Sexe : Male
Statut : Célibataire
Age : 97
Zodiaque: Verseau
Ville : EVERYWHERE
Région : Texas
Pays: US
Date d’inscription :: 21/10/2005
|
|
|
|
jeudi, décembre 18, 2008
 |
Humeur actuelle :  plein d’espoir
..tr height="109"> | | | | ..tr> Dear FairTax supporters,
These are the times that try men's souls. Thomas Payne penned those words back in 1776, ..tr> | 2009 will demand new thinking. 2009 will demand new ideas. 2009 will demand the FairTax. Tell President-Elect Obama now | ..table>yet they seem altogether fitting and proper now as 2008 draws to close while one of the darker chapters in American economic history continues to unfold.
In his day, Payne, a Founding Father, knew nothing of mortgage-backed securities, credit default swaps and other financial mismanagement practices poised to sink the American economy, but he understood fundamental threats to freedom and security, and recognized when action was required from all of us regardless of our political leanings. Perhaps that's why now, some two and a half centuries later, we don't describe leaders like Payne by their political party. Instead, we call them idealists. We call them visionaries. Or we simply call them "Americans." And it's in that vain now, in the midst of the most dire economic situation in generations, that we must rise up again, not as Democrats or Republicans, Libertarians or Independents, but as Americans and fight for the FairTax, an answer to save the U.S. economy.
The time to be heard for the FairTax is now. As this year winds down (and I suspect for many of you, 2008 and the financial carnage it wrought, won't end soon enough) we cannot turn our eyes away from the huge challenges ahead. For the FairTax cause, we have two core missions as we move into 2009:
a) Educate our fellow citizens that the FairTax is the solution we need to save the American economy
b) Cross the political aisle and build a strong coalition of Democrat, Republican and Independent supporters for the fight ahead
On both of these fronts, we have made great gains but there is still much work to be done, and the new phase must begin now. As a first step to promote the FairTax to both the new Obama administration and Democratic Congress, as well as a Republican party looking to rebuild its standing, here are three things you can do now:
1. Tell Democrat President-Elect Obama why he should support the FairTax President-elect Obama is asking citizens to, "Share your vision for what America can be." That vision should include the FairTax. Go to www.fairtax.org/obama and tell the President-elect why his administration should back the FairTax. And remember, regardless of whomever you voted for in the general election, we all need to make Mr. Obama into a FairTax supporter, so please be courteous in your message about the FairTax.
2. Tell Republicans to rebuild their party around the FairTax Members of the GOP leadership are collecting ideas to revamp the Republican platform. Let's make sure the FairTax is part of that mix. You can endorse the FairTax plan (currently ranked 4th) directly on their site.
3. Tell everyone that the FairTax is the bold new idea this country needs The non-partisan site "White House 2" is collecting new ideas for the Obama administration. The FairTax is currently ranked number 2, but should be leading the pack on bold new plans for the future of this country.
These are indeed times that try men's (and women's) souls. And these times demand new ideas, new leadership and new thinking. They demand the FairTax. Help us make sure that point is heard in Washington, on both sides of the aisle, as we move into 2009 and the days ahead.
