Why our Political Leaders Should Embrace the FairTax Plan
Wednesday, 13 December 2006 | 334 readers so far
by John DeJong of NotMeUSA.com
The Fair Tax Plan (HR.25/S.25) has been out for well over a year now and yet there are still many people who have never even heard of it. One would think that a plan as bold and beneficial as this would be sounded from one coast to the next. Yet that is not the case. As a point of fact there are many liberal political leaders who continually ridicule the Fair Tax Plan whenever it is mentioned. Theyre acting under the misguided belief that this wonderful plan favors the rich. That is the farthest from the truth as one can come.
The sad fact is that if any of these doomsayers would take the time to actually read the entire plan then they would quickly recognize it for what it is the greatest social welfare program of all time. This belief Fair Tax proponents share is held because HR.25/S.25 will do more for the lower income wage earners in the U.S.A. than any other liberal program(s) in existence today.
You see, all consumers will receive an annualized rebate (in 12 equal monthly installments) on necessary living expenditures up to the poverty level. The size of the monthly rebate will be determined by the governments published poverty level for a particular household size, multiplied by the tax rate. What this means is that for each person the monthly rebate will be increased in order to pay for the entire household costs for the basic necessities of life. This monthly rebate is given to all citizens regardless of age, sex, race, or income level.
This is how the Fair Tax would have worked in the year 2000. An individual would have received 100% of their pay check. That is if they earned $250 per week they would have taken home $250 per week. Plus, the individual would also receive a monthly check of $160 each month to help pay for their basic necessities of life.
Thats a tax-free income and another $40 a week for your own benefit. The best part of all is what the Fair Tax Plan will do for families. Back in the year 2000 a family of four would have received an additional $431 rebate per month for their livelihood. That payment will happen each and every month until the children become adults. When one considers all of the added values with the Fair Tax in buying used items like cars and homes tax free; there is no better way of helping others to live the American dream.
Is that not what we all want in these United States? Is it not the entire Democratic doctrine to bring equality among the masses? So then why do your democratic leaders refuse to back HR-25/S-25 and all that it will do for America? These are the questions that you must demand of all of your representatives to answer Democrats and Republicans alike.
The above are just a few of many more questions to be asked and I will address them all in following articles. Until then you can download and read the entire 40 page Fair Tax Plan brochure at the Fair Tax Volunteer website. While youre there you will also find tons of stuff and highly important political information on how we can all persuade our representatives into enacting the FairTax Plan. Of course you can also join the revolution while you are there.
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1 December 14th, 2006 at 7:45 pm
alisa says:
Change is slow coming when it comes to our government. They enjoy their status quo
I definitely think that this is the right way for our nation to go and am hoping that the bill gains more and more popularity.
2 December 23rd, 2006 at 4:49 pm
Dale says:
How can anything good come from a program that starts out with a government grant? Every year?
What happened to the Libertarians that I once knew?
3 December 23rd, 2006 at 5:59 pm
Trevor says:
Are a rebate and a grant the same thing?
4 December 27th, 2006 at 7:12 pm
Harley says:
The terms are not the same. A rebate is the return of an amount already paid. It seems John DeJong is misusing the word “rebate”.
Our country was founded on Judeo-Christian principles which teach hard work and thrift, but also demands that we care for the “widow and orphans” — those limited in their income earning abilities.
I like a tax system that provides for the basic necessities for those who can’t provide for themselves. eg. widows, orphans, cripples, idiots and morons, and those with serious, but “natural”, mental illness.
But, those who can work and refuse jobs, or can’t keep them because of their own bad decisions, should not benefit.
5 January 6th, 2007 at 12:51 pm
iris says:
DEAD FOR THE USA AND THE SHIT DIRTY GODLESS US SOLDIERS !!!!!
I HOPE WE FLY ONE DAY IN YOUR SHIT BUILDINGS AGAIN !!!! REMEMBER 11 SEPT: THAT WAS A GREAT DAY FOR THE WORLD !!!!!
ABOUT 3000 DEAD AMERICANS !!!! HOW NICE !!!I HOPE A LOT OF US SOLDIERS DIE SOON IN IRAQ AGAIN !!! RAPIEST´s OF LITTLE KIDS AND WOMEN !!!!PFUIIIIII !!!!
LOOK AT THE DEAD LITTLE GIRL RAPED AND KILLED BY FOUR US SOLDIERS !!! OHHHHH WHAT FOR HEROES !!!!!!!WHAT FOR STRONG SICK MEN !!!!I THINK THEY NEED A PSYCHO DOC !!!! THESE SHIT MOTHERFUCKERS !!!!!
FREEDOM FOR THE WORLD !!!!WITHOUT THE NAZI STATE USA !!!!
6 January 6th, 2007 at 1:26 pm
iris says:
VIVA OSAMA BIN LADEN !!! DEAD FOR USA !!! VIVA JIHAD !!!FREE ARAB WORLD !!
7 January 7th, 2007 at 2:58 pm
iris says:
LAS WEEK MY FRIENDS IN IRAQ KILLED SIX US SOLDIERS !!!! I AM SO PROUD!!!
THEY KILLED THEM WITH A BOMB !!!! AND THEY WOULD LIKE TO KILL SOON MORE US SOLDIERS !!!
THAT MAKES ME REALLY HAPPY !!!
KILLERS AND RAPIEST`S OF LITTLE GIRLS AND WOMEN !!! DIE DIE DIE DIE !!
8 March 7th, 2007 at 12:00 am
the will to exist says:
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