Sunday, July 12, 2015

Understanding Mike Huckabee Policy Solutions

By Jana Serrano


Born to a working class family in Arkansas, Michael Dale Huckabee attended public school, graduated university Magna Cum Laude, became a southern Baptist pastor, and later served as the state's Lieutenant Governor and Governor. He has become nationally known after running for the Republic nomination in 2008, hosting talk shows on television and radio, and writing several best-selling books. Now that he has joined the Republican hopefuls for the 2016 campaign, its time to understand Mike Huckabee policy solutions.

Voters can get a good idea of Huckabee's positions and capabilities by examining his record as governor. One impressive feat was achieving a balanced budget and a record surplus while cutting or eliminating many state taxes, including private and corporate capital gains taxes.

Arkansan families emerged from the Huckabee years with higher incomes, while the number of welfare recipients declined by almost 50%. This was certainly good news for taxpayers in the Natural State (Arkansas's latest nickname). He is known to have initially endorsed the Common Core, but he also showed himself a strong supporter of homeschooling and of charter schools.

As a pastor and as a politician, he has championed the sanctity of life (as Governor, he abolished partial birth abortion in Arkansas). He is on record as wishing to see 'Roe vs. Wade' repealed. He was consistently tough on crime and saw the homicide rate decrease sharply while he was in office. He supported (and still does) the traditional family as the basis for a stable society, and opposed (and still does) same-sex marriage.

While it is valuable to have seen the man in action in Arkansas, voters want to know where he stands today and what he would try to do as President. There are plenty of statements he has made since his declaration as a 2016 candidate for the Republican primary that voters can be sure are part of his platform. Rather than depending on news reports, people should read his statements and use that knowledge to judge the candidate's future speeches and promises.

He does not consider climate change data 'settled' and opposes curbing fossil fuels, but he also supports efforts to optimize green energy. He wants to see America energy independent. He thinks many decisions, like abortion and the definition of marriage, should be decided on the state level. He supports adult stem cell research and treatments.

He would like to see Obamacare repealed. He strongly opposes gun control. He opposes amnesty (another change from earlier positions) and says he could make the borders secure. He would abolish the IRS and institute a fair tax. He supports the nation of Israel as one of America's strongest allies and considers a unified Jerusalem the rightful capital of the Jewish state. He believes that America needs a strong military presence to regain its role as the leader of the free world, and he would make reform of the Veterans Administration a priority.

All of these issues are complex. Many Americans feel the need for a strong leader who believes America can still be great. A lot of them feel Mike Huckabee might just have the courage and the experience to bring the country back to its glory days.




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