Ted Cruz on The Adam Corolla Show - Tax Discussion - The Flat Tax
TED CRUZ ON THE ADAM CAROLLA SHOW - FLAT TAX DISCUSSION
Discusses tax issues,
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0:00speaking of bad dial then online senator
0:03that I'm great to be with you great to be with you man
0:07not thank you so much for calling in
0:10and a thank you so much for wanting to
0:14eliminate the IRS you driving me nuts
0:17well tehehe April 16 he is a day when a whole lot of folks can I move into a
0:23simple flat tax and just have blocking the IRS I think that is a powerful
0:28populist issue and then and today the day with its
0:30it on people's minds well if you wanna talk about an issue and in here we are
0:35always talking about you know gay rights
0:39or immigration or whatever it is it
0:42that the transgendered community or something fine
0:46but that doesn't impact the entire country
0:49and literally everyone this impacts hopefully
0:52literally everyone is born into this country some
0:56it is a good place to start in terms of
0:59policy I don't in senator you tell me it seems weird when politicians get really
1:05caught up in nothing
1:06in their missing sir to the big picture whitewater
1:10times what politicians are trying to do is is distract
1:13the the voters with smoke and mirrors rat rather talk about the issues that
1:17the that really matter to their lives
1:19so what would you do and I always hear about the flat tax anarchist toughen
1:23of course we should everybody should champion this cause because the poor
1:28people are saying a man with tired average folk not paying their fair share
1:33even paying taxes can I tell you by the way
1:36senator as a rich folk I am devastated
1:39height throughout my entire life with poor people going well you know soon as
1:44you get Richie just by women on your right at all harming you don't pay a
1:47penny to
1:48I get reamed for taxes quarterly like that's not what she or four times a year
1:53ago I get
1:53I just get punished in public I'd had no idea that is where
1:57it was going to be like this well and and the sad reality is much much at the
2:03political rhetoric you here is just not true
2:06so for example that the democrats love the say that that that Republicans are
2:11the party of the rich
2:12but but here's the truth of the matter the rich do just fine
2:16under big-government big business does fantastic under big government gets in
2:20bed with the government has armies of lawyers and lobbyists accountants
2:24the people are getting hammered at the people who are struggling right now
2:28today this is an astonishing statistic
2:30the top one percent the millionaires and billionaires as the president last a
2:34demagogue are a higher share our national income today than
2:38any year since 1928 the rich have done well
2:41her under big government but you know your camera yeah it hurts our hosting
2:45okay right
2:46it but but the people are getting hammered a young people there hispanics
2:51or african-americans are single moms are people who are struggling yeah
2:55to achieve the American dream that there are people like my dad who fifty seven
3:00years ago
3:00fled cuba with nothin couldn't speak English at a hundred dollars in his
3:04underwear
3:05and wash dishes make it fifty cents an hour those are the people get Hamburg
3:09right now
3:09what's different back up versus then versus now
3:14versus your father's America when he came here from cuba
3:18how do you get here from cuba but was ok but we all know they're all you could do
3:22it back then you're right before your
3:23yeah now he came legally came on a student visa
3:27he had fought in the cuban revolution actually fought with fidel castro
3:31on how he didn't know castro the communist and another the kids fighting
3:35did
3:36they just know batista was was a cruel an oppressive dictator
3:40woohoo and so him when he was a teenager batista's star strom in prison and beat
3:46him halfway to death
3:47me what stalin just let me go to university Texas in 1957
3:51so what is what is different between your father's America
3:55and
3:56Andy I our American in 2015
3:59well you know if you look
4:02to american history in american economic history you can see it clear
4:05cause-and-effect
4:06every time the federal government pursues the policies about to control
4:11spending and taxes and regulations the result is economic stagnation and misery
4:16in the lace the result is people who are struggling find it harder and harder to
4:20achieve the American dream
4:21on the flip side every time we pursue the policies have tax reform and
4:27regulatory reform
4:28lessening the burden of Washington upon hard working americans the result has
