11 Apr 2009 @ 7:13 PM 
 

Fair Tax at the Tea Parties

 

I decided that I’m going to go to a local April 15th Tea Party protest in Overland Park, KS. When I first heard about the protest I thought the organizers were going to include support of the Fair Tax, and since I don’t support the Fair Tax in one bit I decided that I wouldn’t attend. However, after doing a little more investigation I realized that tea party was not going to be a Fair Tax rally, and now I’m going.

I wrote an email to another Objectivist in town, and since it almost constitutes a fun blog post I thought I’d include it here:

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I’m not so concerned with Fair Tax supporters being at the protest as much as I am with Fair Tax supporters organizing the protest and turning it into a Fair Tax rally. I think the Fair Tax is, in some ways, much worse than the crazy tax system we have today, and it’s not something that I want to support. Nor do I want to lend Ayn Rand’s name to their cause (as if it were mind to lend). I listen to the Neal Boortz show regularly (Boortz cowrote the books on the Fair Tax), and I think they’re trying to take advantage of the good, honest anger that people feel about what the government is doing to our economy in order to push their fake cure, the Fair Tax. I’m not concerned now that I know that the Fair Tax supporters are actually going to be doing their own thing on the JCCC campus.

If I were to write out the Fair Tax scenario I had in my head, it would be something like this:

FAIR TAX ORGANIZER: We have to stop this mindless regulation of the economy!

ANGRY CITIZENS: Yeah!

FAIR TAX ORGANIZER: We have to get the government out of the economy and our lives!

ANGRY CITIZENS: Yeah!

FAIR TAX ORGANIZER: We have to put the government in its place!

ANGRY CITIZENS: YEAH!

FAIR TAX ORGANIZER: Ok, so now that we all agree, here’s what we’ve gotta do! First, we have to repeal the 16th amendment! Then we’ll get rid of the federal income taxes and start up a 30%…. ERRRRRR 23%……… sales tax on everything you buy! Then we’ll form a government committee to determine how much tax dollars an individual would have to spend to buy the “basic necessities,” and then we’ll deposit that amount in a special government bank account every month, and then we’ll send every citizen their own debit card that they can use to get their government money! Then all companies will flock to the United States, the government will still have the same amount of tax dollars to spend (if not more!), and the poor won’t have to pay any taxes at all! Say it with me! Fair Tax, Fair Tax, Fair T……

ANGRY CITIZENS: ????????????????????????????

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  1. Burgess Laughlin said...
    10:10 pm - April 11th, 2009

    One criterion I apply to any alleged “reform” (”overhaul”) of the tax system is to ask this question:

    Under this new tax system will any individual pay more in tax than he paid before?

    If the answer is “yes,” then I reject the “reform.” Taxes should always go down, for everyone.

  2. Jeffery Small said...
    1:20 am - April 12th, 2009

    Darren:

    I agree with you that the Fair Tax is not a solution to our problems and just moves one aspect of what is wrong with the structure of our government from one point to another without challenging or changing anything fundamental.

    I have been involved with the organizers of the Tea Parties over the past few weeks and they do seem to be concerned not to impose any specific agenda on the protests, leaving it up to local organizers to determine the exact nature and content of the rallies. Most people seem to want the protest to be somewhat generic, leaving it up to individuals to get out our own unique messages.

    As a fellow Objectivist, I thought you might be interested in the Atlas Shrugged Books-to-Politicians Campaign that I am sponsoring at my web site: go-galt.org

    Take a look and see if this is something you would be interested in participating in, or promoting to others.

    Regards,

    C. Jeffery Small

  3. Robert Taylor said...
    8:03 am - April 12th, 2009

    The only “fair” solution would be to drastically downsize the government and go to a “fee-paid” system. I, and many others, would glad donate funds and/or pay for certain services rendered (i.e. certified copies of legal documents from the county or state, support of the volunteer military, support of the court system) as long as government were limited to the following actions:

    *a strong military with no overseas bases to defend our shores, airspace and the common shipping lanes;
    *courts to settle civil and criminal suites;
    *the cop on his beat

    Everything else can be handled by private enterprise.

 

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