Sincerely,
Ken Hoagland National Communications Director ..table>..table>
Optimisé par  | | Anglais | | Albanais | | Arabe | | Bulgare | | Catalan | | Chinois | | Croate | | Tchèque | | Danois | | Néerlandais | | Estonien | | Philippin | | Finnois | | Français | | Galicien | | Allemand | | Grec | | Hébreu | | Hindi | | Hongrois | | Indonésien | | Italien | | Japonais | | Coréen | | Letton | | Lituanien | | Maltais | | Norvégien | | Polonais | | Portugais | | Roumain | | Russe | | Serbe | | Slovaque | | Slovène | | Espagnol | | Suédois | | Thaï | | Turc | | Ukrainien | | Vietnamien |
|
|
|
samedi, novembre 15, 2008
 |
Humeur actuelle :  agité
Dear Georgia FairTax supporters, Join Mike Huckabee, Neal Boortz, John Oxendine, Gene Key of Georgians for the FairTax, Ken Hoagland of FairTax.org and many others this Sunday, November 16th at the Gwinnett Center as we stand up for the truth about the FairTax. Attendance is absolutely free! This election year the FairTax has been actively attacked in political ads. Outright lies and deliberate exaggerations have been launched right here in Georgia. FairTax supporters stand against these politically-inspired distortions, which threaten the FairTax because it is the change our country most needs now in this hour of peril. The simple truth is that FairTax can transform our nation and save our economy. So come to our FairTax "Truth" Rally this Sunday and help bring an end to these political lies. Stand up for the truth about the FairTax! A very special collection of speakers will be on hand including: ..tr valign="top">  Former Gov. and Fox News host Mike Huckabee |  Nationally-syndicated radio host Neil Boortz |  Ga. Insurance Commissioner John Oxendine |  Congressman John Linder (GA-07) |  Senator Saxby Chambliss |  Sen. Candidate Jim Martin (pending) | ..table> Here are all the details for the FairTax "Truth" Rally: ..tr> | Time: | 2:30 to 4:30 | | Date: | Sunday, November 16 | | Location: | Gwinnett Center |
| 6400 Sugarloaf Parkway |
| Duluth, GA 30097 |
| Get Directions and Parking to the Gwinnett Center | | Cost: | Free! | | RSVP: | Please tell us if you're coming so we can keep track of numbers | ..table>
Show the world, our political leaders and the news media the truth about the FairTax. Show your strength when you take a stand by standing tall for the FairTax Sunday!
Sincerely,
Ken Hoagland National Communications Director
p.s. FairTax gear encouraged but "civilian" clothing OK. We'll be providing bumper stickers. ..
Optimisé par  | | Anglais | | Albanais | | Arabe | | Bulgare | | Catalan | | Chinois | | Croate | | Tchèque | | Danois | | Néerlandais | | Estonien | | Philippin | | Finnois | | Français | | Galicien | | Allemand | | Grec | | Hébreu | | Hindi | | Hongrois | | Indonésien | | Italien | | Japonais | | Coréen | | Letton | | Lituanien | | Maltais | | Norvégien | | Polonais | | Portugais | | Roumain | | Russe | | Serbe | | Slovaque | | Slovène | | Espagnol | | Suédois | | Thaï | | Turc | | Ukrainien | | Vietnamien |
|
|
vendredi, novembre 07, 2008
 |
Humeur actuelle :  confiant
If you did not get this email from FairTax.org go to http://www.fairtax.org/action_signup
--
Dear FairTax supporters, There is much to say in this, "the morning after," email so I'll be brief as I share a few thoughts about the FairTax in the days ahead. FairTax.org is non-partisan, but I know the same cannot be said for many of our supporters. And, as such, I suspect yesterday's results came as a disappointment for some. For me, I look at things through many lenses--as a father, as a taxpayer, as an American, as National Communications Director for FairTax.org. For my FairTax.org role in particular, I see both challenges and incredible opportunities in the days ahead for our great cause. Let me explain. In the past year, the FairTax has achieved historical support in Congress mostly via Republican backing in the House and Senate. With yesterday's returns, GOP ranks--including FairTax supporters--were thinned both by retirement decisions and the ballot box, meaning come January we'll be rebuilding our co-sponsorship levels. Yet, that challenge is a welcome one for it affords us the opportunity