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To: ancient_geezer
This is really exciting stuff, ancient_geezer. No B.S.--what are the odds of this thing passing Congress? Do you really think it will be adopted? You seem to be the resident expert, so I figured I'd ask you!
149 posted on 04/26/2004 5:23:09 PM PDT by Future Snake Eater ("Oh boy, I can't wait to eat that monkey!"--Abe Simpson)
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To: Future Snake Eater

No B.S.--what are the odds of this thing passing Congress? Do you really think it will be adopted?

If the American people want it, and push for it. It can happen.

The fair tax has been in the works since 1996, its first introduction to Congress I believe was in that same year. Since then AFFT, its authors & primary promoters, & other tax reform groups have picked up the banner and have been advocating it ever since, with popular support measured in contributors to these organization there are nearly 1 million contributing individual citizens last I could get a track on it, and growing.

As far as Congressional support, with a Republican House, Senate and Adminstration, the support among Congress Critters has grown from 7 co-sponsors for the bill last session, to 46 co-sponsors with another 40+ declared to favor HR25 over other taxreform bills now in Congress. Even long term flat tax taxers such as Senator Richard Shelby as declared preference of the NRST over the Armey/Shelby Flat Tax he has advocated so long in the Senate. Prior to this session we had no introduction into the Senate, Earlier during the current session, the bill was introduced into the Senate by Senator Max Chambliss.

All over the nation prospective candidates are picking up on the NRST as part of their campaigns, this is especially true in Texas and Georgia. Where it is almost a requirement if your going to claim to be a candidate from those states. Linder of Georgia has held out against all comers maintaining his seat making it the central issue of his campaigns.

Delay and the Republican leadership of Congress, have bought into the NRST and have promised full hearings and press for a floor vote in the next session.

What more can I say, it's really up to us to learn about, educate our friends and neighbors about and push our representative to get it done.

Do I figure it can be done. I would not be spending all the time I do on it if I didn't figure on at least a chance of convince folks to push. Passage in next session ????

I've supported the Fair tax now for about 5 years, I see support growing and I am encouraged. That's really all I can say.

150 posted on 04/26/2004 5:48:12 PM PDT by ancient_geezer (Equality, the French disease: Everyone is equal beneath the guillotine.)
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To: Future Snake Eater
Tom DeLay is on board with the FairTax now, which is HUGE. VP Cheney has made comments alluding to his support for the bil, but no puclic endorsement yet. It'll get to the point where enough people are endorsing it that the rest will simply "go with the flow". I think it's a huge help that it has bipartisan support, even though it primarily has republican backing (Libertarian Democrats are on board, I guess)
159 posted on 04/26/2004 8:10:21 PM PDT by Remember_Salamis (Freedom is Not Free)
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