The FairTax was on the primary ballots in three Georgia counties yesterday.
Ahh, for once a report of real voters doing what the do best. Actually vote for something or someone.
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John Linder in the House(HR25) & Saxby Chambliss Senate(S25) offer a comprehensive bill to kill all federal income, SS/Medicare payroll, and gift/estate taxes outright replacing them with with a national retail sales tax administered by the states.
H.R.25,S.25
A bill to promote freedom, fairness, and economic opportunity by repealing the income tax and other taxes, abolishing the Internal Revenue Service, and enacting a national retail sales tax to be administered primarily by the States.Refer for additional information:
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Despite 3,000 new laws and regulations added each year people increasingly prosper despite at the same time almost every person breaks more than just traffic laws several times each year.
How is it that persons and society haven't self-destructed with such huge lawlessness? Actually, it's direct evidence/proof that typical Americans' (productive workers and entrepreneurs) self-interest is more powerful than politicians and bureaucrats (parasitical elites) self-interest. The vast majority of new laws are not valid laws. They're the rulers proclamations made under the color of law used to control the citizens as a collective.
Enacting the FairTax is an important step toward a free-market capitalist society -- the founders vision. Not a collusion of big business, special interests with government/politicians and bureaucrats -- the status quo.
The FairTax alone will give a very substantial boost to the American economy. Followed by striking 95% of the new laws created each year and persons and society would send the economy into orbit and take individuals prosperity up with it. Plus, a consumption tax (nrst-FairTax) with true free-market capitalism is the greatest threat to terrorists.
Great information on the FairTax at: FairTax FAQ -- The FairTax bill: H.R.25
Noble Laureate, economist and champion of free-market capitalism, Milton Friedman's ten-part series (video): Free to Choose
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