to remind grassroots supporters, as well as national political figures, that the FairTax is not a Republican issue. Nor is it Democrat. It's an American one and in this, one of our darkest financial hours in decades, it's the solution we need to save the American economy. So for Republicans or Democrats (or any other political stripe for that matter) with their retirement or college savings plans being decimated by a falling stock market, the FairTax is the solution. For Republicans or Democrats trying to make their mortgage payments and keep a roof over their heads, the FairTax is the solution (after all, most banks don't bother asking your political party when foreclosing). For Republicans or Democrats whose jobs were shipped overseas for cheaper production costs and favorable taxation, the FairTax is the solution. And for a way to jumpstart the American economy with a $10 trillion dollar stimulus program funded with private investments, the FairTax is the solution. You know, we heard a lot about change this election and we couldn't agree more. Let's us focus on real change: Bringing power back to people, not just powerful Washington insiders. Don't think for a second that "our enemy" is either Democrats or Republicans. Indeed, the tax code is manipulated by both parties in Congress alike with reckless abandon to punish enemies and reward supporters at the hands of well-heeled lobbyists and their privileged access to Congressional tax-writing committees. Ending that practice is the kind of change we seek. So what happens now? In short: We press on. We'll be working hard to forge new relationships in Washington, while continuing to grow our base at the grassroots level online and via new offline activities, including our new FairTax Advanced Tactics "camp." State leaders are forging ahead with new strategies to help each other and expand the base outside our centers of strength. We've seen several FairTax "distorters" turned back at the polls. We've made incredible progress in the past year, and we plan to continue that momentum. Our campaign has always been the people of America--of all political beliefs--versus the entrenched interests that surround the income tax system. In this, nothing has changed. We need now to work harder than ever to tell union members how the FairTax will keep jobs here in America, and explain to political leaders how the FairTax can unburden the poor, give small business the needed tax freedom to form and prosper and unlock the genius of American productivity and investment. Furthermore, FairTax.org leadership is continuing to work to bring in new high-profile advocates, including some key Democrat leadership figures. We're also thrilled to announce a closer relationship with Governor Mike Huckabee, the former GOP presidential candidate and major FairTax supporter. As you know, Huck helped gain national attention for the FairTax during his run for the White House. Look for promotion of the FairTax on his new Fox show "Huckabee," on radio and in print with his new book, Do the Right Thing, in the coming days. As you can see, the days ahead hold incredible opportunity for the FairTax cause. Let's go!
Sincerely,
Ken Hoagland
National Communications Director
Optimisé par  | | Anglais | | Albanais | | Arabe | | Bulgare | | Catalan | | Chinois | | Croate | | Tchèque | | Danois | | Néerlandais | | Estonien | | Philippin | | Finnois | | Français | | Galicien | | Allemand | | Grec | | Hébreu | | Hindi | | Hongrois | | Indonésien | | Italien | | Japonais | | Coréen | | Letton | | Lituanien | | Maltais | | Norvégien | | Polonais | | Portugais | | Roumain | | Russe | | Serbe | | Slovaque | | Slovène | | Espagnol | | Suédois | | Thaï | | Turc | | Ukrainien | | Vietnamien |
|
|
|
|
mercredi, octobre 29, 2008
 |
Humeur actuelle :  plein d’espoir
Save The Economy Now: The FairTax One-off bailouts and rushed rescue packages are not the answer to our financial woes. See why the FairTax--which solves the root problem of current economic crisis not just the effect on Wall Street--is the answer that America needs now more than ever. Read more about the FairTax and our economic crisis at http:www.changedc.org.
