FairTax and unFair Movie. Sounds interesting.
ONE NIGHT ONLY EVENT TUESDAY, OCT 14TH
http://www.unfairmovie.com.
A team of acclaimed filmmakers is spearheading “Unfair”, a ninety minute documentary motion picture intended for all audiences. It will be the first major theatrical documentary to shed light on the certain damage the Income Tax and the IRS have wrought on our liberties, our businesses, our families, and our religious, charitable and civic organizations, while empowering a political agenda contrary to America’s heritage.
This film will be promoted to mainstream audiences based on its factual and dramatic content. In addition, the Picture will be marketed heavily to interested grassroots audiences that identify themselves strongly with any and all of natural rights as documented in the Constitutional Amendments I, IV, and XIV regarding freedom of religion, speech, the press, peaceable assembly, petitioning government, security against searches and seizures, due process or equal protection.
It will tell the stories of betrayal, corruption, intimidation and the harsh personal, economic and political realities of forced compliance upon the American way of life, as well present a unique ending featuring a real solution, not just another scary movie.
The film is executive produced by John Sullivan, producer of the smash hit documentaries “2016: Obama’s America” and “Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed.” Directing is Judd Saul, an award-winning director and activist, whose documentary Frag changed the professional video gaming industry. Producing is nationally syndicated radio talk show host Craig Bergman, a veteran campaigner who brings to the project his experience.
http://www.unfairmovie.com.
A team of acclaimed filmmakers is spearheading “Unfair”, a ninety minute documentary motion picture intended for all audiences. It will be the first major theatrical documentary to shed light on the certain damage the Income Tax and the IRS have wrought on our liberties, our businesses, our families, and our religious, charitable and civic organizations, while empowering a political agenda contrary to America’s heritage.
This film will be promoted to mainstream audiences based on its factual and dramatic content. In addition, the Picture will be marketed heavily to interested grassroots audiences that identify themselves strongly with any and all of natural rights as documented in the Constitutional Amendments I, IV, and XIV regarding freedom of religion, speech, the press, peaceable assembly, petitioning government, security against searches and seizures, due process or equal protection.
It will tell the stories of betrayal, corruption, intimidation and the harsh personal, economic and political realities of forced compliance upon the American way of life, as well present a unique ending featuring a real solution, not just another scary movie.
The film is executive produced by John Sullivan, producer of the smash hit documentaries “2016: Obama’s America” and “Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed.” Directing is Judd Saul, an award-winning director and activist, whose documentary Frag changed the professional video gaming industry. Producing is nationally syndicated radio talk show host Craig Bergman, a veteran campaigner who brings to the project his experience.
The idea of a consumption tax strikes me as a bad idea, for a few reasons...
The first is that it will hit poor people who don't have a lot of $$ to pay the tax for the things they need to buy... If you try to correct for that by giving them exemptions and subsidies, you just re-create the bureaucracy we have now, with all it's fraud and abuse.
The second is that a consumption tax will cause a great upsurge in the underground economy where people who "know someone who can get it for them untaxed" will make out at the expense of the not-well-connected. Think of the sale of untaxed cigarettes that led to a death on Staten Island. In the extreme, it can lead to organized crime like there was during prohibition in the 1930's.
Third is that if you have to pay a consumption tax, you will not buy as much, and that will reduce demand, and that can throw us back into recession, or in the extreme, depression.
Fourth is that all the advocates of a consumption tax view it as a replacement for an income tax. Knowing the inclination of government to spend spend spend, and raise taxes when they run out of money, we will end up with BOTH an income tax AND a consumption tax.
I abhor the irs and their scum.
But hey, it's a beautiful day!