Letters to the Editor (let the legal plagerism begin) :) - Fair Tax Nation2024-03-29T14:54:34Zhttp://www.fairtaxnation.com/forum/topics/letters-to-the-editor-let-the?groupUrl=letterstotheeditor&commentId=2636007%3AComment%3A106027&groupId=2636007%3AGroup%3A62232&feed=yes&xn_auth=noThis is not a letter to the e…tag:www.fairtaxnation.com,2010-07-27:2636007:Comment:1060272010-07-27T18:24:22.730ZMary Lynn Baileyhttp://www.fairtaxnation.com/profile/MaryLynnBailey
This is not a letter to the editor. Rather it is a response to any group that asks for donations of time or money. I sent this to the Senate Conservatives, and I have sent similar messages to the Tea Party, the Heritage Society, the RNC and so on. For now my donations go to our grassroots FairTax group, ensuring that we have a co-sponsor in Congress. I would love to contribute to Paul Ryan, Michelle Bachman, and other perceived conservatives. Freedom should be the most basic conservative…
This is not a letter to the editor. Rather it is a response to any group that asks for donations of time or money. I sent this to the Senate Conservatives, and I have sent similar messages to the Tea Party, the Heritage Society, the RNC and so on. For now my donations go to our grassroots FairTax group, ensuring that we have a co-sponsor in Congress. I would love to contribute to Paul Ryan, Michelle Bachman, and other perceived conservatives. Freedom should be the most basic conservative pursuit, and the FairTax goes a long way in the right direction. BTW, the contact address for the Senate Conservatives is <a href="http://senateconservatives.com/site/contact" target="_blank">http://senateconservatives.com/site/contact</a>. There is a similar PAC in the House, and I will send the same message there.<br />
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“Until you endorse the FairTax, I will have to believe that you are nothing more than a new manifestation of the old slave masters who enjoy the carrot and stick slavery of the income tax. Good slave masters are still slave masters, and I abhor slavery of any sort. Show me that you value freedom by endorsing the FairTax.<br />
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I like what you have to say, but until I see some action, I will have to assume you don’t want or need my support. It is up to you.” I have summarized the letter-…tag:www.fairtaxnation.com,2010-06-30:2636007:Comment:1045592010-06-30T18:54:22.930ZSunny Snaithhttp://www.fairtaxnation.com/profile/SunnySnaith
<i>I have summarized the letter-writing tips from this thread.<br />
Let me know if you have other suggestions I should include.</i><br />
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<center><b>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~<br></br>LETTER-WRITING TIPS<br></br>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~</b></center>
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<b>BEWARE OF A LETTER THAT IS TOO LONG:</b><br />
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* A Letter to the Editor should normally have fewer than 200 words.<br />
* Think of the available space in the paper.<br />
* Some editors may treat a longer letter as a "guest column".<br />
* Consider breaking up a long letter into a series of more…
<i>I have summarized the letter-writing tips from this thread.<br />
Let me know if you have other suggestions I should include.</i><br />
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<center><b>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~<br/>LETTER-WRITING TIPS<br/>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~</b></center>
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<b>BEWARE OF A LETTER THAT IS TOO LONG:</b><br />
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* A Letter to the Editor should normally have fewer than 200 words.<br />
* Think of the available space in the paper.<br />
* Some editors may treat a longer letter as a "guest column".<br />
* Consider breaking up a long letter into a series of more focused letters.<br />
* Consider adapting a long letter into a short speech.<br />
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Remember: KISS (Keep It Simple, Stupid!) so you don't lose the attention of the reader.<br />
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The "5 X 5" Trick: 5 paragraphs of 5 sentences each.<br />
Each sentence tells a story unto itself.<br />
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<b>CONSIDER THE TARGET AUDIENCE WHEN WRITING A LETTER.</b><br />
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<b>TARGET LETTERS TO LOCAL BUSINESS OWNERS:</b><br />
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* Call local businesses to get the owner's name.<br />
* Include a "looking forward to hearing from you" paragraph with your contact info.<br />
* Keep a record of the letters sent, any return calls, and your follow up calls.<br />
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<b>EDITORS PREFER LETTERS THAT ARE PERSONAL, WRITTEN FROM THE HEART.</b> Here's another one which also…tag:www.fairtaxnation.com,2009-07-25:2636007:Comment:685762009-07-25T18:37:07.664ZDave Boonehttp://www.fairtaxnation.com/profile/DaveBoone
Here's another one which also found ink in my local papers. I think the kernel came from Jim Bennett. At 500 words, it's too long for a LTE, but several papers printed it as a guest editorial.<br />
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Upon telling folks about the FairTax bill, they frequently say, “It’ll never happen.” They probably said that to the guy who invented the wheel. If the FairTax plan is such a great idea, if it is so important, then why will it never happen?<br />
Have we become so cynical that we believe change is impossible?…
Here's another one which also found ink in my local papers. I think the kernel came from Jim Bennett. At 500 words, it's too long for a LTE, but several papers printed it as a guest editorial.<br />
