I like the Fair Tax. What can I do? - Fair Tax Nation2024-03-28T11:06:51Zhttp://www.fairtaxnation.com/forum/topics/i-like-the-fair-tax-what-can?feed=yes&xn_auth=noNow THAT is what I'm talking…tag:www.fairtaxnation.com,2009-02-01:2636007:Comment:132362009-02-01T17:26:45.243ZCarol Adams McLeanhttp://www.fairtaxnation.com/profile/CarolAdamsMcLean
Now THAT is what I'm talking about!!! Too fun!
Now THAT is what I'm talking about!!! Too fun! Add the FairTax to what you d…tag:www.fairtaxnation.com,2009-02-01:2636007:Comment:132182009-02-01T17:03:38.293ZTonyhttp://www.fairtaxnation.com/profile/Tony
Add the FairTax to what you do as a hobby....great idea!!! <br />
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Add the FairTax to what you do as a hobby....great idea!!! <br />
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<img src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/306772030?profile=original" alt="" width="337" height="450"> Meet the FairTax Troopers This is my response to the 20…tag:www.fairtaxnation.com,2009-02-01:2636007:Comment:132012009-02-01T16:08:05.339ZCarol Adams McLeanhttp://www.fairtaxnation.com/profile/CarolAdamsMcLean
This is my response to the 2009 blitz discussion... and how I see everyone getting involved<br />
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"Every FairTax leader in the country works to create a FairTax Group on every campus in their area to find young leadership for FairTax mobilization - this is the group that will benefit the most from FairTax and has the most energy<br />
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Derogatory comments and name calling of all politicians be stopped by all in FairTax leadership. The facts alone incriminate the guilty parties.<br />
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Promote FairTax more…
This is my response to the 2009 blitz discussion... and how I see everyone getting involved<br />
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"Every FairTax leader in the country works to create a FairTax Group on every campus in their area to find young leadership for FairTax mobilization - this is the group that will benefit the most from FairTax and has the most energy<br />
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Derogatory comments and name calling of all politicians be stopped by all in FairTax leadership. The facts alone incriminate the guilty parties.<br />
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Promote FairTax more through every day activities. If you have a booth to sell goods somewhere, put out info cards that refer to FairTax.org or FairTaxNation.com or even <a href="http://www.youtube.com/fairtaxhub">http://www.youtube.com/fairtaxhub</a> If you attend school, you put FairTax stickers on your book covers or start a group. At work, use a FairTax coffee mug. If you entertain in your home, put FairTax.org on your disposable dessert plates. If you attend church, you ask to use a room one Sunday and offer an informational meeting to your friends to explain FairTax... short, sweet, just the facts and where to get info. Bring FairTax to what you love. If you bike, join Mike on his rides. If you love to make pottery, make a FairTax pot - someone will ask about it. Find the common ground and engage FairTax from there.<br />
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Continue our movement as Nonpartisan, non confrontational... just to make FairTax a word that everyone has heard. Momentum will build. People will ask you at some point. Try not to crusade (I am SOOO guilty of this). Don't argue with people, unless they actually bother to read the book or FairTax.org If they don't want to get it, they won't. You cannot enlighten the unconscious.<br />
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If you know of FairTax supporters who just won't get involved, work with them to understand how vital their involvement is. Get them a FairTax mug for their birthday. My graduation gifts to all high schoolers is the FairTax book. It's worth trillions of dollars, much more than the traditional $50 gift.<br />
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It's these little things while doing what you love to do that will attract the masses - let's not attack the masses" I am like you. The first thin…tag:www.fairtaxnation.com,2009-02-01:2636007:Comment:131622009-02-01T13:46:35.705ZEarl Mathewshttp://www.fairtaxnation.com/profile/EarlMathews
I am like you. The first thing I looked for was my area to join a local meeting, but who was my district coordinator, much less the local.<br />
Then I wanted to know how to obtain a standard 'handout' to place in the public library in this area, but could not locate.<br />
It appears just as another meeting place, with the exception of the big cities like Miami, Tampa, Chicago and other large metro areas.<br />
Grassroots start in small town USA just as much as the big cities! I signed up for Local coordinator…
I am like you. The first thing I looked for was my area to join a local meeting, but who was my district coordinator, much less the local.<br />
Then I wanted to know how to obtain a standard 'handout' to place in the public library in this area, but could not locate.<br />
It appears just as another meeting place, with the exception of the big cities like Miami, Tampa, Chicago and other large metro areas.<br />
Grassroots start in small town USA just as much as the big cities! I signed up for Local coordinator and waiting to see what I can do, I hope if your a member and the only one in your small town you do the same and show the big guys we can make a difference! We have a "Welcome Page" on t…tag:www.fairtaxnation.com,2009-01-31:2636007:Comment:129742009-01-31T22:03:23.383ZDave Sibolehttp://www.fairtaxnation.com/profile/DaveSibole
We have a "Welcome Page" on the Zapper site but I think it got limited usage. But it too was buried. I would recommend a Tab called "Welcome." A lot of people will not hunt for things to familarize themselves with a site. Or maybe part of the automated welcome sent could include a link to a "What Next" page.<br />
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Dave Sibole
We have a "Welcome Page" on the Zapper site but I think it got limited usage. But it too was buried. I would recommend a Tab called "Welcome." A lot of people will not hunt for things to familarize themselves with a site. Or maybe part of the automated welcome sent could include a link to a "What Next" page.<br />
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Dave Sibole