The FairTax and the Importance of GRASSROOTS
January 2, 2009 by Suzanne
Filed under About the FairTax
In my quest to get the Fair Tax word out by working for a grassroots effort, I came up with the idea to bring up the word and meaning of “grassroots”. From my experience when some people want change they wait for someone else to do all the work. You can not be affective if you don’t get involved. Our country was founded on the principle and idea that the people govern the country and the government, not the other way around. If the government controls the people (as it is happening now) you have a form of socialism, where people don’t have the freedom to do what they want to do. We the People of these United States, are blessed to speak up and tell our government what we want.
Sometime we have to sacrifice our free time to have freedom prevail. We must stand and fight. I have found it much better to pick up the phone, our pens or use online tools and sites (such as this one) to make a grassroots case for our government to see that “WE The People” want to have better lives (better than the rest of the world) and more freedom. We are blessed to have the Constitution and Bill of Rights we do. Help me exercise this right with getting the government to see that we want the Fair Tax Bill Passed, and the unconstitutional 16th Amendment abolished – for the people, by the people, of the people, for the economy, our country and our national security. Join this grassroots effort, along with me and many like me. Pursue the freedom we have to make our lives and the lives of our children as free as it was meant to be in the first place.
Grassroots is defined as……
A grassroots movement (often referenced in the context of a political movement) is one driven by the constituents of a community. The term implies that the creation of the movement and the group supporting it is natural and spontaneous, highlighting the differences between this and a movement that is orchestrated by traditional power structures. Often, grassroots movements are at the local level, as many volunteers in the community give their time to support the local party, which can lead to helping the national party. For instance, a grassroots movement can lead to significant voter registration for a political party, which in turn helps the state and national parties
Join with our grassroots effort to get the Fair Tax Bill passed. Remember ” DARE TO COMPARE, EVERYONE CAN DO SOMETHING”.
Thank you
Charlie Prochaska
Volunteer Community Coordinator
FairTaxSOWEGA





