Say “no” to Tax Hike Mike

We here at Georgia Porkbusters encourage our readers to vote their conscience, but we respectfully encourage you not to vote for Mike Huckabee.

Mike Huckabee a taxpayer’s nightmare. During his tenure as Governor of Arkansas, taxpayers saw their tax burden jump from 30th in the nation in 1997 to 13th in 2007.

The non-partisan FactCheck.org has pointed out that Huckabee’s fiscal record is not at all what he makes it out to be:

The Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration found that 90 tax cuts were enacted in legislative sessions from 1997 through 2005, while Huckabee was governor, and those cuts reduced tax revenues by $378 million. But Huckabee fails to mention the 21 tax increases that occurred under his watch and that raised revenues by substantially more. The total net tax increase under Huckabee’s tenure was an estimated $505.1 million, says the Department of Finance and Administration’s Whitney McLaughlin, adding that the figure has been adjusted for inflation.
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[A]fter adjusting for inflation, we found that spending in fiscal year 1998 (the first budget for which Huckabee was responsible) was actually $10.4 billion, while spending at the end of 2006 was $15.6 billion. That’s a big increase, but it’s a far cry from doubling state spending.

Huckabee uses class warfare rhetoric to rail against free trade and corporations. The Cato Institute gave Huckabee a grade of “F” in fiscal policy in 2006 (16 Democrats received higher grades), and a “D” for his entire tenure as Governor of Arkansas. He supported the 2003 Medicare drug benefit and was the only GOP hopeful that didn’t support Bush’s veto of SCHIP.

This is a candidate that supported an increase in the minimum wage in his state, as well as an increase in the federal minimum wage. He believes that it is a biblical duty to fight global warming and supports cap-and-trade policies. Not to mention that he rails against Wall Street and the salaries of CEOs, going so far as to deem them to be “immoral.”

This is a candidate that supported an increase in the minimum wage in his state, as well as an increase in the federal minimum wage. He believes that it is a biblical duty to fight global warming and supports cap-and-trade policies. Not to mention that he rails against Wall Street and the salaries of CEOs, going so far as to deem them to be “immoral.”

To learn more about Mike Huckabee, please visit the Club for Growth’s examination of his fiscal record to find out why he is called Tax Hike Mike.

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