Optimisé par  | | Anglais | | Albanais | | Arabe | | Bulgare | | Catalan | | Chinois | | Croate | | Tchèque | | Danois | | Néerlandais | | Estonien | | Philippin | | Finnois | | Français | | Galicien | | Allemand | | Grec | | Hébreu | | Hindi | | Hongrois | | Indonésien | | Italien | | Japonais | | Coréen | | Letton | | Lituanien | | Maltais | | Norvégien | | Polonais | | Portugais | | Roumain | | Russe | | Serbe | | Slovaque | | Slovène | | Espagnol | | Suédois | | Thaï | | Turc | | Ukrainien | | Vietnamien |
|
|
|
|
mardi, octobre 14, 2008
 |
Humeur actuelle :Determined
..tr>Dear FairTax supporters, At the heart of the financial meltdown now bedeviling Americans is a simple and profoundly ignored fact that does not require an advanced degree in economics to understand: Our government spends more than it takes in—a lot more. Sure, regulators could have done a better job but, in truth, politicians at every level have frustrated attempts to blow the whistle on bad loans, bad reporting and bad ethics. Why? Because politicians have been buying our votes with our money—and our future earnings—for a long time. And they don't want any interference from those they are "helping." It's not just the naked bribes represented by "earmarks" for hometown voters; it is new entitlement programs like the prescription drug benefit, new rules governing the behavior of favored banks and investment houses and a headlong rush to buy the votes of the poor by guaranteeing home ownership, irrespective of one's financial ability to repay a loan. Lest we forget, let's also add up all the special tax breaks for favored contributors that have bloated income tax code rules to 67,500 pages. It's a bi-partisan betrayal of our future cloaked as concern for the common good. Although our nation was founded on the principle that the citizen was sovereign, government spending increases and more and more taxes taken from our earnings, savings and investments have effectively transformed the American citizen into a serf working another's land for the privilege of taking a fraction of the fruits of his or her own labor. Just Trust Us "Trust us," we are told. "We have the best interests of the nation at heart." Citizens are now left with no rational choice to protect savings, college plans, and investments but to accept the new aristocracies' trillion dollar picking of our pockets to prop up institutions that must function. It is not the first time in recent years that we have accepted the grasping hand of the federal government in our wallets to avert a disaster not of our making. In 1983 a "Blue Ribbon" panel of similar leaders including Alan Greenspan, Daniel Patrick Moynihan and others "saved" Social Security from another big collapse by dramatically raising taxes on earnings of up to $97,500 annually. The promise, then, was that Baby Boomers would actually "pre-fund" their own retirement with astoundingly increased taxes, decades ahead of time. It was also promised as relief to the coming generations so they would be free of crippling taxes. Sounded good. Lo and behold, the trillions of dollars taken in since then—far exceeding promised payments to senior citizens—have since been spent on everything else. Turns out, that it was nothing more than a new tax levied on those with earnings below $97,500 a year so executive and legislative branch office holders could have more of our money to spend extravagantly on "us" so they could win new terms in office. The FICA payroll tax has become a major factor in keeping the poor that way, retarding new business growth and keeping middle-class earners from moving up. Worst, it also turns out that our children and grandchildren will, in fact, still be burdened an ever-growing and mind-numbing national debt AND unbelievably high FICA taxes to support their parents. In yet another example of playing fast and loose with politics and our money, 1986 saw Congress reject the tax policies of the Reagan administration and as consequence, the Savings and Loan industry collapsed. Turns out the definition of the tax value of real estate holdings had been changed overnight by the House Ways and Means Committee and banks no longer met liquidity rules. That politically inspired cat fight cost American taxpayers hundreds of billions of dollars. And worse, we didn't learn. It is past time--way past time--for hometown America to save America from our well-intentioned but criminally incompetent, at best, and cynically corrupted , at worst, national leadership. Do we have a moment to lose? Do we really need any more examples of how the new aristocracy can—and will—destroy the pursuit of happiness? The reform that can save the nation and restore our identity as citizens who have empowered and limited government (instead of the other way around) is called the FairTax. Because the FairTax allows every American to take home everything that is earned without any federal withholding, millions of distressed homeowners could actually afford home mortgage payments. The elimination of FICA taxes eliminates the highly regressive Social Security and Medicate tax but the FairTax provides a far broader stream of revenue into these faltering programs. Because the FairTax eliminates all exemptions, gimmicks and loopholes, Congress would be removed from the ability to buy votes with tax giveaways and billionaires pay taxes when they spend money. Because the FairTax makes nearly all federal government taxes entirely transparent, the sovereign citizen can know the score and put the brakes on extravagant new spending. Because the FairTax eliminates the price advantage now enjoyed by overseas producers, American jobs won't be leaving our shores. In fact, because the FairTax makes the USA the most favorable tax environment in the world, we can expect trillions of dollars of investment rushing into the US economy. With the FairTax, our money is ours first and only secondly devoted to government. Savings growth, investments and business decisions are guided by opportunity and real progress instead of tax avoidance tactics. We've lost more than $2 trillion of our retirement savings in a week's time and our kid's future at college is in serious jeopardy. This didn't happen by accident but at the hands of the very same people who have given the FairTax a cold shoulder. Those candidates and incumbents of either party who would spend our future earnings to stay in office and who reject the FairTax for similarly self-interested reasons now need a strong reminder from voters about whose offices they occupy. Please pay attention to our voting guide and send that message. Finally, our campaign needs your help—as always. We never have enough to do the job right. Send us a contribution if you can, even in these hard times. It may turn out to be the best investment you ever made. If you can't afford a donation, then help us by recruiting two new supporters. And keep your cards, letters, phone calls, faxes and e-mails going to incumbents and candidates. The plain fact is, we either now save ourselves from our new aristocracy or suffer the consequences as modern day serfs in a nation never contemplated by our Founding Fathers. Sincerely, Ken Hoagland National Communications Director ..tr> If you would prefer sending a check or credit card contribution by mail, please download and print our contribution form here.
