Friday, October 14, 2005

 

President Bush did not empanel the Tax Reform Panel to just tinker around the edges of the present tax code

I am foursquare behind the FairTax Act. Therefore, I will co-sign on the Bill and work for its passage when I am elected to the United States Senate in 2006 for the following reasons:

The income tax system is one of the pillars of Karl Marx's Communist Manifesto, and must be scraped by the American people.It must be replaced with the FairTax (National Sales Tax) as soon as possible. With that in mind, President Bush appointed a Tax Reform Panel to suggest changes to the American tax system.

The President did not empanel them to just tinker around the edges of the present tax code. He asked for real and meaningful tax reform, something like the FairTax. But, contrary to the President's wishes, the Tax Reform Panel, in effect, threw the tax reform hot potato back into the laps of the President and Congress with their recommendations, such as asking Congress to put a cap on the health insurance write-off.

Members of Congress are well aware of the fact that Americans and American Corporations are screaming for real tax reform, not just wishy-washy junk. The Founding Fathers of the United States declared that the income tax was unconstitutional and was incompatible with liberty.

The onerous income tax is the reason American companies are being forced to move their headquarters abroad, resulting in millions of Americans losing their jobs. It is also resulting in an increasing number of bankruptcies. The time is right for the FairTax to become law. We must scrap the present tax code that hides the real tax burden from us, sends jobs and American businesses overseas, and artificially inflates prices while holding down real wages.



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