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Fair Tax Leadership

This group is for all AFFT Personnel from Houston, our Regional Directors, State Directors, District Directors, Community Coordinators, and FTN coordinators to share what we're doing, discussing what works and what doesn't.

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Latest Activity: Oct 28, 2015

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I only have an AAS degeree, I know many of you have more college education than that but one of the things that was stressed in several courses was goal setting, I'm possitive that has been the case in many of your courses as well. Especially in business management classes. If the Fair Tax has set goals each year they have kept them a secret, I've been on their mailing list for years and I've never seen specific goals laid out. I have mentioned a more "organized" approach several time and sort of rebuffed saying this is a grassroots movement. What is to say grassroots can't organize into beautiful sod? There are a couple of states that seem to be organized on the state level and that is commendable. Can we make it 50 states in 2009?

Please respond and let's make this happen.

Dave Sibole

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Comment by Jeff Murdock on April 24, 2009 at 11:16am
I agree with the opinion piece in part.. However the "fear of a run away" convention and the idea that the Congress would just volunteer up their own amendment to repeal the 16th is a bit naive. Why would the Congress give up the right to tax income, which is one of their biggest tools they use to retain power? I do agree that the push for a convention should go forward and we should not fear a run away convention. After all, if radicals hijack the convention and try to rewrite the constitution, it still would need to be approved by the same legislatures that sent it there in the 1st place. If we truely want to scare the Congress, include an amendment to impose term limits. That would really get their attention.
Comment by Steve Curtis on April 23, 2009 at 7:56am
I am covering the Westlake event, and have already notified Rusty, Deborah, and others.
Comment by Steve Curtis on April 23, 2009 at 7:54am
An interesting article in the WSJ includes the FairTax, although by another name.

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124044199838345461.html#mod=djemEditorialPage

Comments promoting the idea should be considered.
Comment by Jeff Murdock on April 20, 2009 at 10:41pm
this article: http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20090420/pl_nm/us_usa_congress_4
Comment by Jeff Murdock on April 20, 2009 at 10:38pm
Does anybody have any information about the commercials that were run against "the most vulnerable democrats" regarding their spending spree? I read an artictle mentioning it.. I didn't see it on RNC or GOP websites. I'll try and find the article and link.
Comment by Bob Martin on April 16, 2009 at 3:14pm
We registered some supporters after the post office closed. But we had more than we could handle handing out information and an invitation to a FT presentation we will do next Tuesday evening as our follow-up. We were at our local post office from 11am-7pm and had reps in 2 other local cities at the respective post offices and we mingled into our local TEA party for the first hour getting invitations to nearly every attendee. By the end of the day we handed out nearly 1500 invites to the presentation. We have an ad that will run in the papers this weekend as well. I will let you know how successful this approach was. It worked well for us last year.
Comment by Marilyn Rickert on April 16, 2009 at 2:18pm
Important -- raido program to promote FairTax tonight

Listen over the Internet

http://radio.jjessup.com 5PM ET this will be a live program

Representatives from INFairTax.org will be on the program to discuss the FairTax & tea parties.

Please tune in and support http://infairtax.org/

Thanks,
Marilyn Rickert
Comment by Jim Tomasik on April 16, 2009 at 7:47am
MAN.. Memphis was an absolute SUCCESS like I never thought it would be! I thought I would be boo-ed off the stage when I said I was a Democrat supporting the FairTax. Instead, they heckeled My Republican congresswoman's name when I mentioned she did not support it. They went NUTs when I said they should stop saying "NO" to everythng and say "YES" to the FAIRTAX! I am on cloud 9 right now. We signed up about 60 people to FTN. I have to get them entered during lunch today.

That is a 20% growth for the FTN Tennessee membership from this one Tea Party event alone.
Comment by Earl Mathews on April 16, 2009 at 6:28am
Okay, the Tea Parties are over, for the most part. We need a review of successes as well as failures. How can we as a team improve.

Most importantly, our next plan to continue the wave the Fair Tax is on.
Comment by Dustin on April 15, 2009 at 10:26am
Hi Folks,
I have been contacting all of the tea-party organizers in my state (Washington) on this page: http://www.teapartyday.com/Locations.aspx

I have told them who I am and what we are doing, and asked them if they would continue the fight and join FairTax after today, so far everyone that has replied (a lot of them) has been VERY supportive! This is a great way to get a hold of more like-minded folks!

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