Contributions to Americans For Fair Taxation are not tax deductible because we lobby for you in Washington, D.C.
| ..table>..table>
Optimisé par  | | Anglais | | Albanais | | Arabe | | Bulgare | | Catalan | | Chinois | | Croate | | Tchèque | | Danois | | Néerlandais | | Estonien | | Philippin | | Finnois | | Français | | Galicien | | Allemand | | Grec | | Hébreu | | Hindi | | Hongrois | | Indonésien | | Italien | | Japonais | | Coréen | | Letton | | Lituanien | | Maltais | | Norvégien | | Polonais | | Portugais | | Roumain | | Russe | | Serbe | | Slovaque | | Slovène | | Espagnol | | Suédois | | Thaï | | Turc | | Ukrainien | | Vietnamien |
|
|
|
jeudi, mars 27, 2008
 |
 With Tax Day rapidly approaching, we’re gathering 100,000 names to send a message to Congress and the leading presidential candidates about America’s need for the FairTax...now! Join more than 60,000 others who have already added their names to our "Pass the FairTax" petition which we’ll deliver to Congress on April 15th—the dreaded deadline for federal income taxes. Sign now and make your voice heard!
Optimisé par  | | Anglais | | Albanais | | Arabe | | Bulgare | | Catalan | | Chinois | | Croate | | Tchèque | | Danois | | Néerlandais | | Estonien | | Philippin | | Finnois | | Français | | Galicien | | Allemand | | Grec | | Hébreu | | Hindi | | Hongrois | | Indonésien | | Italien | | Japonais | | Coréen | | Letton | | Lituanien | | Maltais | | Norvégien | | Polonais | | Portugais | | Roumain | | Russe | | Serbe | | Slovaque | | Slovène | | Espagnol | | Suédois | | Thaï | | Turc | | Ukrainien | | Vietnamien |
|
|
|
|
jeudi, novembre 01, 2007
 |
Humeur actuelle :  doué
..>  |          | ..>  |  End the AMT Now Congress is debating how to "fix" the Alternative Minimum Tax. If they don't act now, your 2007 income taxes could be more complicated and more costly than ever before. Will you or your friends be one of the 20 million Americans who may have to pay this tax next year? Spread the word now!

