Aren't we getting a little silly? I mean us regular folks, not the Capitol Hill crowd. It's obvious they don't care what we think of them when they spend their time talking about Botox and tanning beds under the Capitol Dome. I say we send them home. They're starting to make the rest of us look downright silly. Especially since House Resolution 25 is right there in front of us.
Under The FairTax (H.R. 25) the current tragedy that is congress could not exist. I no longer think congress a comedy--not just because I'm a father--because I really do think the Constitution should be followed. It had to be amended to allow the Income Tax, just like Prohibition. Prohibition went away when the cost-benefit was out of whack and common sense prevailed. The Income Tax is more than out of whack and it can go away, too. The cost-benefit of the FairTax should be discussed wherever politicians gather, not Botox and human tanneries.
Enough common sense will see the FairTax prevail--we're headed to hell without it. I know of 60 senators who lack common sense and quite a few not looking for a spot in heaven. I know some senators and their leaders who hit Santa's Naughty List last night for selling out the constitution for some constituents...sometime in the future. Most of these financial shenanigans would come to a halt under the FairTax.
Without the IRS and their asinine tax code doled out by and for lobbyists, our congressmen could, would, and should be talking about National Parks, National Defense, or anything else useful to all of us--like the last really good thing they did, the National Do Not Call Registry. We know that only happened because even congressmen couldn't escape digital telemarketing.
This congress masquarades as a federal legislative body just as the Internal Revenue Service hides its true purpose in its title. Insipidly Restructuring Society is what it should be called. It's what it does. The IRS forces our tanning beds, cigarettes, alcohol, gasoline, fast food or numerous other things to pay salaries for too many D.C. staffers sitting around reading Mao.
Research the FairTax and imagine a Capitol Dome without tanning beds and Botox.
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I believe it is too late for my generation. It is up to you and your children to right the wrongs the early baby boomers have wroght.
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