Posted on 10/09/2003 11:17:15 AM PDT by lockeliberty
The following is the list of sponsors and co-sponsors of the Fair Tax Act of 2003.
These are the co-sponsors of House Bill 25.
Rep Akin, W. Todd - 4/10/2003 [MO-2] Rep Baker, Richard H. - 3/26/2003 [LA-6] Rep Bartlett, Roscoe G. - 10/2/2003 [MD-6] Rep Beauprez, Bob - 6/2/2003 [CO-7] Rep Bonilla, Henry - 4/2/2003 [TX-23] Rep Brady, Kevin - 3/18/2003 [TX-8] Rep Burns, Max - 3/31/2003 [GA-12] Rep Carter, John R. - 3/31/2003 [TX-31] Rep Collins, Mac - 2/25/2003 [GA-8] Rep Culberson, John Abney - 2/25/2003 [TX-7] Rep Deal, Nathan - 3/17/2003 [GA-10] Rep DeLay, Tom - 3/26/2003 [TX-22] Rep DeMint, Jim - 9/3/2003 [SC-4] Rep Doolittle, John T. - 3/25/2003 [CA-4] Rep Duncan, John J., Jr. - 9/24/2003 [TN-2] Rep Flake, Jeff - 2/25/2003 [AZ-6] Rep Franks, Trent - 4/2/2003 [AZ-2] Rep Gingrey, Phil - 3/31/2003 [GA-11] Rep Granger, Kay - 7/21/2003 [TX-12] Rep Gutknecht, Gil - 3/26/2003 [MN-1] Rep Hall, Ralph M. - 2/25/2003 [TX-4] Rep Hefley, Joel - 4/3/2003 [CO-5] Rep Hensarling, Jeb - 6/2/2003 [TX-5] Rep Isakson, Johnny - 9/3/2003 [GA-6] Rep Jones, Walter B., Jr. - 9/3/2003 [NC-3] Rep Keller, Ric - 9/15/2003 [FL-8] Rep King, Steve - 2/25/2003 [IA-5] Rep Kingston, Jack - 4/8/2003 [GA-1] Rep Lewis, Jerry - 4/2/2003 [CA-41] Rep McInnis, Scott - 10/8/2003 [CO-3] Rep Miller, Gary G. - 4/30/2003 [CA-42] Rep Miller, Jeff - 4/30/2003 [FL-1] Rep Norwood, Charlie - 3/17/2003 [GA-9] Rep Pearce, Stevan - 3/25/2003 [NM-2] Rep Peterson, Collin C. - 1/7/2003 [MN-7] Rep Shadegg, John B. - 3/31/2003 [AZ-3] Rep Tancredo, Thomas G. - 4/30/2003 [CO-6] Rep Taylor, Charles H. - 9/15/2003 [NC-11] Rep Wilson, Joe - 5/22/2003 [SC-2] Rep Young, Don - 4/30/2003 [AK]
These are the sponsors of Senate Bill 1493
Sen Chambliss, Saxby [GA] Sen Miller, Zell - 7/31/2003 [GA]
If you do not see your Congressman or Senator on this list please call them and urge them to support these Bills.
Click on the link to get more information on the Fair Tax Act of 2003
True.
I'm not averse to limiting Congress' power to tax, though. Repeal the 16th Amendment, define all taxes on a person's income as "capitation taxes," and cap excise/tariff rates at a rather low amount when not in a state of declared war.
Oh, so it's true, the reason for a national sales tax is to shift the tax from corporations to the individual.
Before you tell me (again) that I already pay their taxes, let me tell you I don't...For example I don't pay the taxes of Ford or GM because I don't buy new cars and I don't buy parts and service at their dealers...
Under the phony national sales tax that wouldn't be the case because they would be releived of their tax burden(s) that would then be redistributed throughout the consumption tax base...Every consumer would in effect be paying the taxes for all the corporations whether you purchased their products or not.
That isn't possible. For starters, though they wouldn't be paying FICA to the government, they would instead be paying it to the employee...If you think you're going to get that $40,000 vehicle for $28,000 AND have more money in your pocket you're dreaming.
The free market would spur competition in a fair tax system.
LOL! And after everyone drops their prices as low as possible, how will the fools compete then?...If they're smart they'll do now, what they'll ultimately have to do anyway.
Only a fool thinks price is the only way to compete and that a one size fits all, blanket government tax reduction is equivalent to competition. If you don't believe that just take a look at what's happened recently with American auto makers offering endless rebates and interest rate incentives and the Japanese offering quality along with new product line. The Japanese GAINED market share over the Americans.
I want a flat income tax that is simple and easy to pay.
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