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  • Demystifying 9-9-9 and Other Fair Taxes (What is the fairest revenue system?)

    10/27/2011 9:15:04 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 7 replies
    American Thinker ^ | 10/27/2011 | By Anthony J.Ciani
    Our tax system is a source of mystery and headache for many, filled with confusing benefits and detriments, depending on whether the payer did what his political masters wanted him to do. Even more disturbing is that most revenues have been hidden behind the sticker prices and omitted from our pay stubs. Revenues were hidden by politicians for two reasons: to make it impossible for the payer to determine if he received value for his dollar, and so that funds could be easily misappropriated on things the payer never used or could ever use. Herman Cain suggests that you visit...
  • Millionaire Tim Burns Wants to Raise Middle Class Taxes (Democrats distort support of the Fair Tax)

    04/15/2010 5:56:16 AM PDT · by Buckeye McFrog · 24 replies · 893+ views
    DCCC website ^ | 3/25/2010 | Press Release
    Republican Tim Burns (PA-12) is once again going out of his way to prove that he is grossly out of touch with Western Pennsylvania. The latest example is particularly telling; despite the fact that middle class families are already struggling, Burns has endorsed a risky and radical plan deceivingly called the “Fair Tax” that would enact a 23 percent national sales tax on all goods and services including food and clothing. The plan would dramatically increase the tax burden for middle class families while only benefiting the wealthiest Americans like Tim Burns. In Pennsylvania, middle income Pennsylvanians would see their...
  • The 'Fair Tax'

    04/18/2006 10:26:47 AM PDT · by Eaglewatcher · 153 replies · 1,733+ views
    American Chronicle ^ | April 17, 2006 | Congressman John Linder
    In Congress today is a tax reform bill called “The FairTax.” I want to tell you a little about it and then tell you why it is important for the immigration debate. The FairTax would institute a national retail sales tax and eliminate the personal income tax, the payroll tax, and the taxes hidden in business but paid by the consumer. It replaces all of these taxes with a 23% tax on personal consumption, meaning that out of every dollar spent by consumers, 23 cents will go to the tax man and 77 cents will go to the merchant. This...