Boone Tea Party on the Tax Compromise
Speaking as a collective and united voice, we the people of the Boone Tea Party are disheartened with the GOP regarding their stance on the current tax bill. As it now stands, this bill is nothing more than a progressive spending trap disguised as “tax cuts for the middle class.” The GOP will forever be on the loosing end of the argument if they continue to debate the issues on progressive terms; it’s time for the GOP to “fundamentally transform” the debate in Washington.
Had the GOP united behind a single issue “tax rate” bill, the Republicans would have maintained the upper hand but “compromise” has now boxed the the GOP into voting for a bill ladened with more pork and earmarks, which is nothing more than an expansive vote buying scheme. The only people being held “hostage” are private sector producers; continuing to punish success and rewarding non-producers will be the demise of America as we know it. It’s time the GOP took a firm constitutional stance and change the debate; all laws debated by congress should be applied equitably and in accordance with the constitution. An equitable tax “rate” debate is fair; yet congress takes a mighty arrogant and dictatorial stance when they debate which Americans are deserving of their earnings and which are not. The people spoke with a resounding voice on Nov. 2nd; socialism and income redistribution are NOT American values we wish to adopt….change the debate!
Please consider fighting for a single issue “tax rate” bill and against the bill in its current form; reassert a strong offensive front. The people want a clean, single issue, equitable “tax rate” bill; we are open to killing this current bill if the new congress can articulate a better argument come January. Maybe it’s time to debate a consumption tax rather than a productivity tax.
Thank you for your continued efforts,
The Boone Tea Party
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