viernes, 30 de noviembre de 2007

Dick Morris se hace Huckabee Boy

El que fuera arquitecto de la reelección del Presidente Bill Clinton en 1996, y autor intelectual de la estrategia de la triangulación, Dick Morris, se ha convertido en uno de los más notables apoyos del Gobernador Mike Huckabee en los diferentes medios en los que participa. Ambos hombres se conocieron a principios de los años 90, cuando Morris trabajó como consultor en la campaña de Huckabee para Vicegobernador de Arkansas, y desde entonces mantienen una cordial relación. Aunque se mantiene neutral, hace dos días Morris defendía en un artículo al ex Gobernador de Arkansas de los que ponen en cuestión su historial como conservador fiscal. Mike Huckabee is a Fiscal Conservative

(...) As Mike Huckabee rises in the polls, an inevitable process of vetting him for conservative credentials is under way in which people who know nothing of Arkansas or of the circumstances of his governorship weigh in knowingly about his record. As his political consultant in the ea rly ’90s and one who has been following Arkansas politics for 30 years, let me clue you in: Mike Huckabee is a fiscal conservative.

A recent column by Bob Novak excoriated Huckabee for a “47 percent increase in state tax burden.” But during Huckabee’s years in office, total state tax burden — all 50 states combined — rose by twice as much: 98 percent, increasing from $743 billion in 1993 to $1.47 trillion in 2005.

In Arkansas, the income tax when he took office was 1 percent for the poorest taxpayers and 7 percent for the richest, exactly where it stood when he left the statehouse 11 years later. But, in the interim, he doubled the standard deduction and the child care credit, repealed capital gains taxes for home sales, lowered the capital gains rate, expanded the homestead exemption and set up tax-free savings accounts for medical care and college tuition. (...)


Video: Dick Morris analiza en Fox News el último debate y la campaña por la nominación republicana.

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