 Republican Presidential Debate Nov 6 | Ames, IA
Democratic Presidential Debate Nov 15 | Las Vegas, NV
Republican Presidential Debate Nov 28 | Orlando, FL | Active campaign strategy reflected in new home page design
As the political climate changes and our strategies evolve, http://www.fairtax.org/ has kept up with the times. We have once again updated our look to incorporate new technology and to provide easier access to high traffic areas. Check out our new look and share it with your friends and colleagues. Learn more >> Can the FairTax win 100 co-sponsors by April 15th? FairTax Central has initiated Project 100; a plan to almost double our number of co-sponsors by tax day 2008. Our advocates have successfully persuaded 65 representatives to sign on to H.R. 25/S. 1025 this year. Now is not the time to sit on the sidelines! Join our efforts to increase our support on both sides of the aisle in Washington. Learn more >> Co-sponsor list continues to grow! Doug Lamborn (CO-5) and Rodney Alexander (LA-5) join our long and distinguished list of co-sponsors. Here is yet another example of the forward momentum we are experiencing throughout the country. As our advocate base grows and becomes more vocal, our support on Capitol Hill continues to strengthen as well. Learn more >>
|  | Big changes at FairTax Central announced Although the FairTax has made great strides during 2007, it is time to regroup into a leaner machine. The staff at FairTax Central has orchestrated an eventful year and brought the FairTax into the national spotlight. It is time for the grassroots activists to "take the ball and run with it!" Learn more >>
FairTax Groups getting ready to launch As a nationwide initiative, it is always a challenge to keep communications and ideas flowing smoothly across state lines and coast to coast. To facilitate our supporters' efforts, FairTax is introducing FairTax Groups; an online network that gives local leaders the ability to communicate more efficiently and to activate new volunteers quickly. Learn more >>
Help keep the spotlight on FairTax!
CNN and YouTube are soliciting videotaped questions for inclusion in the upcoming presidential debate. Don't ignore this chance to keep the FairTax front and center! Submit your FairTax question by November 25th! Learn more >>
|  | | Bill Richardson on CNBC Gov. Bill Richardson, Democratic candidate for president, shows his flawed understanding of the FairTax to CNBC's Larry Kudlow and John Harwood. <u>Watch the video clip >> New Momentum Video
Over the past eight months, FairTax has gained amazing traction nationally. The success we've had has been no accident. It has been a result of the hard work of our dedicated staff and volunteers. This new video is an extraordinary tool to show those who may not be familiar with our campaign just what we've been doing this year and the successes we've seen. When potential volunteers see this, they will want to join the FairTax Nation. Watch the video clip>> GOP debate 10/9/07 in Dearborn, MI The GOP presidential debate held in Dearborn, Michigan on October 9, 2007 focused on the economy, which gave the candidates an opportunity to state their position on taxes. Watch the video clip >>
| ..> .. |  | | | Update email preferences | Unsubscribe | Contact Us Online
Americans For Fair Taxation PO Box 27487 Houston, Texas 77227-7487 1-800-FAIRTAX (324-7829) | ..>
Optimisé par  | | Anglais | | Albanais | | Arabe | | Bulgare | | Catalan | | Chinois | | Croate | | Tchèque | | Danois | | Néerlandais | | Estonien | | Philippin | | Finnois | | Français | | Galicien | | Allemand | | Grec | | Hébreu | | Hindi | | Hongrois | | Indonésien | | Italien | | Japonais | | Coréen | | Letton | | Lituanien | | Maltais | | Norvégien | | Polonais | | Portugais | | Roumain | | Russe | | Serbe | | Slovaque | | Slovène | | Espagnol | | Suédois | | Thaï | | Turc | | Ukrainien | | Vietnamien |
|
|
|
|
mardi, octobre 02, 2007
 |
Humeur actuelle :  ravi
..>
   |
         |
..>
 |

Get FairTax news fast!Get your FairTax updates faster than ever before. When you subscribe to our RSS feed, you'll get the latest media content, commentary, and news right away on your personal Yahoo!, AOL, or Google pages. Add us anywhere you view your favorite feeds. Subscribe to our RSS feed.


