The FairTax: A Real Step Toward Getting the Money and Corruption Out of Washington
Column dated 31 March 2005
George Will has written a powerful column about the
FairTax. It is definitely worth a read -- I would go so far to say it is a must-read for any unfamiliar with the
FairTax. "Rep. John Linder, a Georgia Republican, has a 133-page bill [HR 25, the
FairTax] to replace 55,000 pages of tax rules. His bill would abolish the IRS and the many billions of tax forms it sends out and receives. He would erase the federal income tax system -- personal and corporate income taxes, the regressive payroll tax and self-employment tax, capital gains, gift and estate taxes, the alternative minimum tax and the earned income tax credit -- and replace all that with a 23 percent national sales tax on personal consumption. That would not only sensitize consumers to the cost of government with every purchase, it would destroy K Street [shorthand for Washington's lawyer-lobbyist complex]."
How's
that for getting the money out of Washington politics? I'll bet most of the hypocrites who supported the unconstitutional McCain Feingold bill will not support this one.
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