Huckabee To Sign Pledge He Called "Dangerous" "Gimmick" No Tax Promise Ignores High Tax Record
March 2, 2007In a complete about face today, former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee announced during a speech at the Conservative Political Action Committee conference that he would indeed sign a no new taxes pledge. But conservatives may not be aware that prior to his announcement, Huckabee declared that such pledges were "dangerous" and were "gimmicks" and that the only pledge one should make is to uphold the duties of the Presidency. Huckabee's announcement comes at the same time that his record as a tax and spend Governor becomes more obvious to conservatives and recent news that he has appointed Alaska Congressman Don Young, a known pork barrel spender, as his congressional campaign chair.
As Governor, Huckabee passed a string of tax increases on Arkansas' working families, including an increase on sales taxes, gas taxes, cigarette and tobacco taxes and a driver's license tax increase. As his final goodbye before leaving office Huckabee depleted $500,000 from the state's emergency resources to pay for destruction of office equipment, forcing the state to provide funding for the shortfall he created.
"Mike Huckabee's pledge to not raise taxes might come right on time for the GOP presidential primary, but it's several years too late for the people of Arkansas," said Democratic National Committee spokesperson Amaya Smith. "The American people have rejected the Republican pork barrel spending and skyrocketing budget deficit increases that were a hallmark of Washington Republicans and of the Huckabee Administration. In the words of Huckabee himself, this pledge is simply a 'gimmick' on the part of a tax and spend Republican trying to distort his history of fiscal irresponsibility."





