Steve Forbes
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Steve Forbes
Malcolm Stevenson "Steve" Forbes, Jr.is an American publishing executive, who was twice a candidate for the nomination of the Republican Party for President. Forbes is the Editor-in-Chief of Forbes, a business magazine. Forbes was a Republican candidate in the 1996 and 2000 Presidential primaries. Forbes is the son of longtime Forbes publisher Malcolm Forbes, and the grandson of that publication's founder, B.C. Forbes...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionBusinessman
Date of Birth18 July 1947
CountryUnited States of America
I think the White House knows once those hearings start, he's doomed.
Cutting rates works. It means more businesses and more jobs are created and the economy moves ahead.
If you were doing comic strips you would have the dark cloud above his head, constantly raining. If the morning has a little bit of fog, he'll say fog is descending on America. If the sun is out, he'll say that we're going to get overly sunburned. If it rains, he'll say there are floods coming; if it doesn't rain, he'll predict drought. And the fact of the matter is, in terms of the American economy right now, it's in a very strong position.
kill it, drive a stake through it's heart and hope it never rises again.
If you have money but no issues, that equals mush. No message, no victory.
He introduced things like different-color cars and annual model changes, and it's taken Ford 70 years to get back close to GM. I'm like Sloan. I see what the new world needs and wants, and I'm offering it. Dole's still making black cars. But he doesn't have to.
Make no mistake. This fight has just begun.
He's got to realize that it's a long shot, a huge long shot, so why not go with something that will distinguish you. You can wrap the mantle of Kennedy around you. He was a tax-cutter.
New Hampshire has a unique opportunity to start this citizens' effort that we don't have to take it anymore,
As my father once said when he lost a governor's race in New Jersey: 'We were nosed out by a landslide,'
He's surrendered the fight to the IRS, ... I intend to fight and win on that issue.
Tax-cutter John F. Kennedy was right: A rising tide does indeed lift all boats. From 2005 to 2015 the flat tax would generate $56 billion more in net government income tax revenue than the current tax code, according to Fiscal Associates, whose forecasts are based on the method, in increasing use today, of dynamic analysis.
By simply hitting on the issues, I think people will note the contrast between the substance of what I'm saying and the lack of it from another quarter,
The Declaration of Independence, the words that launched our nation -- 1,300 words. The Bible, the word of God -- 773,000 words. The Tax Code, the words of politicians -- 7,000,000 words -- and growing!