Showing posts with label Michael Williams. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michael Williams. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 09, 2010

Michael Williams on Cutting Taxes VIDEO


The best tax system helps make poor people rich, not rich people poor. An efficient tax system has a broad tax base and a low tax rate. America has the second highest corporate tax burden in the developed world. We need to unleash the entrepreneurial spirit by cutting taxes and reforming the tax code with a flat tax.
Michael Williams Texas Monthly

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The president’s carbon cap and trade scheme amounts to huge tax on Texas families, and will devastate our energy sector. His healthcare plan cannot be financed without soaking taxpayers as well. The president is also discouraging charitable giving through elimination of the charitable tax deduction. The key to generating jobs and growth is cutting taxes instead of raising them. It is a fundamental issue of fairness, and it is critical to bringing America out of recession.


TEXT CREDIT: Michael Williams for U.S. Senate

VIDEO CREDIT: michaellwilliams

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Sunday, January 03, 2010

Michael Williams on Big Government VIDEO


We are made in the image of God and endowed with rights inherited from Him. Government’s primary responsibility is to advance the cause of freedom and promote, protect and secure the inalienable rights that were endowed to us by God. As such, the proper role of government is both limited and subordinate to man. In its proper role, the federal government would refrain from usurping the proper functions that should be performed by state and local governments—who are closer to the people. The federal government would assist individuals and institutions more immediate to the people only when the latter cannot fulfill their proper functions.

TEXT CREDIT: Michael Williams for U.S. Senate Committee
VIDEO CREDIT: michaellwilliams