/11 commission report. Can you argue with the official report? Please research Michael Scheurer, and watch his video on youtube backing Ron Paul’s argument.
2. “Opposes Traditional Family Values“. Totally and completely false. I’ve seen this tactic by the other presidential candidates. When Ron Paul votes against certain bills, it is because it represents something that is mandated by the federal government, rather than letting states uphold their own laws. Like in Roe v. Wade, the problem is that the federal government can step in and override state law. You know as well as I do that Ron Paul is a family man, and a born again christian (see his speech at the Liberty University on youtube). As such, since he is a brother in Christ, I suggest you think twice about attacking him in this way.
3. “Refuses to Protect the Unborn“. Also the furthest from the truth. Ron Paul has delivered more than 4000 babies, and has the utmost respect for life. He has repeatedly said, “if you don’t protect life, you can’t protect liberty”. Also, his bill, the Sanctity of Life act of 2007 (HR 2597) declares that human life begins from conception and Would effectively overturn Roe v. Wade. I would say that is pretty pro-life, wouldn’t you? In fact, Ron Paul has spoken at, and gotten endorsements from members of the National Right to Life committee. He also scores a 0% with NARAL, a pro-choice advocacy group. Norma McCorvey, the “Roe” in Roe v. Wade, a pro-life activist now, officially endorsed Ron Paul for president.
4. “Weakens our economy”. This is perhaps, with all due respect, the most ignorant of your statements about Ron Paul. Ron Paul’s votes against trade agreements have to do with U.S. Sovereignty, not with trying to suppress economic growth. Ultimately, our country will suffer from deals like the NAFTA superhighway, the trans-Texas corridor, UNCLOS, and ultimately the North American Union. There are ways to open trade with other nations without losing sovereignty, and Ron Paul is constantly talking about diplomacy and free trade. One of his prime examples is Vietnam, where we accomplished in peace what we could not in decades of war - and are now trading with them.
Also, the cause of the great depression was not caused by a lack of free trade agreements. It was caused by the Federal Reserve, an unconstitutional private bank, allowed to control and manipulate the money supply and therefore the economy. Depressions are created in one of two ways: either hyperdeflation - when currency becomes a commodity and a bubble asset, or hyperinflation - when the currency is debased, purchasing power is decreased, and the lower and middle classes suffer. In the Great Depression’s case, it was hyperdeflation. Today, it is hyperinflation - the ever expanding line of credit to the military industrial complex, the ever rising debt ceiling, and the ever growing need for more money because of our never ending foreign expenditure. It is no mystery why we see our dollar plummeting. Depressions, recessions, and the “business cycle” would be gone if we had a currency that could not be manipulated by a privately held central bank. There is a wealth of information on this subject - you can start by going to video.google.com and searching for “the Money Masters”.
Thank you for taking the time to read my letter.
Regards,
Jeffrey Johnson