4:34been incredible economic growth that was true in the 1920s
4:37it was true in the nineteen sixties it was true in the 1980s
4:41what we've got to get back to you recycle all the young people right now
4:44are common at a school
4:46and they're they're up to their eyeballs in debt
4:49and they're scared they gonna get a job I i gunna
4:53get you start getting skills towards a career that are they going to work part
4:56time as a barista at Starbucks
4:58we've got to get back to an environment environment like the environment my
5:02debts are the teenager come in on the inertia Texas
5:05where young people can come out and and have 2345 job opportunities begin
5:11building skills to build a career and the way you do that
5:14is getting Washington offer the back a small businesses so they can create jobs
5:19and opportunity so young people can have a better future
5:22well i kno especially living here in california and so many businesses fled
5:27to
5:27your state of Texas peter has its
5:30it just becomes impossible way
5:33tell everyone the the Joel McHale
5:37you know I I don't like to name drop senator but the
5:41Joel McHale friend of mine from the sioux cannot many movies I
5:44he bought a he's not for he's from Washington State
5:48I think it's where you from buddy bought a house up in the Hollywood Hills
5:51and he knows I'm a former contractor and he said a
5:56am put the pool in the backyard I'm gonna put up all the backyard purchase a
5:59good luck
5:59in he should what do you mean and I said God
6:02as text msg in a few months tell me how that's going and he got back to me and I
6:06and it came back a few months later night it has a pool go on a psych
6:10got damn and I should what he said soils report
6:13environmental impact report test in that
6:16he kept going to go to go in he said about I could afford
6:20a a four hundred thousand dollar pool in my backyard and I see what do you do in
6:25any said
6:26the kids use a neighbor there's a gay couple it trust REIT these occasional
6:30and I said good the contractor doesn't get to work the guy manufactures rebar
6:34damn good work and I met the guy night doesn't get to work
6:37they poor man Mungo's gonna be surveys show that Leo all week legally
6:41does not have a gag everyone's lose-lose
6:44and why I drove Bryan Cranston near the airport he shouldn't Breaking Bad New
6:48Mexico supposed to be in Riverside
6:50at not he's leavin ever Borgo poor guys leaving it on everyone's leaving one
6:55named so
6:56should we get some more regulation going I guess she can be glad that at least
7:01Cranston didn't bring the Mexican drug cartel to hit up Riverside
7:05your hopes could government helping small business Ted Cruz you know what
7:09you guys can do especially in Texas
7:11is patent reform what is your what is your cuz you know that's where all the
7:14iPad roles go take people to court
7:16could very fair offer them what is your take on that you know I think it is very
7:21important to do two things at the same time with regard to patent reform that
7:25that number one we need to limit abusive litigation and I have long been
7:29been an opponent of trial lawyers abusing the system to enrich
7:32rich themselves at the expense of job creators thank you
7:35up but I gotta say I do yes I i think it's important to protect intellectual
7:40property and and and so you've gotta make sure that people were innovators
7:44people who are
7:45inventing in designing new technologies have the ability to protect their
7:50their IP and so it's a balance in terms of how you reform anything you want to
7:53do both at the same time
7:55well where do you come down and
7:57than Wall well I'll ask about taxes and we'll let you know if your busy day
8:02researchers very hectic but I I I wanna know
8:05I feel senator that re
8:09make rules and then they get then they get away from us
8:12and we end up hurting ourselves with the rules it's like
8:16you go through the airport is she the sixty
8:19eight-year-old elderly woman giving going through the metal detector having
8:24to be carried because I we can push your wheelchair through it and then at some
8:28point somebody else to take your shoes off
8:30and put them through the scanner that it's like why we doing this to ourselves
8:35why yes there should be rules that protect
8:38innovation there shouldn't be guys use hang their shingles
8:42in Lubbock Texas and show everybody around them
8:45to just get paid off have never got around to taking them to court
8:49why can we re it can we Twi'lek common sense
8:53start trickling back into the I the
8:57the land that is built on common sense well I i think we need to an end part of
