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OMEGA2669
03-22-2010, 04:56 PM
The Online Tax Revolt (http://www.onlinetaxrevolt.com/) is growing fast.




There is a massive rejection of the established powers taking place in our country. Americans are mad as hell and we are not going to take anymore. The Online Tax Revolt is about sending a clear message to Washington that we are a growing and vocal movement that is calling for real change.

The first-ever Online Tax Revolt, a free, interactive march on Washington was launched using state of the art technology. Concerned Americans can have a voice on tax policy, culminating on April 15 with events in Washington, D.C.

“The Online Tax Revolt is open to every American who believes taxes and spending are out of control, harmful to our country and a threat to our nation’s future,” said Campaign Chairman Ken Hoagland. “Our economic future and that of future generations is at stake. We need taxes that are lower and a tax structure that’s fair.
“We’re in serious trouble and it falls to us to get the nation back on track. This march is a wake-up call to everyone in Washington that the American people won’t be ignored any longer,” said Mr. Hoagland.

Marchers simply log on to www.OnlineTaxRevolt.com, choose an appropriate avatar and have it march to the nation’s capital. Participants can march individually or in teams. Other team leaders will be announced in coming weeks.

One team will be led by Michael Reagan. Another team will be led by nationally syndicated radio host Neal Boortz. There will also be state-based teams and veterans’ teams. Other prominent team leaders will be announced in the coming weeks.

packinnova
03-22-2010, 05:44 PM
The Online Tax Revolt (http://www.onlinetaxrevolt.com/) is growing fast.

me wonders if everyone on the list get's an extra special audit next year???

peckman28
03-23-2010, 12:37 AM
me wonders if everyone on the list get's an extra special audit next year???

Yes.

PointnClick
03-23-2010, 12:43 AM
Ask Glenn Beck about that... he got a visit within a week of mentioning Geithner's tax issues... funny how that works...

SelfDefense
03-23-2010, 07:38 PM
The first-ever Online Tax Revolt, a free, interactive march on Washington was launched using state of the art technology. Concerned Americans can have a voice on tax policy, culminating on April 15 with events in Washington, D.C.

Concerned Americans have a voice on tax policy. It is called the House of Representatives.

This idiotic promotion is more about clicks to a web site and generic propaganda than anything to do with tax reform.

How did sending Congress those teabags work out? :rofl: A boon for the Lipton tea company (Unilever and Pepsico.)

peckman28
03-23-2010, 10:26 PM
Concerned Americans have a voice on tax policy. It is called the House of Representatives.

If that was the case this health bill, and all its associated taxes, would not have passed. Get real.