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Permalink Reply by cary henderson on January 4, 2011 at 8:46pm
Permalink Reply by Jamie Wheeler on January 5, 2011 at 3:18am Great Question Dan....
Not sure that I have a "definate" definition of "more active supporter". I am like you...but many are not, but if they are willing to listen maybe we can teach them how to do some of the things we are doing.
I know many people who aren't on here, but are active, while some who are on here aren't active. I think that by signing up here or "liking" on FaceBook will eventually show those in DC as well as the American Citizen skeptics that there are a whole lot of people who KNOW about the FairTax and support it!
Permalink Reply by Jamie Wheeler on January 5, 2011 at 3:15am Don't get me wrong I ABSOLUTELY love FairTaxNation...but I have found that although I have 300 in our group from WA state...the back and forth is minimal. FTN was around before FaceBook...I was also on MySpace, I am also on Cafemom and a few more networking websites, the more we are everywhere & the more FairTax is posted the more it might start clicking!
Permalink Reply by John Neitz on January 5, 2011 at 9:25pm I don't add my thoughts on FTN often, but I do check in for information.
Facebook is a great place for educating the masses that there is a thing called the FairTax...most don't even know what it is. The network of "friends" throws the FairTax in hundreds of thousands of faces everyday. I try to use it as a commercial rather than a workshop. A few of us advocates do gather on closed pages, like FairTax 2012, to chat and educate ourselves on fine aspects of the bill...it helps.
As a CC, I do what I can... I hold "townhalls" in a local libary, I set-up tables and booths at tea party events and local fairs on my dime, I speak to any group that'll have me. I donate money when I can.
I believe in the FairTax.
What I, and all of us in the trenches, really need to know is...is there a National plan? National / Regional advertizing effort coming online? Something that'll grab the casual supporter and bring them to FT events.
Me and the hand full of advocates in my District are chomping at the bit to do bigger and better things.
We do need ACTIVE leadership at the National level...not just have a cool website and sell overpriced gear.
Push coordinated messages, events, plans. Use everything, including Facebook and all the social networks to educate, advocate and invigorate.
John Neitz
CC, Apache, OK
Permalink Reply by John Neitz on January 6, 2011 at 5:25am OK...already received heat for posting something similar on Facebook.
No, I didn't know there was a whopping four people "running" the HQ.
Sucks to be me.
Permalink Reply by cary henderson on January 11, 2011 at 11:30am 
Permalink Reply by Danny Higgins on January 17, 2011 at 10:52am I just shared the join link on the Facebook fan page as a status update. For those who think that the fan page should be "shutdown" have absolutely no idea how many people are introduced to the FairTax each and every single day via Facebook. Not to mention the opportunities that are out there for potentially reaching MILLIONS more.
To say that we should "shutdown" the Facebook page and just tell people to come over here is the equivalent of setting up a FairTax townhall building and hoping that enough people will happen to see it, be curious enough to wander over to the building to see what it is and then suddenly sign-up as supporters.
We have to go to where the people are to make them aware of the FairTax.
Permalink Reply by cary henderson on January 20, 2011 at 12:38pm
Permalink Reply by Jamie Wheeler on January 25, 2011 at 4:43pm
Permalink Reply by Jon Koth on February 2, 2011 at 2:54pm Update their is almost 80,000 people that like the facebook FairTax group.
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