Nearly 10% Sales Tax

8 July 2002


TENNESSEE’S INCOME TAX BATTLE: A lot of people have emailed to ask me what I think about it. Generally, I refer ’em to Bill Hobbs, who has been covering this issue like a blanket. (Just go there and start scrolling down).


I did write something about this issue for the Nando Times a few years back, and it has held up pretty well. (It’s gone from the Nando site, but thanks to the miracle of Google you can read it here.) The big problem is that Tennessee’s elected leaders have tried to address this problem by sleight-of-hand rather than persuasion. Every time they’ve done that, they’ve hurt their own credibility, and every time they’ve hurt their own credibility, they’ve reduced their ability to sell it in an aboveboard fashion.
It’s a bipartisan problem. Ned Ray McWherter, our last governor, was a Democrat—and perhaps the sharpest Tennessee politician in my lifetime. Don Sundquist, the current governor, is a Republican (and, ahem, not quite as politically sharp as McWherter).
Neither tried running on a pro-income tax platform; both said they were against it until they were in their second and final term, at which point they came out in favor of the tax. (In Sundquist’s case, he was giving anti-income tax speeches until just weeks before he decided to support the tax)... [InstaPundit]

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