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Kragar8/23/2011 10:01:03 pm PDT

Republicans for Tax Hikes

The paper asked Huntsman if “the half of American households no longer paying income tax—mainly working poor families and seniors—should be brought onto the income tax rolls.”
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He agreed, crediting the GOP’s current front-runner for vice president, Sen. Marco Rubio, with the insight that “we don’t have enough people paying taxes in this country.”

The Journal called this position the “new GOP orthodoxy,” which it is. When he announced his presidential bid two weeks ago, Perry told a room of conservative activists and bloggers that “we’re dismayed at the injustice that nearly half of all Americans don’t even pay any income tax.” He was following on Bachmann, who’d just told the South Carolina Christian Chamber of Commerce the very same thing.

“Part of the problem is today, only 53 percent pay any federal income tax at all; 47 percent pay nothing,” said Bachmann. “We need to broaden the base so that everybody pays something, even if it’s a dollar. Everyone should pay something, because we all benefit.”