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By KEN HOAGLAND

More than 200 years ago a new idea about the rights of individuals and the rights of government began as a tax protest in Boston Harbor. “No taxation without representation” was the rallying cry that led to the new concept that all government power and authority should derive from the consent of those governed. Is a second American tax revolt now needed to restore that noble but increasingly tattered idea?

Somehow, these many years later a new American aristocracy made up of both parties is taxing generations of future citizens, not even yet born, in order to secure mind-numbing levels of national debt today. With government debt now totaling more than $500,000 per household, the voice and best interests of the average American seem lost. We have taken a destructive national path of spending beyond our means that retards job creation, shreds responsible! fiscal policy and undermines the pursuit of happiness itself.

The second American tax revolt might very well be found in HR25, the long pending FairTax legislation that most in Washington love to hate. The FairTax replaces all federal taxes on income with a simple and transparent tax on personal retail consumption. The FairTax raises the same revenues now raised but in a way that helps the economy rather than hurting it and, most importantly, in a manner that restores the role of the American citizen.
Today our federal taxes are hidden from plain view through withheld payroll taxes and by embedding tax costs in the price of American goods and services. The relationship between personal wealth and the cost of government has been effectively hidden, making almost impossible any real check and balance on government spending and self-defeating debt. For candidates from both parties, the promise of new spending buys elections and to many citizens it is “free money! that is being thrown at real problems and needs.

The FairTax ends embedded tax costs, puts the cost of the federal government on every receipt and shifts national taxation away from what goes into the economy — work, savings and investment — to what comes out of the economy — consumption. The FairTax expands the tax base so that nearly every American sees a tax reduction. The average tax bill (adding together Social Security/Medicare and income taxes) now amounts to more than 30 percent of what is earned. The FairTax caps taxation at no more than 23 percent of what is spent. In essence, those who spend more pay higher taxes without exceptions granted by Congress to the favored few with tax lobbyists.

The FairTax protects the poor and middle class in several ways. First, a monthly “prebate” paid to every family reimburses the FairTax paid on retail spending up to the poverty level, wiping out federal taxes on those at or below the poverty line while also eliminating the highly regressive FICA payroll tax. For a middl! e class family of four, the prebate allows more than $28,000 of federal tax free spending a year on top of an overall tax reduction. Advanced economic modeling shows that the poor and middle class are the biggest beneficiaries of the FairTax in terms of tax reduction.

By eliminating all federal withholding and payroll taxes, the FairTax brings taxation into the open so that average Americans can fairly debate the cost/benefit of devoting personal wealth to so much government spending. It is a desperately needed awareness if we are to control our government.

At the same time, shifting away from taxing labor, manufacturing, investment and upward mobility itself will make the United States the most favorable tax environment in the world. This will bring trillions of dollars of private investment, now offshore, into our economy. Without borrowing against the future earnings of our offspring, this private investment creates jobs, better benefits and a new era of economic growth where productive American workers are again in high demand.

The FairTax doesn't pit the poor against the rich or Wall Street against Main Street. While every economic level benefits under the FairTax, the poor and middle class see the greatest immediate tax benefits. If there are losers they are congressional committees who can no longer sell pieces of the tax code, illegal immigrants and those in the $1.5 trillion a year underground economy who become taxpayers as consumers and foreign producers who now enjoy a tax advantage over American manufacturers.

But because the FairTax ends the $1.5 billion a year tax lobby business along with congressional power over the tax code, it will take another tax revolt to trump the narrow self-interests of Washington insiders. The good and bad news is that a relative few, but politically powerful and influential, Americans profit richly from the corrupted tax system. With all their profits and power, can they be bested by hometown Americans across the political spectrum? Only if ! we remember that the first American tax revolt earned us that right.




