Veteran’s Day
In commemorating our veterans we are paying tribute to those men and women who have allowed us to remain an independent people with the opportunity to change policies and laws at the polls and through our combined efforts.
Ronald Reagan said, “Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn’t pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same.”
The Revolutionary War and the FAIRtax
Sometimes those of us who are ardent supporters of the FAIRtax get frustrated that it is very difficult to obtain supporters. Sure,. most people agree with the idea but few are willing, or able time-wise, to become advocates.
Many of us have forgotten just how few people fought and obtained our independence from England. Here are some facts from Shmoop.com.
Total American battle casualties in the Revolutionary War: 6,824 (estimates range between this figure and 4,435; some 90% of them came from the Continental Army)76
Ratio of American deaths to the free white male population (aged sixteen to 45) who served in the war: 1 in 20 (this would be the equivalent of about 3 million people today)77
Total Americans wounded in the Revolutionary War: 8,44578
Total American deaths from disease in the Revolutionary War: 10,000 (approximation)79
Total Americans who died in British prisons in the Revolutionary War: 8,50080
Total Americans captured in the Revolutionary War: 18,15281
Total British casualties from battle and disease in the Revolutionary War: around 24,00082
Of the 3,000,000 population of the Colonies, only a total of 80,000 are thought to have participated as American troops—and not all at one time. In fact, many times the soldiers would go home for the planting and harvesting of crops.
Are There Lessons For the FAIRtax?
There were times when General Washington only had 1,000 men at his command, but he persisted. At most times fewer than 2% of the population were fighting for our independence against the World’s greatest military power.
There was never enough money—even to buy adequate food and clothes for the troops. Yet, somehow they persisted and finally a combination of events led to victory.
We FAIRtax supporters never have enough money to do the things that we believe are needed, but we persist—and we are making progress.
The present income and payroll tax system is failing and has to be replaced. We are the best alternative and if we keep pressing, we will prevail.
Volunteer Efforts
This week’s FAIRtax Friday shows that our volunteer army is making an impact all across the country. Please keep Peggy informed as you participate in these events and we will let others around the country see what can be done.
Chairman Brady
Long-time FAIRtax cosponsor Kevin Brady has become the House Chairman of the Ways And Means Committee. Peggy and I plan to meet with him the first week of December and we will provide a report.
1040 Club
Thanks to each of you who have joined the 1040 Club. You are ensuring that Americans For Fair Taxation can continue to promote the FAIRtax.
If you are not a member of the 1040 Club, or if you are a member but want to join for someone else, please go to this link and sign up.
FAIRtax Power Radio
Whether you’re a FAIRtax volunteer or an informed citizen who wishes to be better informed, we encourage you to listen to FAIRtax Power Radio, the online radio show that is available when you are. Bob and Ron just finished a series of three episodes in which they discuss criticisms of the FAIRtax that we have all heard over the years. This series is episodes 20, 21 & 22 and can be heard on SoundCloud (which is FREE) at these links:
FTPR 20 http://bit.ly/1h2R4pO
FTPR 21 http://bit.ly/1NX8Qrs
FTPR 22 http://bit.ly/1M4NwlE
AFFT National LOGO Store and Scrolling Signs
Going into the primary system, it is even more important that all of us have FAIRtax signs that we can bring to political rallies. Many venues will not allow us to bring signs attached to metal or wood holders. That is why Rudy Treml designed and had printed the scrolling FAIRtax signs. Visit our National Store at www.fairtaxlogostore.org and purchase some Personal FAIRtax℠ Scrolling Handheld Event signs.
It is a handheld scrolling event sign printed in color on both sides with our new logo. When folded up, this banner is only 2” x 9” but opens up to a 27” x 9” presentation
which self-retracts. It is ideal for all political events and easily fits in a pocket, jacket or purse when not in use. To see a picture of this banner please click here.
Thank You For Opening The FAIRtax Chronicles, Our Sponsored Mailings
We plan to do several of these mailings each month. If you take a minute to open the sponsored emails and click through to the website, you are making an in kind contribution to AFFT. It is not required to actually make a purchase, but your minute of time will ensure that AFFT is paid ever larger amounts from people paying for us to send their offers to our supporters.
Again, we are making every effort to ensure that we work with only reputable companies. If you feel that any FAIRtax-sponsored email is objectionable, please email us at info@fairtax.org and tell us why. You can also opt to not receive these sponsored email messages but still receive FAIRtax emails.
Thank you for staying FairTax strong!
