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Sooner than later our countries tax laws will change, the question is which way will it go?

 

Many organizations support the sales tax initiative. It is a growing force that is gaining speed. These organizations are receiving allot of support from numerous political figures. Why? Because a sales tax will not restrict political spending to any great degree. If politicians run out of money, they will simply raise taxes on the so called “bad / luxury stuff." Alternatively, they will work with corporations to increase a price – which in turn increases tax amounts (it’s all percentage numbers to them).  

 

There is only one organization fighting for an income only system. Don’t be fooled by the Amery Flat tax or other income flat tax systems (Forbes). These systems only flatten federal taxation. They do not affect all your local taxation laws or your homeowners’ tax.

 

The UCAnation organization will not receive political favor because it will force politicians to manage a budget. It will force politicians to truly work for the citizenship. And it will force politicians to move away from their special interest groups (who in turn feed their campaign funds).

 

So do not look for political backing on U-ACT or the United Citizens of America. You will not find it. You will never find it because it is the only system that politicians truly do not want. Not because it is bad for the nation. Just the opposite is true – it is the BEST possible solution for Americans. Why? Because the only way politicians will get more tax money from this system, is if we are making more money in our paychecks (it’s all percentages. Now it is in our favor.) They will not back it because it is bad for them personally. The only organization that we can urge to back us – is YOU. If you don’t, nobody else will.

 

We need your support.






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