Monday, March 29, 2010

Replace The IRS with a Flat Tax VIDEO


(Washington, D.C., Monday, March 29, 2010) A new video released today by the Center for Freedom and Prosperity Foundation (CF&P) explains why a flat tax would be superior to the internal revenue code. Entitled "The Flat Tax: How it Works and Why it is Good for America," the mini-documentary includes a 20-second tutorial showing the simple postcard-sized tax forms that would replace the hundreds of forms in the current system.

"The current income tax system is burdensome, rigged to help the politically well connected, and it makes America less competitive" said CF&P Foundation President Andrew Quinlan. "A flat tax would help the economy and treat all Americans equally."

"America's top fiscal policy goal should be smaller government," added Dan Mitchell, narrator of the video and Cato Institute Senior Fellow. "But fixing the tax code should be second on the list since the current system needlessly reduces prosperity."

Executive Summary

This Center for Freedom and Prosperity Foundation video shows how the flat tax would benefit families and businesses, and also explains how this simple and fair system would boost economic growth and eliminate the special-interest corruption of the internal revenue code.

For additional comments: Andrew Quinlan can be reached at 202-285-0244 andy@freedomandprosperity.org Dan Mitchell can be reached at 202-218-4615, dmitchell@cato.org

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Boehner, Cantor, Pence all Sign Club’s ‘Repeal It’ Pledge VIDEO


WASHINGTON – The Club for Growth today announced receipt of signed and witnessed ‘Repeal It’ pledges from House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio), House Minority Whip Eric Cantor (R-Va.), and House Republican Conference Chairman Mike Pence (R-Ind.), the three highest-ranking Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives.

“We’re thrilled to have the unanimous support of the top Republican leaders in the House,” said Club President Chris Chocola. “The ‘Repeal It’ campaign has already been a tremendous success, clarifying the debate about health care for the 2010 elections, and forcing Republicans and Democrats alike to annunciate their principles in that debate.”

“I thank Congressmen Boehner, Cantor, and Pence for their leadership. We hope their pledges will lead to unanimous support for the Repeal It project from the House Republican Conference, and finally spur Senate Republican leaders to join the cause, too.”

To date, ‘Repeal It’ pledges have been signed by 60 members of Congress and 229 candidates for the House and Senate. ###