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Upon telling folks about the FairTax bill, they frequently say, “It’ll never happen.” They probably said that to the guy who invented the wheel. If the FairTax plan is such a great idea, if it is so important, then why will it never happen?<br />
Have we become so cynical that we believe change is impossible? Have we come to accept the current income tax code as a permanent, unquestionable, part of our lives?<br />
The FairTax bill would repeal all corporate and individual income taxes, payroll taxes, self-employment taxes, capital gains taxes, death taxes and gift taxes. They would be replaced with a revenue-neutral, 23% personal consumption tax. Americans would receive their entire paycheck. They would have the power to choose exactly when and how much to pay in taxes.<br />
The FairTax achieves this by giving every household of American citizens a tax prebate. The prebate will amount to 23% of the money they spend up to the poverty level. Families that spend only to buy basic necessities will be tax free because the prebate will cover their taxes every month. When a rich man decides to buy a new Italian sports car, 23% of the purchase price will enter the federal treasury. America will return to taxing wealth instead of wages. .<br />
The FairTax bill was first introduced in Congress in 1999. Gaining momentum is the greatest challenge to the enactment of the FairTax bill, and there is no greater momentum killer than Congress. The only antidote to the failure of Congress to act is to let them know the will of the overwhelming majority of American voters. We need to inform ourselves and then instruct our employees in Congress, in no uncertain terms, why we need the FairTax.<br />
Ronald Reagan touched on the greatness of our country when he stated that the American people have always had the capacity “to do whatever needs to be done to preserve this greatest bastion of freedom.” We will do this; we will do it because we must if we are to preserve the greatness that generations before us created. One of the best characteristics of the American people is our willingness to take risk, it’s in our genes, handed down by people from all over the world who came to the new world against long odds in search of religious and political freedom.<br />
The FairTax also helps fulfill an obligation to generations to follow, for whom we are now amassing an unprecedented, crushing debt. To those who say, “great idea, it will never happen,” I say shame on you. That’s a thoroughly un-American attitude. Americans achieve big because we think big.<br />
As John F. Kennedy put it, “The problems of the world cannot possibly be solved by skeptics or cynics whose horizons are limited by the obvious realities. We need men who can dream of things that never were.”<br />
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David Boone <a href="http://fairtaxmn.org">http://fairtaxmn.org</a><br />
1st Minnesota District Director dboone@acegroup.cc Got this one in the Rochester…tag:www.fairtaxnation.com,2009-07-25:2636007:Comment:685742009-07-25T18:14:49.638ZDave Boonehttp://www.fairtaxnation.com/profile/DaveBoone
Got this one in the Rochester Post Bulletin (Minnesota) yesterday:<br />
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I came across some interesting stats the other day which compared GDP among the U S states and the member countries of the EU. Few EU countries rank in the top 40. Luxemburg comes in at 2, Ireland is #21 and Austria is #39.<br />
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Looking at the low end we find the UK at 55, Germany at 58, Spain at 59, France at 61 and Italy at 63. Could the rampant socialist attitudes and policies among these governments be the reason they score…
Got this one in the Rochester Post Bulletin (Minnesota) yesterday:<br />
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I came across some interesting stats the other day which compared GDP among the U S states and the member countries of the EU. Few EU countries rank in the top 40. Luxemburg comes in at 2, Ireland is #21 and Austria is #39.<br />
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Looking at the low end we find the UK at 55, Germany at 58, Spain at 59, France at 61 and Italy at 63. Could the rampant socialist attitudes and policies among these governments be the reason they score so poorly compared to the individual states here in the U S? While it’s fashionable these days to hold up Europe as a social model, one has to ask, at what economic price? Why should we want a shrinking economic pie? Wouldn’t we be better off to grow that pie with the expectation that each of us could have a larger piece?<br />
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How do we grow the pie? Well, the FairTax, of course. The FairTax is a national sales tax which does away with the all the federal taxes including the income tax, which are now withheld from your paycheck.<br />
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Some would prefer a Flat Tax as the way to reform the current tax mess. But look where flat tax countries fall on the same study: Czech Republic – 68, Estonia – 71, Latvia – 74, Lithuania – 75, Bulgaria – 77, and Rumania – 78.<br />
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Dave Boone<br />
Communications Director<br />
Mn 4 FairTax<br />
Houston, Mn 55943<br />
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507 896-2421 I'm revising the part about S…tag:www.fairtaxnation.com,2009-07-02:2636007:Comment:661472009-07-02T23:42:44.917ZNancy L. Gatchelhttp://www.fairtaxnation.com/profile/NancyLGatchel
I'm revising the part about Soc. Sec. and Medicare to something like "markedly contribute to Soc. Sec. and Medicare solvency". Feedback?