In commemorating our veterans we are paying tribute to those men and women who have allowed us to remain an independent people with the opportunity to change policies and laws at the polls and through our combined efforts.
Ronald Reagan said, “Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn’t pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same.”
The Revolutionary War and the FAIRtax
Sometimes those of us who are ardent supporters of the FAIRtax get frustrated that it is very difficult to obtain supporters. Sure,. most people agree with the idea but few are willing, or able time-wise, to become advocates.
Many of us have forgotten just how few people fought and obtained our independence from England. Here are some facts from Shmoop.com.
Total American battle casualties in the Revolutionary War: 6,824 (estimates range between this figure and 4,435; some 90% of them came from the Continental Army)76
Ratio of American deaths to the free white male population (aged sixteen to 45) who served in the war: 1 in 20 (this would be the equivalent of about 3 million people today)77
Total Americans wounded in the Revolutionary War: 8,44578
Total American deaths from disease in the Revolutionary War: 10,000 (approximation)79
Total Americans who died in British prisons in the Revolutionary War: 8,50080
Total Americans captured in the Revolutionary War: 18,15281
Total British casualties from battle and disease in the Revolutionary War: around 24,00082
Of the 3,000,000 population of the Colonies, only a total of 80,000 are thought to have participated as American troops—and not all at one time. In fact, many times the soldiers would go home for the planting and harvesting of crops.
Are There Lessons For the FAIRtax?
There were times when General Washington only had 1,000 men at his command, but he persisted. At most times fewer than 2% of the population were fighting for our independence against the World’s greatest military power.
There was never enough money—even to buy adequate food and clothes for the troops. Yet, somehow they persisted and finally a combination of events led to victory.
We FAIRtax supporters never have enough money to do the things that we believe are needed, but we persist—and we are making progress.
The present income and payroll tax system is failing and has to be replaced. We are the best alternative and if we keep pressing, we will prevail.
Volunteer Efforts
This week’s FAIRtax Friday shows that our volunteer army is making an impact all across the country. Please keep Peggy informed as you participate in these events and we will let others around the country see what can be done.
Chairman Brady
Long-time FAIRtax cosponsor Kevin Brady has become the House Chairman of the Ways And Means Committee. Peggy and I plan to meet with him the first week of December and we will provide a report.
1040 Club
Thanks to each of you who have joined the 1040 Club. You are ensuring that Americans For Fair Taxation can continue to promote the FAIRtax.
If you are not a member of the 1040 Club, or if you are a member but want to join for someone else, please go to this link and sign up.
FAIRtax Power Radio
Whether you’re a FAIRtax volunteer or an informed citizen who wishes to be better informed, we encourage you to listen to FAIRtax Power Radio, the online radio show that is available when you are. Bob and Ron just finished a series of three episodes in which they discuss criticisms of the FAIRtax that we have all heard over the years. This series is episodes 20, 21 & 22 and can be heard on SoundCloud (which is FREE) at these links:
FTPR 20 http://bit.ly/1h2R4pO
FTPR 21 http://bit.ly/1NX8Qrs
FTPR 22 http://bit.ly/1M4NwlE
AFFT National LOGO Store and Scrolling Signs
Going into the primary system, it is even more important that all of us have FAIRtax signs that we can bring to political rallies. Many venues will not allow us to bring signs attached to metal or wood holders. That is why Rudy Treml designed and had printed the scrolling FAIRtax signs. Visit our National Store at www.fairtaxlogostore.org and purchase some Personal FAIRtax℠ Scrolling Handheld Event signs.
It is a handheld scrolling event sign printed in color on both sides with our new logo. When folded up, this banner is only 2” x 9” but opens up to a 27” x 9” presentation
which self-retracts. It is ideal for all political events and easily fits in a pocket, jacket or purse when not in use. To see a picture of this banner please click here.
Thank You For Opening The FAIRtax Chronicles, Our Sponsored Mailings
We plan to do several of these mailings each month. If you take a minute to open the sponsored emails and click through to the website, you are making an in kind contribution to AFFT. It is not required to actually make a purchase, but your minute of time will ensure that AFFT is paid ever larger amounts from people paying for us to send their offers to our supporters.
Again, we are making every effort to ensure that we work with only reputable companies. If you feel that any FAIRtax-sponsored email is objectionable, please email us at info@fairtax.org and tell us why. You can also opt to not receive these sponsored email messages but still receive FAIRtax emails.
Thank you for staying FairTax strong!