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TN Grassroots Leadership

TN State Coordinator
Jim Tomasik
jim.tomasik@gmail.com

TN-03 District Coordinator
 Bill Payne

wpayne@fairtaxnation.org

423-402-0937


TN-07 District Coordinator
Linda Tomasik
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901-359-7632

TN-08 District Coordinator
Barry Simmons
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901-568-3488

TN-09 District Coordinator
Lynn Moss
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901-237-7707

Marilyn Rickert
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Email: fairtaxnow@aol.com

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Nothing certain except death and a FAIR TAX !!

Started by Bernie Valentine Nov 15, 2010. 0 Replies

Another way to pressure Congress

Started by Chris Spencer. Last reply by Bernie Valentine Jul 12, 2010. 5 Replies

New Bi-Partisan Effort to PASS FAIR TAX ??

Started by Bernie Valentine. Last reply by Jim Tomasik Dec 9, 2009. 1 Reply

Tennessee Grassroots Leadership List

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Comment by Larry Walters on August 12, 2015 at 8:44pm

WHAT: “Understanding the FAIRtax® Webinar for Aug 2015 and

SPECIAL TOPIC:  “Flat Tax/FAIRtax, What Some Candidates Are Saying”.

Our pressure as voters must be exerted on every House Ways and Means Committee member.

WHEN: Thursday Aug. 27, 2015

TIME:  8 p.m. Eastern, 7 p.m. Central, 6 p.m. Mountain, and 5 p.m. Pacific

WHERE:  Anywhere your Personal Computer has internet access

This is a LIVE EVENT.  You can ask questions, and all questions will be answered.

Don’t forget to invite new FAIRtax supporters & prospects to participate with you.

Our webinars are vital to educating honest tax payers.  We help build the knowledge base of those on the front lines as well as those wanting to know what the FAIRtax is about.

Join Marc Manieri as he returns as Host and Presenter of the “Understanding the FairTax” webinar series.  

NOTICE:  To participate it is necessary to pre-register at this web link:

 

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/1691447274748482050

Watch for a confirmation email with instructions for logging on.

For additional information contact Larry Walters at repeal_16@earthlink.net

Comment by Larry Walters on July 17, 2014 at 9:17pm

WHAT:  “Understanding the FairTax® Webinar for July 2014 and SPECIAL TOPIC:  How You Can Help (to pass the FairTax®)”.

Our pressure as voters must be exerted on every House & Senate member, especially House Ways and Means Committee members.

WHEN: Thursday July 24, 2014

TIME:  8 p.m. Eastern, 7 p.m. Central, 6 p.m. Mountain, and 5 p.m. Pacific

WHERE:  Anywhere your Personal Computer has internet access

This is a LIVE EVENT.  You can ask questions phone/microphone or typed message and all questions will be answered.

Bring more participants to this months and every month’s webinar. Grassroots is the process of spreading the message (grass) to others. Maybe it would be better if we were a “weed” roots organization. Weeds grow faster than grass.

Join District Director & tonight’s Hostess, Barb Rudelic who will present Understanding the FairTax and our Special Topic.

In our sixth year now, Marc Manieri will return next month to resume producing and hosting our webinars.

Our webinars are vital to educating honest tax payers.  We help build the knowledge base of those on the front lines as well as those wanting to know what the FairTax® is about. 

NOTICE:  To participate it is necessary to pre-register at this web link:


https://www3.gotomeeting.com/register/488110062


Watch for a confirmation email with instructions for logging on
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When you log on you may be asked to download GoToWebinar software or it will download automatically which will allow you to join us.  For additional information contact Larry Walters at repeal_16@earthlink.net.

Comment by Daniel Dyer on January 20, 2013 at 4:00pm

What if the only tax you pay the federal government

is one you don’t have to calculate or report?

Only the FairTax:

  • treats everyone the same
  • let’s you keep your entire paycheck
  • pays you your taxes if you’re poor
  • doesn’t know whether you’re poor or rich
  • eliminates the IRS and 72,000 pages of tax code
  • costs the government less than 1% to collect
  • brings jobs back to the U.S.

