Rudy Proposes Largest Tax Cut In History

January 11, 2008 by  
Filed under US Politics

This article comes from the Rudy Giuliani Campaign e-mail.

Money. You have it and the Democrats want it. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama want to dramatically increase your taxes to pay for socialized medicine, huge entitlement programs and more big government bureaucracy. Rudy Giuliani has a different plan.

Click here to watch Rudy’s new TV Ad, “First Day.”

On his first day in office as President, Rudy Giuliani will send Congress the largest tax cut in American history. This bold policy sets Rudy apart from everyone else running for President. America’s two leading conservative anti-tax organizations, Club for Growth and Americans for Tax Reform, have widely praised Rudy’s proposal. Pat Toomey, President of Club for Growth, had this to say about Rudy’s tax cut plan: “Mayor Giuliani’s tax cut proposal today would dramatically move the American tax code and economy in the right direction. This is exactly the kind of plan economic conservatives should embrace.” Grover Norquist, President of Americans for Tax Reform said: “This tax cut–the largest in history–would represent a monumental leap forward for the American taxpayer and the U.S. economy.”

Democrats believe we should tax and spend our way out of economic uncertainty. Rudy knows tax cuts create new jobs and grow the economy. While some candidates talk about cutting taxes, Rudy Giuliani actually did it. 23 times. Rudy has provided more tax relief than all other Republican presidential contenders combined. Click here to watch Rudy on his new tax plan.

To learn more about Rudy’s tax plan, please click here to watch “First Day.”

The American people have a stark choice in this election. Do we want higher taxes, runaway spending and bloated bureaucracy, or do we want lower taxes, more jobs and continued prosperity for American families?

Beltram Supporting Romney Publicly?

December 20, 2007 by  
Filed under SC Politics

Original Story:
Spartanburg County GOP Chairman Rick Beltram has been accused multiple times of favoring one candidate over the rest of the GOP field. I was eating lunch with some friends today when Rick Beltram begins placing campaign signage at Wade’s Restaurant prior to a Romney event. It would make sense that he would want to help the GOP candidates get name recognition. Now, don’t get me wrong, I’ve seen him set up the conference rooms, tables, etc. but never place “campaign materials” as I did today.Does this imply his support of Mitt Romney?

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Update:
From the Herald Journal Campaign 2008 blog, Beltram has stated that he has placed signs for other candidates before events. That includes Fred Thompson, Rudy Guiliani and John McCain to name a few. He followed up by stating that the Spartanburg County GOP office needs Paul materials to hand out.

August 2007 – Campaign Stops Update 1

August 19, 2007 by  
Filed under News

This week saw a flurry of activity in campaign stumping by the many Presidential hopefuls. Mitt Romney and Sam Brownback made stops on Thursday and Rudy released radio spots. Mike Huckabee is supposed to be in York and Upstate SC on Tuesday (8/21) and Wednesday (8/22). According to SC Politics Today, the Greenville stop will be at Tommy’s Ham House and the Spartanburg stop at the World Famous Beacon Drive-In. Sen. Barack Obama is scheduled to be in Conway at Coastal Carolina University on Thursday (8/23). Also on Thursday, Ann Romney will be in Spartanburg with Andre Bauer and SC State Senator Jim Ritchie at the Spartanburg County Executive GOP meeting at the Marble Slab Creamery on E. Blackstock Rd. John Edwards will be in Spartanburg on August 30th at the Annual County Democratic Party Rally. There is a cost for admission to this event. See the Spartanburg County Democratic Party Website for details.

I was able to see Brownback when he made his stop at Wade’s on Thursday. He spoke very well, but had a deep concerned look on his face though (maybe because he had an hour to get to the Charlotte airport so he wouldn’t miss his flight). There may have been 7 – 10 supporters there though. There were 5 Ron Paul supporters to show up including myself. I was looking forward to the opportunity to hear him speak and at least get a picture with him and my daughter. A few others came out to question him on his pro-life voting record where he voted yes on a few Planned Parenthood earmarked bills. He said he would research those bills. I hope to see the references soon myself.

I hope to have my video up soon. He said a few things that concerned me, but until I see the video again, I’ll refrain from commenting.

On the non presidential front, Congressman Bob Inglis will be doing his monthly “Let’s Talk” at Wades on August 27th (noon), followed by a Town Hall meeting at the Boiling Springs Family Resource Center on the 28th (7 – 8:30).

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