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Published - Monday, July 21, 2008
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GUEST VIEW: It’s time to give the FairTax a fair shake

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Upon telling folks about the FairTax Bill, they frequently say, “It’ll never happen.” This has been the common reaction to every big idea ever proposed in history. If the FairTax plan is such a great idea, if it is much needed, then why will it never happen?

Have we become so cynical that we cannot believe that much-needed change is possible?
Have we come to accept the current tax code as a permanent, immutable part of our lives?

The FairTax bill would repeal all corporate and individual income taxes, payroll taxes, self-employment taxes, capital gains taxes, death taxes and gift taxes. They would be replaced with a revenue-neutral, 23 percent personal consumption tax. Americans would receive their entire paycheck. They would have the power to choose exactly when and how much to pay in taxes.

The FairTax bill achieves this by offering to every household of American citizens a tax prebate. The prebate will amount to 23 percent of the money they spend up to the poverty level. Families that spend only to buy basic necessities will be tax free because the prebate will cover their taxes every month. When a rich man decides to buy a new private jet, 23 percent of the purchase price will enter the federal treasury. America will return to taxing wealth instead of wages.

There are many reasons why changing the way we fund our federal government is necessary. Here are three of the most compelling:

  • Our current code is taxing American businesses into a disadvantage in competing in the global economy. Because of corporate, personal and payroll taxes, our businesses have a 22 percent embedded tax in every good they produce. Foreign goods do not have this burden and so have a leg up on American industries. The FairTax will give our industries the best business cost structure in the world.

  • Our current code punishes productivity. On average, Americans lose 33 percent of their wages to taxation. The FairTax will unleash the power of the American worker and greatly increase their spendable income.

  • Our current code violates the right to privacy of Americans. The FairTax will restore the privilege of anonymity long cherished but long denied. Under the FairTax, there will be no more IRS and no reason for the government to know how much you earn and how you spend it.

    The FairTax bill was introduced to Congress in 1999. It is a big idea, and big ideas take time to establish. Gaining momentum is the greatest challenge to the enactment of the FairTax bill, and there is no greater momentum killer than Congress.

    The only antidote to the failure of Congress to act is to let them know the will of the overwhelming majority of American voters. In just nine years, a grass-roots force of over a million FairTax supporters has been mobilized. FairTax rallies of over 10,000 Americans have been held, and 72 members of Congress have been persuaded to co-sponsor the FairTax bill. Most Americans have not heard of the FairTax bill, and most politicians probably have not read the bill. Only by spreading the word on it will the FairTax bill be passed.

    Ronald Reagan touched on the greatness of our country when he stated that the American people have always had the capacity “to do whatever needs to be done to preserve this greatest bastion of freedom.” We will do this; we will do it because we must if we are to preserve the greatness that generations before us created. To those who say, “great idea, it will never happen,” imagine the dinner table talk when John Kennedy told America we were going to send men to the moon.
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      JS wrote on Jul 21, 2008 9:29 PM:

      " With the fair tax I could do all my shopping online and not have to worry paying a "consumption" tax. "

      Rawhide wrote on Jul 21, 2008 6:05 PM:

      " Well said, Troller. Its time to get rid of all incumbents, bring term limits, and clip the influenct of the special intrests (otheriwse known as the people our Federal and State Representatives really work for). Once that is accomplished, the "Fair Tax" should be the very next move. It takes tax increases once and ofr all out of the hands of Washington, and puts John Q. Public back in charge. The government would have to live on what it makes just like the rest of us. "

      emil wrote on Jul 21, 2008 9:42 AM:

      " Troller
      A fine piece of reasoning. "

      Troller wrote on Jul 21, 2008 8:51 AM:

      " If this country wants to get anything done the first thing we have to do is flush the entire executive, legislative and judicial branches of government down the toilet, clean out the bowl, and start again by putting people in Washington who care more about the country than their own pockets. Then limit their length of service. The problem isn't America, it's Washington and the problem travels down both sides of the aisles. Until voters stop approaching elections like sporting events, (my team vs. your team) and leaves the far left and far right in the dust, I agree, you'll never see this or anything positive happen. Operation "CLEAN SWEEP!" should be on every bumper from now until deliverance. "


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