9:03the problem is that the way Washington works right now
9:06is that Washington fundamentally broken that we've got a set a lot of times I
9:11think the biggest
9:12divide we have politically in this country he is not between Republicans
9:16and Democrats the biggest abide we've got is between career politicians in
9:20Washington and both parties
9:22and the american people and I think the central issue that's going to be facing
9:26this country
9:27in 2016 in the elections is do you want washington playing a bigger and bigger
9:32role
9:33in your life or or do you want more freedom more opportunity get back to the
9:38constitution and get Washington out of our life and part of the problem
9:43when legislation on patent reform or anything else comes up is right now the
9:46way washington resolves it
9:48it's a battle the lobbyist whoever has the most lobbyists and up getting
9:52elected officials rushing
9:54to hand out special favors way to make government more or less and less
9:58relevant in our lives
10:00and have as much decision-making as possible being made
10:03by individual citizens by each of us
10:06rather than
10:07some un-elected bureaucrat in washington by concur
10:11and you know you got to Hillary Clinton on one side you got that jeb bush
10:16on the other I what do you think the tail
10:19I'll look i the I like Jeb Bush I think it was a good governor in florida
10:25I I think people are gonna have to make a choice
10:29up whether they want to elect someone who's gonna continue business as usual
10:35in Washington
10:35gonna continue to grow government grow but government spending and power and
10:39death
10:39I or whether they're gonna have someone who's gonna stand with the people and
10:43and who's willing to
10:45stand-up to both parties in Washington you know if you want someone to go along
10:50to get along
10:51hair a lot of choices Seattle Wash being one of them perhaps
10:56I'll let the voters figure that out and an SS
11:00the record I V chip bars but but I'll tell you in my time in the senate
11:03I what I've tried to do more than anything else is number one tell the
11:07truth a number to do what I said I would
11:10and and and for that reason you know when we launched our campaign for
11:14president three weeks ago
11:15the New York Times I explains that that
11:20crews cannot win because the washington elites despised
11:25to greatest compliment ever right as I got there there you go that's the
11:29central point of our our campaign if you want the washington elites go with
11:33someone else but if you want to change things
11:35then we've gotta be willing to stand up and say this doesn't make any sense this
11:40just in
11:40hitler Charles Manson not a fan of Ted hers how
11:44map I and I'm not you know that put that on a bumper sticker
11:48caterers .org is where you go for you wanna support that Ted
11:52I A wanna support at I love me some Ted Cruz and I i just finally when asked
11:57I've heard all about the flat tax I just don't know how
12:02it would be implemented on what the rate would be and how it would work so could
12:06you coach me up just a little bit
12:07so happy I have laid out broad principles we have not yet rolled out a
12:13specific tax plan we're developing it right now so we will be rolling it out
12:16in the country coming
12:18but but but what I said is we should have a simple flat tax it's fair
12:22that let every american fill out his or her taxes on a postcard
12:26so it is sample rate that applies to everyone and
12:30which would enable us number one it would reduce
12:33hundreds of billions of dollars a compliance costs that the people are
12:37paying all across this country
12:39number two it will produce enormous economic growth
12:43but number three it would enable us to abolish the IRS to get government
12:49out of our lives in a very fundamental way and
12:53the most potent reason to support a flat tax is it reduces the power
12:57washington politicians right now where lobbyists in Washington focus the most
13:03is on special spat tax exemptions and loopholes are more words and the IRS
13:07Code today than there are in the Bible
13:08while a flat tax that applies to everyone
13:11that means politicians have less power to extract
13:16favors n to extort the private sector
13:19keeps power where it belongs with the american people as a very good no to go
13:24out on
13:25Ted Cruz .org is wary Gulf you wanna know anything about 10
13:30contributing find out about him very impressive background by the way
13:34very impressive story senator thank you very much for phoning in
13:38thank you my friend god bless you god bless you
13:41senator Ted Cruz everybody
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