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Posted: 1:00 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 11, 2005
By Neal Boortz
| Today's Nuze: August 11, 2005 | ||
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| Thursday -- August 11, 2005
Tonight we'll be at the Omni Jacksonville Hotel, Jacksonville, Florida! The event, sponsored by AM 690 WOKV and Books-a-Million, will begin at 7:00 in the ballroom. See you there! Tomorrow night we're at the Page & Palette bookstore in Fairhope, Alabama, right outside of Mobile and my high-school hometown of Pensacola, Florida! Last night we were at the Borders book store in Gainesville, Florida. We had been warned that classes weren't in session at the University of Florida and that the crowd might be small. Well ... those warnings certainly didn't come true. Gainesville was the largest crowd we've had on the tour ... large and enthusiastic. Once again the store sold out of books before we even arrived! The call went out across Gainesville for more books ... but there were no more to be had. Other stores had sold out also. I just can't tell you what this means to Congressman Linder and myself ... we can only say thanks. We'll see you tonight in Jacksonville. [If you don't want to check out the whole gallery, you've got to at least see this picture.]
Last winter I spent week after week doing my radio show, grabbing a sandwich for lunch, and then sitting down in front of the word processor and stacks of research to pound out my portion of this book. Congressman Linder was doing the same thing at his home in Washington DC or Atlanta. We both believe totally in the FairTax idea, and we wanted to have a book out there for people who were similarly dedicated, or who just had a curiosity that needed to be satisfied. Neither of us ever imagined what would happen. Neither, frankly, did the publisher. It was only about six weeks ago that we started to wonder whether or not we might be able to make it to the New York Times bestseller's list. Now that we know we will debut August 21st No. 1, we're just blown away. This means so much for The FairTax movement. Any book that rises to No. 1 creates a buzz ... whether it's about teenaged wizards or tax reform. Well ... especially tax reform. This just doesn't happen. Books on tax reform don't go to No. 1. So now opinion makers, politicians, pundits, editorial writers, reporters, columnists and others will take notice and start paying attention. This will result in more and more efforts such as this opinion piece that appeared in the Clark Times-Courier in Berryville, Virginia. Late yesterday I was notified that a writer and photographer from a major national magazine will join the book tour today to see just what is going on here. This will mean that more and more Americans will become aware of the essence of the FairTax, and what it can mean to both their personal financial picture and to the American economy. As the people become aware this idea becomes more and more impossible for the political class to ignore. Do we have hopes that The FairTax Book will stay at No. 1? Well, that would be nice ... but I'm not expecting it. Our best hope is that continued interest in this fantastic tax reform idea will keep the book up there in the top five for weeks ... and that the FairTax will continue to generate conversation across the country.
Now ... speaking of the flat tax, just why would the FairTax be better? OK, let's just count a few ways. The flat tax keeps the IRS. The flat tax means you still pay Social Security Taxes and Medicare taxes. There will still be withholding from your paycheck. The money you save and invest? Still taxed. What's more, as we have seen over the past 19 years, the flat tax is still subject to manipulation by politicians. They can come in any time with a little amendment raising the rate on that evil top one percent of income earners. They can still create tax credits for other income groups in order to buy votes. The embedded taxes in every item you buy? Still there. Get the picture? OK ... time to pack my stuff, head to the Sky-97 studios in Gainesville and do another show. Then it's off to Jacksonville where we hope to have a tremendous crowd this evening. I'll turn over Nealz Nuze to the Boortz staff for some more program notes and your reading assignments. Again ... thanks. Let's keep this FairTax idea at or near the top of the list for a while now. The politicians are taking note ... and they now know that they can't demagogue the FairTax with false claims that it will burden the poor. The people know better. Now ... for those of you who think that the FairTax idea is a good one, and would like to see it come to pass, but who just believe that it is so bold and monumental a change as to be all but impossible .... here's a quotation I yanked off a good friend's email.
REDNECK SCRAP BOOK Everyone knows you can't go fishing without beer. More in the Redneck Scrap Book.
READING ASSIGNMENTS Band names new album after The Baby Jesus' home phone number and is attacked by a pack of lawyers. Heather's Reading Assignments Oh if only we could all be such good humanitarians to sue our spouse's caretakers. Runaway husband: They may make him pay for the search... WHY??? Grown-ups run away all time as do many many fathers and husbands. I didn't hear him making up stories about being kidnapped. BTW~ did you see Jennifer's community service photos ? Pretending to be a policeman while in a stolen car is not such a good idea. Cat fights by any other name, just wouldn't be as expensive. Colonel Oliver North hopes Bolton knows what he is in for! I was almost fooled too. It's ok. Here is the factcheck! Here is the transcript from Rush. | ||
WHAT THE HECK ARE THOSE POINTY HAND THINGS? These are links to each individual story on the Nuze, p-links for the geeks out there. Plus, they work today and they'll work tomorrow. Now you can easily discuss/debate/rip apart the Nuze without worrying about the links going bad. Enjoy! BOORTZ BLAST NEWSLETTER
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