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Barney Frank: 'Zero chance' of Congress approving 'unpopular' value-added tax

By Michael O'Brien - 07/29/10 04:27 PM ET

There is no chance of Congress implementing a value-added tax (VAT), a top House Democrat said Thursday.

Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass.), the chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, said on CNBC that the VAT was "as dead as a doornail," despite Republicans' caution that Democrats might try to pass one.

The Massachusetts Democrat acknowledged that while the tax, which levies taxes on different stages of production, might have had some appeal due to its effect on export levels, "It had zero chance of going forward, it was very unpopular."

Fear of a VAT had crept up earlier this year after top Democrats, including President Obama, suggested the controversial tax could be an option in lawmakers' arsenal against the rising government debt.

"I know that there's been a lot of talk around town lately about the value-added tax. That is something that has worked for some countries," Obama said in April about the tax. "And before, you know, I start saying 'this makes sense or that makes sense,' I want to get a better picture of what our options are."

The president had been speaking about his fiscal commission and the recommendations they'll generate at the end of the year about how to curb rising deficits and debt. The Democratic co-chairman of that commission has expressed openness to the VAT, leading Republicans to pounce in an election year in which the fear of higher taxes are a key part of their message.

Frank lashed out against the GOP, saying there was no chance of lawmakers pursuing a VAT, no matter how much Republicans warn otherwise.

"The Republicans — it's one of their favorite straw men and there is zero chance of a value-added tax even being proposed," he said.



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Comments (48)

Just as there is no [***]ce of Fanny and Freddy failing Mr. Frank?? What a joke. He would deny that a VAT was a possibility all the way up to his "yes" vote. BY Jay on 07/29/2010 at 17:00
Hey Jay, I think you should turn off the Limbaugh Lies Show and read the McClatchy News report based their study of documents: "Private Sector Loans, Not Fannie Or Freddie, Triggered Crisis" at http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2008/10/12/53802/private-sector-loans-not-fannie.html.BY al on 07/29/2010 at 17:12
Barney Frank is a discredited, irresponsible buffoon who wastes trillions of our tax dollars but then takes a hissy fit when he doesn't get a $1 senior discount. Why does anyone listen to this circus clown anymore?? BY frank circus clown on 07/29/2010 at 17:23
Barney knows unpopular…he has been there for many yearsBY Uknow? on 07/29/2010 at 17:29
AL, did I say they caused the Crisis?? Try re-reading what I said and responding to that. Don't build up some false straw-man argument and attribute it to me. BY Jay on 07/29/2010 at 17:30
Check out Barneys nest egg. While others lost money on Wall Street he made over $896,000, year, municipal bond investments over $42,000, over $10,000 Calvert Social Investment Funds and that isn't his war chest with millions.
Do the research and AL you won't find that on Limbaugh, or any of the other radio and t.v. shows you are so prone to love to hate.
BY A on 07/29/2010 at 17:33
"Limbaugh lies show?" Now listen up my little Allen/Al. You are the ONLY one who continually lies on this website. You may be the smallest of them all, but you tell giant-size whoppers and then some! Now shut up and clean your room!BY Allens Mom on 07/29/2010 at 18:08
Would all you conservitevs give Barny Frank a break and give the blame to the people who are actualy responsibleBY Libyral on 07/29/2010 at 18:09
No new taxes, just new Congressmen.BY JRS on 07/29/2010 at 18:20
'President NObama, suggested the controversial tax could be an option in lawmakers' arsenal against the rising government debt'
STOP spending any tax money on your special interest groups. STOP adding 'earmarks' Pork to bills going through congress. Vote each 'earmark' separately.
BY Jack Kinch1uncle on 07/29/2010 at 18:23

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