Chairman's Report The FAIRtax Guys
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Weekly update on issues pertaining to the passage of the FAIRtax, HR 25. Exploring a new topic every week.
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Why the FAIRtax Works
This week's Chairman's Report shares an article that was authored by Chad Hagan and Mike Huckabee. It was published on April 15 in the Epoch Times.
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It's OK to Break the Law If the Elites Agree with the Lawbreaker
Last week's Chairman's Report reported on how America's Elite 1% think differently from the rest of us. This week, the CR gives a concrete example of "elite 1% thinking". Read about how one particular Elite contends that breaking the law is OK if the elites agree with the lawbreaker's agenda.
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We Now Know the Real Reason
When people hear about all the good things the FAIRtax does, they often ask who is blocking its implementation. The answer is that there is a very small, but incredibly influential group of people who selfishly work for their own best interests, often to the detriment of everyone else. Check it all out in this week's Chairman's Report.
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Hidden Taxes. Another Reason Why DC Loves the Income Tax
President Biden's new multi-trillion-dollar tax plan intends to raise $500 billion from American corporations. But as AFFT president Steve Hayes explains, there's a small problem. The corporations may write the check to Uncle Sam, but the money will come out of the pockets of individuals.
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Mike Huckabee Continues to Promote the FAIRtax
Former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee has run for President twice, and both times, the FAIRtax was part of his platform. Outside of politics, Huckabee has been and continues to be a successful media figure. His current job is hosting a very successful show on TBN every Saturday night. In early March of 2024, Mike delivered a monologue on his show on how to get rid of the worst day of the year--April 15. There's only one way to do that. Replace the income tax with the FAIRtax.
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A Great New Book
There's a great new book out titled "The Tax Deception" by John Gaver. It's a well-researched comparison that shows how different tax reform proposals stack up against each other and against the current income tax. After a thorough analysis, there's a clear winner--the FAIRtax.