Presidency IV convention and debate Oct, 21-22 Orlando, FL Details coming soon


 We are currently upgrading our online promotional items catalog and restructuring our materials packages for events. Please give us your thoughts by completing this short survey. We need your input! |
..>
 | ..>
FairTax focusing on Florida , other states Over the last few months, we have seen positive results from the primary strategy put into play in Iowa , South Carolina , and New Hampshire . By successfully garnering national media attention concerning our activities surrounding the presidential debates, campaign stops, and the ever-popular FairTax bus, we have seen significant growth within our membership ranks and within our ever-growing list of supporting elected officials. As the candidates begin their swing through Florida , FairTax will be there to greet them! Learn More
Warm reception for the popular FairTax bus After spending weeks stumping for new supporters in the Northeast, the FairTax bus rolled into FairTax country in mid-September. Sean, Josh, and bus driver John were greeted enthusiastically as they journeyed through South Carolina, Georgia, and into Florida. At each stop, they shared tales of national success, increased membership, and candidate support and also expressed a heartfelt thank you to the hardworking active supporters who came out to see the bus firsthand. Learn More
Welcome to our three newest co-sponsors! The ranks of supporting elected officials continue to expand with the addition of two more representatives from Oklahoma and another from Florida. The FairTax bill extends its lead in the number of sponsoring officials who have signed on to HR 25 and S 1025. We now boast 66 co-sponsors, significantly more than any other tax reform alternative that has been presented! Welcome Congresswoman Fallin, Congressman Lucas, and Congresswoman Brown-Waite! Learn More
|
 |
..>
 | ..>
Florida FairTax supporters gearing up for primary As the presidential primaries move into the state of Florida, FairTax Central revels in the fact that the candidates are waltzing into FairTax country! Florida FairTax leaders have been hard at work building statewide support, and now they have the chance to reap the returns of their efforts. Learn More
Oklahoma FairTaxers' secrets of grassroots success Although a lot of focus is placed on the early primary states, we have seen nationwide growth in the membership of FairTax advocates. These increased numbers are helping us keep the heat on elected officials to very satisfying results. Read how our folks in Oklahoma have gained support from seven of their eight elected officials! Learn More
MI Mackinac conference an "unqualified success"! Michigan State Director Roger Buccholtz and approximately 250 other FairTax supporters made a grand impression at the Mackinac Republican Leadership Conference, where their main objective was "to be visible everywhere all of the time." They attended conferences and hospitality events, engaged attendees in conversations regarding the FairTax, and even put on a tax perspectives workshop that was attended by approximately 400 Republican activists. Learn More
The FairTax Grassroots Team: Best in the nation Our FairTax Grassroots Team has hit the ground running this fall! They have been spotted throughout the primary states lending a helping hand to our loyal volunteer army. As the number of events has increased, even our "behind-the-scenes" staffers have willingly jumped into the fray, bringing with them renewed exuberance and commitment. Learn More
|
 |
|
"Comes the FairTax" The latest in the push for saner, more effective taxation in the United States In his latest article in National Review, Mark Hemingway states, "The biggest success story of the 2008 Republican primary season isn't about a candidate. It's about an issue: FairTax…." Read the full article
"Foes of IRS seek friends on campaign trail" As '08 hopefuls troop through S.C., `Fair Tax' backers stand out Jim Morrill has done his homework, and discusses the recent high visibility of FairTax advocates in South Carolina and across the country in his article posted at Charlotte.com for The Charlotte Observer. Read the full article
"FairTax efforts popular in GOP" Within the Nation/Politics section of The Washington Times, Stephen Dinan states that having survived the tax reform debates within the Republican controlled Congress, the FairTax has eclipsed its main rival, the flat tax, and is gaining in popularity. Read the full article
"Imposing a national 'fair' tax" The Wall Street Journal's Stephen Moore on Marketplace Morning Report While Congress wraps up a four-day hearing on a wide gamut of tax issues, commentator Stephen Moore offers a fair alternative: A national sales tax. Listen to the audio clip
Ken Hoagland on "The Rush Limbaugh Show" FairTax.org's National Director of Communications Ken Hoagland calls in to "The Rush Limbaugh Show" and clears up a few points about the FairTax. Listen to the audio clip | ..> | ..>
Optimisé par  | | Anglais | | Albanais | | Arabe | | Bulgare | | Catalan | | Chinois | | Croate | | Tchèque | | Danois | | Néerlandais | | Estonien | | Philippin | | Finnois | | Français | | Galicien | | Allemand | | Grec | | Hébreu | | Hindi | | Hongrois | | Indonésien | | Italien | | Japonais | | Coréen | | Letton | | Lituanien | | Maltais | | Norvégien | | Polonais | | Portugais | | Roumain | | Russe | | Serbe | | Slovaque | | Slovène | | Espagnol | | Suédois | | Thaï | | Turc | | Ukrainien | | Vietnamien |
|
|
|
|
jeudi, septembre 27, 2007
 |
Humeur actuelle :  bien
..>
|
Rep. Ginny Brown-Waite, Florida 09/24/2007
Americans pay too much in taxes. The best way to spur the economy is to allow Americans to keep more of their hard earned wages. I am committed to fostering a flexible and competitive economy, and making our country a good place to do business. I assure you that I will work my hardest to ensure that.