Find out more here.

Comment by William Payne on October 9, 2011 at 8:20am
Well, CS - I like Herman and I love the FairTax. There's a lot of action on Facebook of course (https://www.facebook.com/groups/FTgrassroots/), but the membership there is spread all over the place, and it's mostly about staying informed as to what's happening nationwide with FairTax. I'm disappointed that nothing seems to be happening in TN except in Jim Tomasik's Memphis area. I don't even get return calls from James Baird or John Garner. But I don't need them. I'll stir the pot myself. Sure would be nice to get a little help.
Comment by Citizen Sumner on October 9, 2011 at 7:56am
Didn't even realize I was a member of this site until I got your comment, William.  Sure more activity on this site would be good, but I doubt this is where most of the action is taking place.  How 'bout Fair Tax Herman Cain.  Pretty impressive.
Comment by William Payne on October 9, 2011 at 5:12am
It appears that TennesseeFairTax is dying on the vine. Newest activity in November, 2010 and the latest comment post in July 2009. WTH? I'm in Chattanooga, and my goal is to do something every day to support and advance the FairTax. What's your goal? Contact me if you'd like to make something happen in or around Chattanooga!
Comment by Joe McCune on July 24, 2009 at 9:07pm
Well Bob Corker "United States Senator" finally replyed to one of my e-mails on the fair tax. Here is his reply.Dear Mr. Roberts,

Thank you for taking the time to contact my office to share your thoughts about S.296, the Fair Tax Act of 2009. Your input is important to me, and I appreciate the time you took to share your thoughts.

I like the ideas put forth in the Fair Tax proposal, and I look forward to reviewing it more carefully. I am especially interested in how a transition would occur between our present tax system and that of the Fair Tax. To that end, I appreciate the information and resources you have given me in your letter. Currently, S.296 is under review in the Senate Finance Committee. Should the bill come before the full Senate, the insight you have provided will certainly help my staff and me more affectively look into this issue.

Thank you again for your letter. I hope you will continue to share your thoughts with me as I serve you in the United State
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Comment by Joe McCune on July 24, 2009 at 9:01pm
The rest follows. The National Academy of Sciences of the United States - as well as the National Academies of Japan, Germany, China, and other nations - has concluded that human activity is having a significant impact on global temperature increases. While I believe it is appropriate for Congress to take reasonable steps to reduce U.S. emissions of greenhouse gases, I'm very reluctant to impose any sort of cap-and-trade, even on power plants, this year in the middle of a big recession. Now is not the time to put a national sales tax on every electric bill and every gasoline purchase.

As a member of the Senate Committee on the Environment and Public Works, I'll be deeply involved in this debate and will be sure to keep your comments in mind as climate change is discussed in Washington and in Tennessee.

Sincerely,... Read More

Lamar
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Comment by Joe McCune on July 24, 2009 at 8:57pm
I finally got a response from Lamar on the Fair Tax. See if anyone elsefind it as amuzinf as I.Dear Leighton,

Thanks very much for getting in touch with me and letting me know what's on your mind regarding climate change.

Every two-year Congress since I was elected to the Senate, I have sponsored clean air and climate change legislation that would place caps on carbon emissions from power plants - but not caps on fuel used for transportation, because that would drive up the price of gasoline. In 2007, Congress passed into law an energy bill that included an amendment I cosponsored that raised fuel economy standards for the first time in 30 years, to an average of 35 miles per gallon by 2020. Telling automakers in this country that they have to make cleaner cars and trucks that use less fuel is the single best way our nation can start curbing our dependence on foreign oil and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

The National Academy of Sciences of the United States - as well as t
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Comment by Joe McCune on July 23, 2009 at 9:41pm
All Tennesseeans, you need to visit the FairTax.org Facebook page. Someone there posted a response from Sen. Alexander about the "FairTax". This needs to be seen by everyone from Tennessee who supports the FairTax. There is also a response from Sen. Corker on down the page, please check these responses.
 

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