Become Familiar With the Details of The Fair Tax - Fair Tax Nation2024-03-28T19:19:49Zhttp://www.fairtaxnation.com/forum/topics/become-familiar-with-the?commentId=2636007%3AComment%3A57972&xg_raw_resources=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noI have now read the second bo…tag:www.fairtaxnation.com,2009-06-15:2636007:Comment:638392009-06-15T16:56:51.188ZDavid Shipphttp://www.fairtaxnation.com/profile/DavidShipp
I have now read the second book; "Fairtax; The truth". I would highly recommend it. I also recently finished another book "every one should read" called "Decision in Philadelphia: The Constitutional Convention of 1787" Very informative and interesting. Gives a lot of insight into the men and the issues and how important what resulted should be to All of us.
I have now read the second book; "Fairtax; The truth". I would highly recommend it. I also recently finished another book "every one should read" called "Decision in Philadelphia: The Constitutional Convention of 1787" Very informative and interesting. Gives a lot of insight into the men and the issues and how important what resulted should be to All of us. I've just completed the secon…tag:www.fairtaxnation.com,2009-05-24:2636007:Comment:584932009-05-24T03:54:03.940ZClay Welshhttp://www.fairtaxnation.com/profile/ClarenceClayWelsh
I've just completed the second audio book by Neal Boortz & John Linder - <i>Fairtax - The Truth - Answering the Critics.</i> This too is a great read or I should say "Listen." However, now that I've heard the oral arguments, I'm ordering the Book From Amazon. You can buy a "used" version in good shape for about $4 and shipping will hit you about the same amount, so its easily in range of most of our pocket books. Mr. Boortz's comments to critics is phenomenal. It really contains ammunition…
I've just completed the second audio book by Neal Boortz & John Linder - <i>Fairtax - The Truth - Answering the Critics.</i> This too is a great read or I should say "Listen." However, now that I've heard the oral arguments, I'm ordering the Book From Amazon. You can buy a "used" version in good shape for about $4 and shipping will hit you about the same amount, so its easily in range of most of our pocket books. Mr. Boortz's comments to critics is phenomenal. It really contains ammunition to use against critics. I guess it's time for me to l…tag:www.fairtaxnation.com,2009-05-24:2636007:Comment:584742009-05-24T02:25:46.798ZNancy L. Gatchelhttp://www.fairtaxnation.com/profile/NancyLGatchel
I guess it's time for me to learn to twitter! Sometimes it seems there aren't enough hours in a day!
I guess it's time for me to learn to twitter! Sometimes it seems there aren't enough hours in a day! Thanks for your inputtag:www.fairtaxnation.com,2009-05-24:2636007:Comment:584702009-05-24T02:21:33.276ZDavid Shipphttp://www.fairtaxnation.com/profile/DavidShipp
Thanks for your input
Thanks for your input Actually, I did. Though I hav…tag:www.fairtaxnation.com,2009-05-23:2636007:Comment:583792009-05-23T15:00:24.909ZNancy L. Gatchelhttp://www.fairtaxnation.com/profile/NancyLGatchel
Actually, I did. Though I have been all over fairtax.org, I felt as if there may be something I didn't quite get. The Fair Tax Book answered any vague questions or misunderstandings I may have had. I still plan to read the second book. I want to be better able to counter any negative criticisms, though I've gotten pretty good at that for the most part.<br />
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This site helps me tremendously with the info shared among us.
Actually, I did. Though I have been all over fairtax.org, I felt as if there may be something I didn't quite get. The Fair Tax Book answered any vague questions or misunderstandings I may have had. I still plan to read the second book. I want to be better able to counter any negative criticisms, though I've gotten pretty good at that for the most part.<br />
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This site helps me tremendously with the info shared among us. David,
You can never learn e…tag:www.fairtaxnation.com,2009-05-23:2636007:Comment:583192009-05-23T05:02:30.731ZRon Teidelhttp://www.fairtaxnation.com/profile/RonTeidel
David,<br />
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You can never learn enough about FairTax and even though the site is very comprehensive there is never anything better than having a book at your fingertips for ready reference. "FairTax: The Truth" is a must read for anyone that wants to promote FairTax because it really does an excellent job at preparing and teaching you a ready response to inevitable questions you or a listening ear may have. When I read FairTax: The Truth I had my big time skeptical reading mind turned way up. I had…
David,<br />
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You can never learn enough about FairTax and even though the site is very comprehensive there is never anything better than having a book at your fingertips for ready reference. "FairTax: The Truth" is a must read for anyone that wants to promote FairTax because it really does an excellent job at preparing and teaching you a ready response to inevitable questions you or a listening ear may have. When I read FairTax: The Truth I had my big time skeptical reading mind turned way up. I had many mental questions all prepared to cut holes in this new tax plan, but came away after reading it very satisfied that my questions were answered.<br />
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Reading H.R. 25 isn't nearly as entertaining as the books, but I think it is essential it be read along with the books. Nothing would be more embarassing while selling the Fairtax to a friend , co-worker, or relative than to be asked if you have read H.R. 25, and you hadn't!<br />
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We all can be a help to one another in promoting this. No one is as smart as all of us sharing our knowledge and experiences of the FairTax. Happy reading.<br />
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Ron As one who is familiar with t…tag:www.fairtaxnation.com,2009-05-22:2636007:Comment:582482009-05-22T22:29:14.365ZDavid Shipphttp://www.fairtaxnation.com/profile/DavidShipp
As one who is familiar with the site and has searched up and down it. Do you find the books add any thing? I have not read either book, but I have read H.R.25 looking for inconsistencies with the site and have not found any. I just assumed all the information is on Fairtax.org especially if you click on the link to the left that says "read more about the Fairtax" which I refer people to often.
As one who is familiar with the site and has searched up and down it. Do you find the books add any thing? I have not read either book, but I have read H.R.25 looking for inconsistencies with the site and have not found any. I just assumed all the information is on Fairtax.org especially if you click on the link to the left that says "read more about the Fairtax" which I refer people to often. check your local library - th…tag:www.fairtaxnation.com,2009-05-22:2636007:Comment:582172009-05-22T20:51:59.771ZSean Faganhttp://www.fairtaxnation.com/profile/Sean
check your local library - they're bound to have at least the first book; if they don't, let me know and I'll donate one!
check your local library - they're bound to have at least the first book; if they don't, let me know and I'll donate one! It's ok. I'm still learning.tag:www.fairtaxnation.com,2009-05-22:2636007:Comment:579952009-05-22T01:59:13.724ZNancy L. Gatchelhttp://www.fairtaxnation.com/profile/NancyLGatchel
It's ok. I'm still learning.
It's ok. I'm still learning. thanks for saying what button…tag:www.fairtaxnation.com,2009-05-22:2636007:Comment:579792009-05-22T01:36:11.947Zmichelekinghttp://www.fairtaxnation.com/profile/micheleking
thanks for saying what buttons to mash. I've read a couple of things on there, but 4 me the site is hard to navigate. Y'all are all very helpful.
thanks for saying what buttons to mash. I've read a couple of things on there, but 4 me the site is hard to navigate. Y'all are all very helpful.