http://brown-waite.house.gov/
|
|
Rep. Mary Fallin, Oklahoma 09/17/2007
Americans are taxed too much by a tax code that is too complicated. The FairTax bill would reduce the amount of taxes paid by most Americans while simplifying the process. I'm proud to be a cosponsor of this important piece of legislation.
http://fallin.house.gov/
|
|
Rep. Frank D. Lucas, Oklahoma 09/10/2007
I have long been a supporter of tax reform and I have worked to provide tax relief, less government regulation and promote fair trade. I want tax rate reductions for every family that pays income taxes.
http://www.house.gov/lucas/index.shtml
| ..>
Optimisé par  | | Anglais | | Albanais | | Arabe | | Bulgare | | Catalan | | Chinois | | Croate | | Tchèque | | Danois | | Néerlandais | | Estonien | | Philippin | | Finnois | | Français | | Galicien | | Allemand | | Grec | | Hébreu | | Hindi | | Hongrois | | Indonésien | | Italien | | Japonais | | Coréen | | Letton | | Lituanien | | Maltais | | Norvégien | | Polonais | | Portugais | | Roumain | | Russe | | Serbe | | Slovaque | | Slovène | | Espagnol | | Suédois | | Thaï | | Turc | | Ukrainien | | Vietnamien |
|
|
|
|
jeudi, septembre 13, 2007
 |
Humeur actuelle :  ravi
Sunrise in D.C. with the FairTax bus
 Our FairTax efforts in New Hampshire constituted another huge success for our "primary strategy." The FairTax bus -- which many of you have generously helped fund -- had a large presence, we had yet another FairTax question asked at a national debate, and the national media is really starting to warm up to our issue and momentum. Our time in New Hampshire further proves that the FairTax is now asserting itself as one of the key domestic policy issues of this year's political process.

We decided to make a minor detour on the bus's journey from New Hampshire to South Carolina briefly stopping in Washington, D.C. I am sure many of our "friends" on K Street and in Congress were thrilled to see our presence in their backyard. Not only did we make a brief stop at the Capitol, but we also decided to visit our friends at the Internal Revenue Service!
<< IRS Building)
Once again, thank you for your continued support and for helping us keep the FairTax bus moving across America. It will be visiting South Carolina and Florida over the next week keep your eyes out for a visit to your state soon.
The FairTax Team
Optimisé par  | | Anglais | | Albanais | | Arabe | | Bulgare | | Catalan | | Chinois | | Croate | | Tchèque | | Danois | | Néerlandais | | Estonien | | Philippin | | Finnois | | Français | | Galicien | | Allemand | | Grec | | Hébreu | | Hindi | | Hongrois | | Indonésien | | Italien | | Japonais | | Coréen | | Letton | | Lituanien | | Maltais | | Norvégien | | Polonais | | Portugais | | Roumain | | Russe | | Serbe | | Slovaque | | Slovène | | Espagnol | | Suédois | | Thaï | | Turc | | Ukrainien | | Vietnamien |
|
|
|
|
|
| | | | | |