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Replace All Federal Taxes on Income with the Fair Tax Act , HR 25

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The Individual leaders

Ronald Reagan once said "All great change in America begins at the dinner table." He was a man well known for his quick wit and humor that connected him to a broad audience. There isn't a single polititian in history that I agree with 100%. If I agreed with them 100% then they are not polititians, they are angles. Without getting into a long history about the Reagan presidency, we can all learn something from his emphasis on the individual. If you believed that government could handle your… Continue

Added by Josh Gregg on April 3, 2009 at 2:15pm — 1 Comment


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Attracting that 12 trillion dollars

Ever since barrack Obama Clinched the presidency Investors and corporate investers have invested billions more dollars into foreign banks and offsore accounts due to the rising fear of higher taxes and increased banking regulations. Heres the Kickoff-The USA Today reported that in order to try and lure americans to disclose hidden assets, the IRS announced a six month program that offers lower penalties. This could lure investors to return some assets to American banks, but we have already… Continue

Added by Josh Gregg on March 28, 2009 at 11:08pm — 1 Comment


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My Reaction To Representative Steve King's Presentation of the Fair Tax to Congress

First, I think that Congressman King presented himself well in his speech. Since the average attention span is about 15 minutes, after which the viewer zooms out temporarily it is important to capture and keep the attention of viewers. Steve King allotted time for Congressman John Linder and other Fair Tax co sponsors. Each segmant was short and gave a differing viewpoint. Good Job Congressman!



Second, the Fair Tax was presented in an appealing light to low income and middle class… Continue

Added by Josh Gregg on March 17, 2009 at 11:42pm — No Comments

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