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jhorenka Saturday, February 20, 2010 12:12:57 PM
Bullsh** Alert! Bullsh** Alert! THE FairTax has been HIJACKED by the Tea Party REPUBLICAN 'leaders'. Bullsh** Alert! Bullsh** Alert!
jhorenka Saturday, February 20, 2010 1:33:01 AM
bourbannisconservative said: "The Fair Tax is an idea that will be far more complex to implement than appears on the surface." The IRS tax code is 3,500 pages plus an additional 62,000 pages of amendments. HR-25 The FairTax Act of 2009 is 125 pages. Now, you were saying?
jhorenka Saturday, February 20, 2010 1:28:34 AM
RWMonty - Think things through. What happens when a business is taxed? Taxes are a business cost! The purpose of a business is to make a profit. When that happens businesses expand, they hire people who then pay taxes, thereby increasing tax revenues. When businesses are taxed they pass those costs back to the consumer in one of five basic ways: 1) They increase prices making their product less competitive 2) They reduce head count 3) They reduce salaries and benefits, 4) They off shore, 5) they go BK. Does any of this sound familiar! In the end businesses don't pay taxes they collect taxes and pass them back to 'We the people...' - capice? Now go back and read Ken Hoaglands blog above. Then go to www.FairTax.org get educated on the FairTax, and then volunteer! Now go my son and sin no more!
jhorenka Saturday, February 20, 2010 1:11:43 AM
All - You need to support the FairTax www.FairTax.org! What is the FairTax plan? The FairTax plan is a comprehensive proposal that replaces all federal income and payroll based taxes with an integrated approach including a progressive national retail sales tax, a prebate to ensure no American pays federal taxes on spending up to the poverty level, dollar-for-dollar federal revenue neutrality, and, through companion legislation, the repeal of the 16th Amendment. The FairTax Act (HR 25, S 296) is nonpartisan legislation. It abolishes all federal personal and corporate income taxes, gift, estate, capital gains, alternative minimum, Social Security, Medicare, and self-employment taxes and replaces them with one simple, visible, federal retail sales tax administered primarily by existing state sales tax authorities. The FairTax taxes us only on what we choose to spend on new goods or services, not on what we earn. The FairTax is a fair, efficient, transparent, and intelligent solution to the frustration and inequity of our current tax system. The FairTax: * Enables workers to keep their entire paychecks * Enables retirees to keep their entire pensions * Refunds in advance the tax on purchases of basic necessities * Allows American products to compete fairly * Brings transparency and accountability to tax policy * Ensures Social Security and Medicare funding * Closes all loopholes and brings fairness to taxation * Abolishes the IRS
speakingsoftly Friday, February 19, 2010 7:15:10 PM
If you really believe that taxation without representation is bad, then you must believe that the 600,000 residents of the District of Columbia deserve voting representation in congress. They ARE required to pay federal income taxes.
AllAmericanAmy Friday, February 19, 2010 8:33:25 AM
To RWMonty, the taxing of imports and exports is supposedly illegal (according to the Constitution). So, my suggestion is stick with the Fair Tax- it is not favoring corporations. It is simply as it claims, "fair". The corporations get taxed as much in percentages as the People do. At least the fair tax Jerry Brown ran under (with the help of Arthur Laffer) was these things. See Glenn Beck's 2/16/2010 show for Art Laffer to explain how it works. A time for revolt it is!
bourbonnaisconservative Tuesday, February 16, 2010 3:31:17 PM
The Fair Tax is an idea that will be far more complex to implement than appears on the surface. It will also be under constant siege by those who want more tax revenues to tax at various stages from manufacture to retail. The only tax that is truly fair is a simple % of what a person actually makes. I prefer Stateve Forbes Flat Tax to the Fair Tax but would stage it and eliminate all deductions while making sure all earners pay. 5% to 50k; 10% 50k to a Million and 15% anything over that. All expenses incurred in making money such as cummuting from home to work would be legitimate expenses for everyone, but no mortgage deductions,or deductions for each child. Charitable deductions would be left alone and any costs that parents incur educating their children would be deductible. Put an end to the public schools and leave education up to the parents.
bobd888 Tuesday, February 09, 2010 11:25:44 PM
IRS rules have recently changed in a way that causes me to be taxed three times on the same dollar. First, I get taxed on the dollar I earn. Second, I get taxed when I spend that dollar on a business lunch. Third, it is now taxed when I get reimbursed for my expenses (unless I stay overnight at the event.) I get taxed on the dollars I keep when I try to save for the future. I get taxed when I spend that money in the future. My heirs get taxed on what I don't spend. The only thing left is to get taxed on the dollar I don't have...
No Income Tax Monday, February 08, 2010 9:14:47 PM
RW Monty. If you understand business you should be aware that coporations pass their tax levies onto their consumers. We all end up paying their taxes. It is buried in the price of their goods or services.
The burden of the income tax system costs America over $350B a year in compliance costs and another $10+B a year to fund the IRS.
Since we pay the tax anyway, why not bring it into the open? Let's pay at the cash register and let the corporations off the hood for all of their tax compliance costs so we are not paying tax on the same dollar more than once.
The FairTax also provides the revenue for the Socail Security and Medicare systems. Businesss will no longer have the masked burden of paying their half (7.65%)of employees SocSec and Medicare which means they'll have more money for, profit which leads to expansion which leads to jobs. More money for dividends to share holders which means your 401(k) or IRA benefits.
Go to www.fairtax.org for access to the information that resulted from the over $20M in independent, non-partisan research that was done leading up to the writing of the FairTax legislation. If you are truly interested in our nations well being, you owe it to yourself to be informed.

RWMonty Monday, February 08, 2010 8:23:28 AM
I don't like the Fair Tax. It shifts all of the tax burdon over to the people so that corporations get by tax free. We all compeat with corporations so why should they get by tax free. My Banker's Tax idea has lots of advantages and is actually fair. Exports are tax free. Inports are fully taxed. The President gains popularity by cutting government spending. The Pork Barrel will be no more. (See my blogs)
waltinseattle Wednesday, February 03, 2010 3:29:36 PM
We will get the Fair Tax when we get ranked choice voting. Day after the great Hades Freeze-over. Regretable, but worth fighting for, not to ask is to not get. Send more icemelter....
waltinseattle Wednesday, February 03, 2010 3:29:36 PM
We will get the Fair Tax when we get ranked choice voting. Day after the great Hades Freeze-over. Regretable, but worth fighting for, not to ask is to not get. Send more icemelter....



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