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Dayton Mall Area (OH)

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Dayton Mall Area (OH)

This group is for anyone that live in Centerville, Miamisburg, Kettering, Springboro, and surrounding areas.  Our monthly meeting is the 1st Wed. @ Miami Twp Govt Ctr, 2700 Lyons Rd, Miamisburg, OH 45036.  This is for anyone interested in FairTax.

Website: http://OHFairTax.org
Members: 151
Latest Activity: Apr 10, 2013

"We're only as effective as our membership is active".

WANTED!! VOLUNTEERS TO HELP WITH UP COMING EVENTS; RALLYS, FAIRS, FESTIVALS, WALKING NEIGHBORHOODS, ETC.

The FairTax is growing and we need your help to spread the word and educate folks about the benefits of the FairTax!


Our : "Five for FairTax" campaign is working!! We have been able to purchase 4' x 6' FairTax billboards to place on busy roadways. If you have (or know of anyone ) that has an area where we could place a billboard, please let us know. We are looking to place these all across OHIO!!! Exciting!!!!!!

We also need volunteers to find businesses, that would like to help promote the FairTax, by displaying a FairTax Placard (8 1/2" x 18") in their place of business.

A FairTax T-Shirt will be awarded monthly to the FairTax member that gets the most businesses and another that gets the most FairTax billboard placements!!

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Comment by Frank Gilbert on December 17, 2011 at 10:41pm

Walt Bagley has a great idea.
Phone calls to a Congressional office get answered by one clerk and recorded on a log sheet. That sheet gets looked at to see what areas received the most calls or other activity. It only effects one person in the office for a few seconds. Think about something else.

If you prepare a short letter to the congressperson and FAX it to the office. (still a phone call expense) A clerk in the office must pick up the fax and read through it in order to log it in. Then what do they do with the letter? Pass it along to the tax staff person to respond? If an office is flooded with faxes, someone must refill the paper in the machine, there would be stacks of paper produced to be handled and filed etc. This would create more activity in the office than just making a phone call and maybe get more of an impact.

This is something we could work on here next year folks. Look for it in an upcoming meeting.

Comment by Frank Gilbert on December 16, 2011 at 10:11pm

On 12-15-11 the Fairborn Daily Herald posted state director Steve Curtis latest column "Congress and the FairTax". Well worth the read. The newspaper also published a letter to the editor from Bill Teti (Fairborn resident and FairTax friend) regarding the FairTax.

12-16-11 the Fairborn Daily Herald has a commentary on the editorial pages by a guy name of William Rice regarding taxes and the "rich". The title is "the rich don't need a free ride" and may be found on www.otherwords.org WARNING, he is a leftie!!

Lastly, I just want to point out that our local hometown newspaper is continuing to do its job by keeping the tax reform issue alive. Do we know any other paper that is doing this? I sure don't.

Comment by Frank Gilbert on December 13, 2011 at 8:11pm

Dec. 9, 2011 Fairborn Daily Herald "FairTax Column" by Steve Curtis (state director) was a very timely one. The FairTax and how it could effect our Christmas shopping. Hopefully, its recieved some attention and generated some thinking. Don't forget, you can go to www.ohfairtax.org and see previous columns. Go ahead and use them. That's what they're there for.

The paper was also great about making sure they put in my announcement of no meeting this month because of the Christmas holiday season. Looking forward to January already!

Comment by Billie on December 8, 2011 at 9:29pm

Hi Folks,  We had a very nice crowd as usual last night at the monthly FairTax meeting.  There were individuals, several couples, and two folks drove up from Cincinnati.  Steve Curtis our State Director was there and brought us up to date on what National is doing.  The "$5 for FairTax" seems to be working and several States have run radio commercials with the money collected.  Steve said Ohio ran one in the Columbus area.  The group would like your ideas on how to get more people informed about FairTax.  What do you think is working?  We talked about the 2012 candidates and having a debate on FairTax.  I feel a lot was accomplished, we had a good time, and wished each other a Merry Christmas.  Hope to see you at our meeting in January 2012.

Comment by Frank Gilbert on December 5, 2011 at 10:26pm

Can't promise, but we'll try to be there. Would be great to see you.

Comment by Barbara Wilson on December 5, 2011 at 5:53am
"We're only as effective as our membership is active".

Join us this Wed and bring a friend. We will be discussing what we can do to promote the FairTax in 2012.

 A FairTax Yard sign will be given for bringing a guest and to first time attendees.

We will have free FairTax stickers for anyone that would like to put them on their Christmas cards.

"We're only as effective as our membership is active".
 First Wed. of Month: December 7
 Location: Miami Township Government Center 
 Time: 6:30pm to 8:00 pm
Street: 2700 Lyons Road City/Town: Miamisburg, OH 45036
Contact Info: 937.298.5092 Barbara Wilson/ or Paul Hoffman 937.287.7256 
 
 
 
 
 
Comment by Frank Gilbert on December 2, 2011 at 9:47pm

Today, in the Fairborn Daily Herald appears my favorite Steve Curtis column. If you don't get the drift here, you aren't ever going to understand the need for the FairTax. Entitled "The Income Tax: Revanue raiser or tool of tyrants", this eye opening column should be shared around the nation. If you'd like to read it (and you really should), go to www.ohfairtax.org in a couple of days and click on "fairtaxfacts" Well worth the time my FairTax friends!!!

Comment by Frank Gilbert on November 22, 2011 at 10:12pm

The Fairborn Daily Herald has published the tax issue in their editorial section three days in a row. I think they get it folks. Nov. 18, 19, and 22 all had columns, one of which was our FairTax column. Kudos to our local newspaper for keeping the issue in our faces.

Comment by Frank Gilbert on November 22, 2011 at 7:12am

Folks, One thing I failed to mention along with my message about Steve's column was the column that appeared the day before. It was also about tax reform and approached the issue by saying the rich need to pay their "fairshare" and corporations need to pay more taxes. This is the mentality we are up against. And we need to keep spreading the word far and wide. Look for these types of columns in your local papers and respond to them. Let them know that the "rich" already pay their "fairshare" and then some. Let them know that by taxing corporations, we are simply adding taxes to ourselves. And let them know we all need a "fairshare" in supporting our government. I'll look for a way to put that column on here even if I have to type it in one word at a time.

In the meantime, be sure to visit www.ohfairtax.org and read up on the many great columns our stae director has written. Share them far and wide and lets really make an even larger push for the FairTax in 2012.

Comment by Frank Gilbert on November 20, 2011 at 8:55pm

Great FairTax column in Saturday's Fairborn Daily Herald. "FairTax and democrats". May I suggest visiting www.ohfairtax.org and read up on the many columns that our state director Steve Curtis has written. You can find them under FairTax facts on the Ohio site. While you're there, join the "five for five" plan.

I tried to reference the Ohio FairTax site on Facebook's "End Class Warfare" page, but was denied because our State Director has to strong of views for them. So please pass it on from here.

 

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