I'm revising the part about Soc. Sec. and Medicare to something like "markedly contribute to Soc. Sec. and Medicare solvency". Feedback? While studies show the FairTa…tag:www.fairtaxnation.com,2009-06-27:2636007:Comment:657522009-06-27T18:09:16.429ZJamie Wheeler WAhttp://www.fairtaxnation.com/profile/Jamie
While studies show the FairTax will bring solvency it very well may not. We have NEVER had any other "revenue" system to prove one way or the other. We DO KNOW that our current system DISCOURAGES work...and if one doesn't work, one doesn't have "income" for which to be taxed by. We know that it will help SS & Medicare MORE than our current INCOME/TAX the rich system.
While studies show the FairTax will bring solvency it very well may not. We have NEVER had any other "revenue" system to prove one way or the other. We DO KNOW that our current system DISCOURAGES work...and if one doesn't work, one doesn't have "income" for which to be taxed by. We know that it will help SS & Medicare MORE than our current INCOME/TAX the rich system. Excellent well written letter…tag:www.fairtaxnation.com,2009-06-27:2636007:Comment:657502009-06-27T17:27:13.073ZPaul Hoffmanhttp://www.fairtaxnation.com/profile/PaulHoffman
Excellent well written letter. I concur with other reviewers about length. Too much info for 1 letter. The only problem I have with your facts is your assertion that the Fair Tax would solve the problems of insolvency in SS and Medicare. It would certainly help but by itself is insufficient without reforms in those programs.
Excellent well written letter. I concur with other reviewers about length. Too much info for 1 letter. The only problem I have with your facts is your assertion that the Fair Tax would solve the problems of insolvency in SS and Medicare. It would certainly help but by itself is insufficient without reforms in those programs. I do the same thing, Jamie! I…tag:www.fairtaxnation.com,2009-06-26:2636007:Comment:657002009-06-26T18:15:56.315ZNancy L. Gatchelhttp://www.fairtaxnation.com/profile/NancyLGatchel
I do the same thing, Jamie! I take off on a manic rant because I want to extole all the virtues of Fair Tax. I forget to KISS so as not to lose the attention of the reader.
I do the same thing, Jamie! I take off on a manic rant because I want to extole all the virtues of Fair Tax. I forget to KISS so as not to lose the attention of the reader. I might very well use your le…tag:www.fairtaxnation.com,2009-06-26:2636007:Comment:656912009-06-26T17:12:00.249ZJamie Wheeler WAhttp://www.fairtaxnation.com/profile/Jamie
I might very well use your letter for a business owner! I'd call a local business to find out the owner's name. Then write him the letter and end my letter with looking forward to hearing from you if you want to learn more or how to get involved to make this happen.<br />
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You should keep a record of who you sent them to and who you have made follow up calls with and who have called you.<br />
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Keep up the good work!! I find that I get excited and get too wordy, but honestly I had one very wordy rant I…
I might very well use your letter for a business owner! I'd call a local business to find out the owner's name. Then write him the letter and end my letter with looking forward to hearing from you if you want to learn more or how to get involved to make this happen.<br />
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You should keep a record of who you sent them to and who you have made follow up calls with and who have called you.<br />
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Keep up the good work!! I find that I get excited and get too wordy, but honestly I had one very wordy rant I sent to the editor and they published it!<br />
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Gooo FairTax!<br />
Thanks for sharing Nancy! Thanx, Tony. I'm never sure a…tag:www.fairtaxnation.com,2009-06-26:2636007:Comment:656772009-06-26T15:22:39.803ZNancy L. Gatchelhttp://www.fairtaxnation.com/profile/NancyLGatchel
Thanx, Tony. I'm never sure about my letters. In the future, I'll keep my letters shorter when writing to the editor, and not try to cram so much info in. However, since the newspaper likes it, it turns out they may use it as a guest column. Pray that happens! In the future, I'll also consider the demographics when forming a letter.<br />
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Do you think this letter might appeal to business owners?
Thanx, Tony. I'm never sure about my letters. In the future, I'll keep my letters shorter when writing to the editor, and not try to cram so much info in. However, since the newspaper likes it, it turns out they may use it as a guest column. Pray that happens! In the future, I'll also consider the demographics when forming a letter.<br />
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Do you think this letter might appeal to business owners?