Posted on 05/16/2007 9:46:33 AM PDT by SittinYonder
THE RALLY WAS A TREMENDOUS SUCCESS! WHEW!
FairTax Rally Gallery Well .. you came, didn't you? Thousands of you! What a tremendous night it was last night at the Carolina Coliseum. We had about 10,000 seats curtained off, and as I looked around I don't think there were 1000 empty seats ... all of them up near the rafters. So I'll estimate the crowd at between 8,500 and 9,000. What a night! Music from Banks and Shane and the Swinging Medallions ... and appearances by Governor Mike Huckabee, Congressman Duncan Hunter, Sean Hannity and John Stossel.
The really amazing part of the rally was when we all left the coliseum with thousands of FairTax signs to march around the Koger Center .. the site of the debate. Everyone was orderly --- but if you'll look at our picture galleries you'll find that we pretty much had all of the territory covered with FairTax supporters.
Several anecdotes of encounters with the staff of presidential candidates are starting to filter through. Some McCain staffers questioned some FairTax supporters about how they got there, thinking that they had been bussed in. They seemed impressed that most of the people there had driven to Columbia on their own.
There is no doubt that this rally last night had an effect. The crowd was so large that it cannot be ignored. The two big presences in Columbia last night were the presidential candidates and the FairTax.
Thanks so much for the sacrifice you made to get there. Now it's on to Ames, Iowa for a rally on the eve of the Iowa Caucus!
The march around the Koger Center was incredible. We were led by a local high school marching band. The cops told Boortz we could only march around the Coliseum where the rally was being held.
Though the FairTax staff people were trying to lead the crowd around the Coliseum, a couple thousand of us broke off and marched in front of the Koger center. We walked on the sidewalk between the press satellite trucks and their tents.
The only recognizable press person was CNN's John King. He refused to acknowledge the thousands of people wearing FairTax T-shirts and hats, carrying signs and chanting "FairTax Now ... Dare to be Fair!" King just stared past us like we didn't exist - especially when some of us started telling him he was missing a huge story.
The "Impeach Bush Now" crowd was completely lost by the thousands of FairTax marchers.
It really was a great political rally. A respectful and friendly crowd. They had shuttles to and from parking that made the entire thing very convenient and easy.
There are pictures at the link ... my wife and kids are in one of the shots.
FairTax ping for some who might be interested. The crowd was enormous and we flooded the blocks around the Koger Center where the debate was held.
Of course, little or no media coverage despite all the people there.
I am still stuned by the lack of media coverage. Thousands marching, no film footage shown ANYWHERE!
Guess next time we need really really big puppets. That’d get their attention.
Discussing the ‘fair tax’ bites it and always will until its proponants drop the ‘tax inclusive’ rate specification (don’t even bother me with trying to explain it anymore, I understand what it means and it sux and so do you if you want to use that - it gives the perception of a lower tax rate and I don’t want to start any discussion with deception at your core)
I am all for a FLAT TAX. 10% across the board for EVERYONE, no exceptions, no refunds, no deductions except you do not pay on money that was taken away by other taxes. (real estate taxes are dedutible, but the mortgage interest isn’t anymore) The government HAS TO live within that budget.
One of my biggest objections to “fair tax” is that it isn’t. You pay it at the cash register, but people who make less than $40K pay nothing so they get a huge tax refund at the end of the year through uncle sucker.
Can’t any of you see that these people (and the number will be enormous as a voitng %percentage) will VOTE FOR THE PERSON WHO PROMISES THEM A BIGGER ONE? All elections are reduced to one issue.
The Flat Tax doesn’t do away with the IRS, it keeps the government keeping tabs on its citizens and it’s absurd to believe that it won’t eventually become the same as the modern tax code. It leaves in place the lobbyists and special interest groups and gives the government the same opportunity to attempt to manipulate our behavior.
My understanding of Fair Tax is that as long as I purchase everything under my business then my tax rate is 0%.
Is that true?
The Flat Tax doesnt do away with the IRS,And the FairTax just replaces one bureaucracy with another.
it keeps the government keeping tabs on its citizensThe Flat Tax requires no more personal information be given to the government than the FairTax does.
and its absurd to believe that it wont eventually become the same as the modern tax code.Well, golly. You could say that about anything, including the FairTax.
It leaves in place the lobbyists and special interest groups and gives the government the same opportunity to attempt to manipulate our behavior.As does the FairTax, although the FairTax may make it easier to manipulate behavior by adjusting the rate on specific goods or services, i.e., sin taxes. The Flat Tax has no exemptions except for a standard personal exemption.
That's a tax inclusive rate. Drop the deceptive rate specification.
Not at all. If you purchase anything at the retail level, it is taxed, no matter who you're purchasing it for.I don't believe that's what the bill states. It states "No tax shall be imposed under section 101 on any taxable property or service purchased for... a business purpose in a trade or business." It makes no stipulation that the purchase can't be at retail (it does for purchases for export - they must be done at wholesale).
Ping.
Business items (inputs) are not taxed.
The mechanism for tracking this is a tax exempt cert not unlike today's sales tax certs.
If you buy a new tractor for your landscaping business, you may buy it without tax. If you buy a new tractor for your son to mow your lawn at home, it will have tax added.
I mean if something costs $100 and the tax rate is 10% (tax EXclusive) then you automatically know the final price is $110. Quick, what would it’s price be with a 10% tax INCLUSIVE rate?
You flat taxers are like liberals- Lying about the real rate, and attacking anyone with stupid nonesense when they try to have a rational discussion. ANOTHER reason I hate the flat tax.. all its supporters are unable to discuss it rationally withouth resorting to liberal tactics.
The answer to the aboive question is that the final price would be 111.10 , which to most people looks like 11.1% tax rate (which it is), not 10% (tax inclusive)
I oppose the flat tax. Separately, it is trivial to calculate the tax using either method. Sorry you have trouble.
Separately, it is trivial to calculate the tax using either method. Sorry you have trouble.Really. Maybe you would like to show me the calculation for the tax on a $99.44 item using the 23% tax inclusive rate. Using the 29.87% exclusive rate it's:
99.44 x .2987 = $29.70Let's see your calculations.
99.44*1.2987
There it is. Trivial. 1.2987 IS 1+23/77. No worries.
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