Started by Adrian B Early. Last reply by Adrian B Early Sep 2, 2013. 3 Replies 0 Likes
Started by Adrian B Early. Last reply by Adrian B Early Dec 30, 2012. 1 Reply 0 Likes
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Karen Wallby’s testimony to the House Ways and Means Committee http://fairtaxnation.ning.com/profiles/blogs/testimony-of-karen-wal... was that:
“The very nature of the income tax breeds complexity.”
We all know this. Peruvian economist Hernando de Soto in his book written in 2000, The Mystery of Capital: Why Capitalism Triumphs in the West and Fails Everywhere Else said:
Before 1950, most Third World countries were agricultural societies organized in ways that would have made an eighteenth century European feel right at home…
After 1950, there began in the third world an economic revolution similar to the social and economic disruptions in Europe in 1800….
…Peasants were not supposed to come to the cities looking for the twentieth century. But tens of millions came anyway, despite a backlash of mounting hostility. They faced an impenetrable wall of rules that barred them from legally established social and economic activities. It was tremendously difficult for these people to acquire legal housing, enter formal business, or find a legal job.
Red tape is a big part of why third world nations have been so “backward”. Think what the US could do if we simplified the tax code.
-ABE
Jeffrey, I love that you all in Kansas are working on a state version of the Fair Tax http://www.fairtaxnation.com/profiles/blogs/new-site-and-recording-.... How is it going? This should be a great model (or "test marketing") for the rest of "us", and "US".
-ABE
Adrian you are so right on target and here's my comment.
Only people can change things. And if things don't change it is the people who are to blame. So seeing this as a personal challenge what can you do?
Impact your circle of influence. Your family, friends and work associates.
And if you cover that just try running for your local precinct committeman and precinct committeewoman seat where you reside.
More on that later if what I have stated makes sense to those gathered here...
This came out today:
"The Contract from America Foundation today
applauds soon-to-be House Speaker John Boehner and the new Congress for
listening to the American people and requiring that each bill introduced
identify the specific provision of the Constitution that gives Congress
authority to do what the bill does. This idea was the top vote-getter
(82% support)..."
We should also ask if existing amendments meet the intention of the original Constitution. The 16th does not, so should be repealed, along with the income tax it would have authorized if validly ratified.
Folks can get involved even at the state level signing initiatives to repeal this un - American power grab and become informed about the Fair Tax despite politicians seeking to silence this due to conflicts of interest (against Americans). We can send a message they are unable to ignore, and also restore some at least of America's former economic leadership.
-ABE
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