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The FairTax: A Trojan Horse for America?
JPFO ^ | 10/15/04 | Claire Wolfe & Aaron Zelman

Posted on 10/15/2004 4:35:45 PM PDT by tpaine

Why is this article coming from a gun-rights group?

Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership (of which one of the co-authors is executive director) is a Second Amendment educational foundation, not an economic think tank. So why is this article coming from us?

Two reasons. One: The tax will be used to attack and limit gun ownership;
Two, it's bad for freedom, and what's bad for freedom is bad for all gun owners.

It is painfully obvious to anyone who observes the tactics of the federal government (and the lobbying groups that buzz around it like flies) that a national sales tax will be used to attack gun ownership. Already, under the planned tax, anyone who wants to buy an imported firearm like a Glock or a SIG Sauer may have to pay 30 percent more than any American equivalent. But the ardent, and persistent gun prohibitionists in Congress – people like Hillary Clinton, Charles Schumer, Dianne Feinstein, Caroline McCarthy, and John Kerry – will never be content with that.

Do you want to see a 500 percent tax on firearms? A 1,000 percent tax on ammunition? A 200 percent tax on targets, smokeless powder, camouflage clothing, and knives? Then tell your Congressperson you want a national sales tax. Our second reason is that, as horrible as the IRS and the income tax are, the FairTax proposal is even worse for freedom.

Particularly worrying is the plan to put every single American household on federal welfare. Many households will become desperately dependent on government payments to help them survive the higher price of food, clothing, transportation, health care, and shelter. Wealthier people will simply see their monthly handout as an entitlement, a bonus – fun money to help fund their spending sprees.

Either way, a direct payment from the federal government each month will make people less inclined to protest injustice, less inclined to make waves, even when waves are seriously needed. Because people won't want to risk losing their monthly "freebie," they'll be less inclined to look critically upon the government – and more inclined to oppose anybody who threatens to cut off their monthly handout.

It's all a matter of perception; in all too many cases, people are going to view their $500 freebies as being more important than the even higher – but incrementally smaller – amounts they pay out in sales taxes day by day. They'll say (as so many do with government handouts now), "I'm entitled. After all, I'm only getting my own money back."

And besides, millions of households will be happily gaming the system – collecting their monthly handouts while buying tax-free goods on the black market. Big government will have achieved its ultimate dream: Citizens will like higher taxes.

In the end, as tyranny tightens its iron grip, Americans will be less inclined to bite the fist that they believe feeds them – even if they're actually paying more in taxes than they do now. All they'll see is that freedom might threaten their government payment. And since fewer will be able to buy guns, even those who want to fight a future tyrant will have a harder time doing so. Some time ago, we wrote an article claiming that gun-rights and Social Security couldn't co-exist in the long run (http://www.jpfo.org/ssandguns.htm). We'll go further now and add that gun-rights and a national sales tax cannot and will not co-exist in the long run.

We sincerely hope we're wrong. But from where we stand, the conclusion seems inescapable: Imposition of a national sales tax will inflict the same kind of long-term damage to American society that was earlier inflicted by imposition of the income tax, the adoption of fiat currency, and life-consuming programs like the New Deal and the Great Society. And it will be coming at a time when America's fiscal health is already too shaky to absorb one more such blow.

What type of tax do we propose instead?

Now comes the moment where we're supposed to propose our alternative. "Be constructive," someone will demand. "If you don't like their proposal, what have you got to offer that's better?"

Here's our alternative: Nothing.

Ban the income tax, definitely. Banish it. Disband the Internal Revenue Service and auction their buildings to the highest bidder. Let all the IRS auditors, clerks, and armed enforcers get honest jobs. But don't replace the income tax with any tax, of any variety.

The United States survived until 1913 without an income tax. It survived until World War II without wage withholding (a federal trick "for the duration of the war" that increased tax collections enormously). The income tax has enabled and encouraged wild governmental spending sprees. And irony of ironies, the federal government has now gotten so drunk on reckless spending and its attendant debt that (5) an amount equivalent to all the income taxes collected west of the Mississippi River accomplishes nothing but helping pay the interest on that debt! You pay and pay and you're not even getting government services for your money. Just paying off debt that should never have been incurred – and probably wouldn't have been incurred if Americans hadn't been forced to hand over so much money to government.

If you want smaller government, then don't spend your time thinking of "better" ways to feed big government. If you want freedom, don't fall for ploys that simply enable to government to find new routes into your pocket and your life.

If you want to tame the beast of tyranny – starve it into submission. Ban the income tax. Trash the unFairTax. And put the government back on a leash.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism
KEYWORDS: bang; fairtax; sillytalk; taxes; taxreform
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To: TexasTransplant
(If you think our discourse has been a debate, then you are the whacknut)

Of course not, that's why I put it in quote marks, dummy.
The truth is, you do such a good job of discrediting yourself, there's not much challenge in it to hold my interest.

41 posted on 10/16/2004 12:48:23 PM PDT by Willie Green (Hawkins/Tonnelson in 2004!!!)
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To: reg45

Gold Was Never Illegal
Address:http://www.coin-newbies.com/articles/gold_never_illegal.html Changed:2:59 PM on Saturday, October 16, 2004


42 posted on 10/16/2004 3:18:38 PM PDT by tpaine (No man has a natural right to commit aggression on the equal rights of another. - T. Jefferson)
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To: Willie Green

Review your posts, discredit is where it lies, and I stepped over every pile that you dropped.

Why do you Love the IRS?


43 posted on 10/16/2004 7:02:06 PM PDT by TexasTransplant ((I made my Fortune selling Sugar Coated Cat Turds on a Stick at the DNC Convention ©))
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To: Willie Green
I just spent some time perusing your posts on all of your pet peeves, I wasted my time earlier, now I can tell you that you have a great future at DU, because I believe that the "Conservative" that you think you are does not exist. You may want to rethink your "labels"
1. You LOVE Government
2. You have an Entitlement Mentality
3. You want to talk down to anyone that does not agree with you, while ignoring everything that they said.
4. You Complain and never offer solutions, just badmouth President Bush, FR and anyone that disagrees with your proclamations.
5. You touch yourself too much (I just threw that one in cause you seem to be easily distracted)
44 posted on 10/16/2004 7:22:54 PM PDT by TexasTransplant ((I made my Fortune selling Sugar Coated Cat Turds on a Stick at the DNC Convention ©))
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To: tpaine

These folks need to stick to talking about protecting our Right to Keep and Bear Arms. They’re clueless when it comes to taxation.


45 posted on 04/14/2008 10:30:54 AM PDT by EternalVigilance (Never trust a liberal)
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To: EternalVigilance

So you dug up a 4 year old story to tell us that?


46 posted on 04/14/2008 10:34:43 AM PDT by Gvl_M3 (Sometimes, you have to stand up for yourself, even if it doesn't look "Compassionate.")
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To: Gvl_M3

Wasn’t me.


47 posted on 04/14/2008 10:57:27 AM PDT by EternalVigilance (Never trust a liberal)
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To: EternalVigilance

(unless my date stamp is messed up)

The last post was from Oct. 2004. ;)


48 posted on 04/14/2008 11:08:59 AM PDT by Gvl_M3 (Sometimes, you have to stand up for yourself, even if it doesn't look "Compassionate.")
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To: Gvl_M3

Sorry. Someone emailed me a link to this thread and I didn’t look at the dates. ;-)

Let’s stop bumping it, since it’s stupid. lol...


49 posted on 04/14/2008 11:12:02 AM PDT by EternalVigilance (Never trust a liberal)
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