House Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy declared his opposition to Herman Cain’s 9-9-9 tax code overhaul, but said that Cain is “qualified to run” for president.
Asked if he supports Cain’s plan, which creates a national sales tax, McCarthy replied “No,” during his appearance on today’s Morning Joe. “When the [income] tax code first came in it was only going to go to 10 percent in 1913; it was at 77 [percent] by five years [later].” McCarthy did “give him credit for putting a plan out,” adding wryly that “the U.S. Senate has had 900 days and they never put a budget out.”
McCarthy said that the plan “won’t make it” through Congress no matter what happens in the election. “But is [Cain] qualified to run? Yes, he is,” McCarthy said. “Is he qualified to be in the debate? Yes, he is, he’s got a following.”
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