March 16, 2012

FairTax Friday l Land of the free or home of the fleeced?




 

 

"The most difficult thing is the decision to act, the rest is merely tenacity." - Amelia Earhart

Land of the Free or Home of the Fleeced?

By Jordan Williamson

"The more corrupt the republic, the more numerous the laws." These wise words written by Tacitus, the Roman statesman and historian so long ago can be used today to aptly describe our current tax code - a tax code that has fallen away from its original constitutional purpose.

Many tax alternatives are being discussed but only one provides the solution that will grow our economy and stimulate job growth.… the FairTax. There is no reason to wait for further action. We must act now because it has become abundantly clear that our current system is unsustainable and detrimental to America's future.

It has been recently reported yet cannot be overstated that only half of Americans pay into our income tax system. This has had the effect, over time, of both parties using the current tax code as a reelection tool.

What we are witnessing is nothing more than purchasing votes with taxpayer dollars. We are being bribed with our own money. The real tragedy is how cheaply Americans can now be bought. It was not so long ago that a brave Revolutionary patriot by the name of Joseph Reed said, "I am not worth purchasing, but such as I am, the King of Great Britain is not rich enough to do it." The bravery of our founding patriots, those not even household names, has been traded for the tawdry sum that Americans sell themselves for today.

The FairTax peels away that opaque barrier separating us from our elected representatives. By simplifying the tax code and rendering it as transparent as the very air you breathe, it puts us in control of how government receives its money and thus how they spend it. It puts everyone on the tax rolls yet ensures we do not pay for necessities with the prebate.

It restores our right to our own property by removing the grasp of the IRS. In fact, it dissolves the IRS completely. No longer will we have to answer to the government on what we purchase with our own earned funds, or where we desire to give charitably. It ends the class warfare component to our tax code, thereby allowing us to rally together to examine the workings of Congress as sovereign citizens.

Our founders created a Continental Army and organized to defeat a reining empire. We have the ability to instantly communicate an equally transmittable idea. Join me and the other FairTax advocates around the country in fighting for our liberty and the country we were promised 236 short years ago. This is a fight we can win but more importantly, it is a fight we cannot afford to lose.

Jordan Williamson is a volunteer in the Dallas, Texas area.

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With Special Topic: The FairTax Impact on Gasoline and Other Excise Taxes

When: Thursday, March 22, 2012

Time: 8 pm Eastern, 7 pm Central, 6 pm Mountain,  5 pm Pacific

Where: At your personal computer anywhere!

Why: To provide an interactive forum for people who cannot get to local meetings to learn about the FairTax and to present special topics that are frequently misunderstood or not generally discussed.

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Join: To participate, register here and watch for the confirmation email. For more information contact Larry Walters at repeal_16@earthlink.net.

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The most difficult thing is the decision to act, the rest is merely tenacity. 
Amelia Earhart
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