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Dick Armey on Budget & Economy

Former Republican Representative (TX-26)


Improve economy by encouraging savings via tax code

The Flat Tax will be a powerful engine of economic growth. The chief cause of stagnant wages is our anemic savings rate; the chief cause of our low savings rate is the current destructive policy of taxing savings twice, once when a dollar is earned and then again when it produces a return. The Flat Tax wipes out this perverse bias against savings.

As a result, savings will rise, and the pool of capital will grow. And instead of punishing those who would build the proverbial better mousetrap with steeply progressive tax rates, as we do today, the Flat Tax slashes the to prate from 40% to 17%. <>The Flat Tax would make [taking investment and production] risks worthwhile, while making America a magnet for foreign investment capital. As a result, the income of the average American family of four would be approximately $4,300 higher in the year 2000 than it would be if we retained the current tax system-higher savings, more risk-taking, higher wages.

Source: United We Stand America Conference, p. 97 Aug 12, 1995

Supports balanced budget amendment & line item veto.

Armey signed the Contract with America:

[As part of the Contract with America, within 100 days we pledge to bring to the House Floor the following bill]:

The Fiscal Responsibility Act:
A balanced budget/tax limitation amendment and a legislative line-item veto to restore fiscal responsibility to an out-of-control Congress, requiring them to live under the same budget constraints as families and businesses.
Source: Contract with America 93-CWA3 on Sep 27, 1994

Other candidates on Budget & Economy: Dick Armey on other issues:
TX Gubernatorial:
Rick Perry
TX Senatorial:
John Cornyn
Kay Bailey Hutchison
Prof. Tom Davis
Rick Noriega

Democratic retirements
& special elections:

D,AL-5:Cramer
D,CA-12:Lantos
D,CO-2:Udall
D,IN-7:Carson
D,NY-21:McNulty
D,ME-1:Allen
D,MD-4:Wynn
D,NM-3:Udall
D,OR-5:Hooley

Republican special elections:
R,IL-14:Hastert
R,LA-1:Jindal
R,LA-6:Baker
R,MS-1:Wicker
R,OH-5:Gillmor
Republican retirements:
R,AL-2:Everett
R,AZ-1:Renzi
R,CA-4:Doolittle
R,CA-52:Hunter
R,CO-6:Tancredo
R,FL-15:Weldon
R,IL-11:Weller
R,IL-18:LaHood
R,KY-2:Lewis
R,LA-4:McCrery
R,MD-1:Gilchrest
R,MN-3:Ramstad
R,MO-9:Hulshof
R,MS-3:Pickering
R,NJ-3:Saxton
R,NJ-7:Ferguson
R,NM-1:Wilson
R,NM-2:Pearce
R,NY-13:Fossella
R,NY-25:Walsh
R,NY-26:Reynolds
R,OH-7:Hobson
R,OH-15:Pryce
R,OH-16:Regula
R,PA-5:Peterson
R,VA-11:Davis
R,WY-0:Cubin
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