Showing posts with label FairTax. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FairTax. Show all posts

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Just explain it and we are good.

First my Post on Herman Cain's Wall (No more Apple & Oranges Talk) then that evening Dennis Miller echo my thoughts

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Rep. Bilbray: Phase Out Income Tax

Can you please listen to this and get behind the FairTax. We need to Change the tax structure on Corporations to help the USA

Friday, February 12, 2010

To Save the Nation

Repost from FairTax Friday 2/12/2010

To Save the Nation

As the nation drowns in a sea of red ink, more and more and more citizens of all political affiliations are asking “what went wrong with the American dream?”

From coast to American coast and driven by necessity, the American people are awakening to the need to wrest control of our destiny from those who advance their political fortunes at the cost of the genius of the American spirit of innovation, hard work, independence and liberty. There is a dawning realization among a rapidly growing number of citizens that the solution waits in FairTax legislation, HR25, which does more to shift power from government to the citizen than any other single change since the founding of the nation.

More and more experts warn of extended unemployment for what experts also define as the most productive workforce in the world. Once the envy of the world, Bethlehem steel no longer dominates the world, cotton miles across the south no longer ship to the once powerful textile industries in South Carolina, and workers in Detroit see the American automobile industry struggling to regain momentum and take the lead back from foreign manufacturers. From the San Joaquin valley of California to the wheat and corn fields of the Midwest, we grow enough food to feed the world but worry that we don’t have enough food to feed our own children.

In the nation that saw clipper ships ranging the world faster than any competitor, that developed the surgery to replace the human heart, , that brought the personal computer forth from a hometown garage in California, that won world wars and went on to rebuild Europe and Asia and that put man after a ten year effort on the moon, we now actually wonder whether the American people can trump the narrow self-interests of a few in Washington who profit lucratively by trading tax code favors against the best interests of nation and every taxpayer.

Our system of government, we are reminded, was never meant to be handed over to a “political class”. It does not fly right on “automatic pilot”. The Founding Fathers understood the inherent nature of government to gather more and more power unto itself and equipped our citizens with the means to restore the proper role of the people over jealously guarded power concentrated within small circles of influence and profit. It could not be more needed.

The FairTax shifts federal taxes away from what helps the economy—work, saving and investment—to what comes out of the economy—consumption. As significantly, the FairTax shift the power of federal taxation from the backrooms of Congress to the American citizen who then chooses, by personal consumption choices, the timing and size of each family’s tax burden. It exposes the cost of the federal government and makes each consumer a “stakeholder” in the spending habits of government and it frees the American economy to soar to heights not yet seen.

But this needed change waits for the will of the American people. It waits for the great awakening of self-determination that seems to have begun now in TEA parties, in living rooms and at the polls. There are now more Independent voters than either Democrats or Republicans or Libertarians. The FairTax unites all for a new era of American growth, the immediate healing of our economy and millions of needed jobs. It makes the American worker once more in demand and the genius of American productivity and invention again the envy of the world. It waits for the American people to find their voice and their clout to return our great nation to one that is “of, by and for” hometown America. It waits for us.

Monday, December 28, 2009

Note to my Rep. about the Fair Tax

Here is a note to my COngressional Representative about supporting the FairTax.

What are all of your thoughts?

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Thank you Rep. McClintock for your response and for your promise to keep an open mind on the issue. While I am a Civil Engineer mostly involved in Residential Design and structural engineering, due to the current economy, I became a Professional Tax preparer for H & R Block part-time last tax season (and start again here in a week or so). Even before this experience I was for a consumption based tax system and for the repeal of the income tax. Even more after seeing firsthand the system that so many try to cheat (and succeed, due to lack of moral character in our society). I wish it were different, but in a sense I see Harry Reid’s comments about tax being voluntary as somewhat true.( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6q0slMhDw8)

We so need a tax system based on consumption (i.e. Fair Tax)and not one based on a “supposed” income like the flat tax system you mentioned. So much of the income is unreported. I know the argument that people will remain immoral and just buy good on a new “black market”, but I do not believe that the resulting “missed” tax revenue will any way equal the current fraud in the system that is based on income.

Since I am fundamentally against a Flat income tax system I am unaware of what that system would do to the also current Capital gains and Corporate tax systems. The Fair tax proposal would abolish those taxes also which would spur a reinvestment in the US economy and level the playing field with many other nations. We all know that while Corporations actually pay the Corp. Tax it is just a number for the bottom line that increases the costs of the goods, Also many of the embedded “hidden” taxes in goods would know be transparent or non-existent. I just cannot see anything wrong with the Fair Tax system except what people say “it is too good, and therefore will never happen”. We need a revolution in thought and in action and I hope you can be a part of it.

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Why Marco Rubio will Beat Charlie Crist…

I am behind Marc Rubio best I can. Please Florida, Show us that American can Change.

Hucks Army Link - Why Marco Rubio will Beat Charlie Crist…
At HucksArmy, we think Marco Rubio is one of those special candidates that comes along only every so often. His solid record, outstanding ideas, civility with strength, and ability to communicate make him one of the brightest stars in the conservative movement. If you don’t trust our word, we encourage you to view the following interview:

You Tube Links -
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Part 2

Saturday, May 2, 2009

West Side.. Worst Slide Story

Click here to see the classic "West Side Story" remix by Walt Handelman, "Worst Slide Story."

If it wasn't so true it would even be funnier. Problem is that it is too True. Let us stay active in our Government People! Check out FairTax Nation & FairTax.org

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Being a Tax Preparer I am in greater support of the Fairtax

I have been enjoying meeting people and helping them as a Professional Tax Preparer for H&R Block this winter/spring. As I see the current confusion and the income tax burden, I am now in greater support of the Fairtax for our Nation.

Again Mike Huckabee says it the best - This was just over a year ago. How I miss his common sense.



Here is the Full interview


I welcome your comments here.

Friday, January 16, 2009

Yes I am not a "Conservative", at least one of THEM

Sorry, I have never enjoyed hearing Ann Coulter, for many reason, but also not a fan of Hannity or Rush.

I could not believe that he was going to have Ann Coulter on this program, it did not compute. I have never even heard the things that ANn had said about him until this program.
Part 1


Part 2