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FairTax: The Truth: Answering the Critics Export

(February 2008)

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<p> In 2005, firebrand radio talk show host Neal Boortz and Georgia congressman John Linder created <i>The FairTax Book</i>, presenting the American public with a bold new plan designed to eliminate federal taxes and the IRS, jump-start the U.S. economy, bring back lost industries and jobs, and recapture billions of untaxed dollars hoarded by criminal and offshore businesses. Their book became an immediate #1 <i>New York Times</i> bestseller, propelling a powerful grassroots tax reform movement that's spreading like wildfire across our nation. </p> <p> Now, three years later, the authors are back to answer the outspoken and misinformed critics of their innovative proposal. Offering eye-opening new insights not covered in the original book, <i>FairTax: The Truth</i> debunks the negative myths and gross misrepresentations of this groundbreaking idea. The FairTax plan is simple, brilliant, and it will work—enabling you to keep all the money in your paycheck; eliminating the fraud, hassle, and waste of our current system; and revolutionizing the way America pays for itself. </p>


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