Synopses & Reviews
In 2005, firebrand radio talk show host Neal Boortz and Georgia congressman John Linder created
The FairTax Book, 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 currently hoarded by criminal and offshore businesses. Their book became an immediate #1
New York Times bestseller, igniting a powerful grassroots tax reform movement that's spreading like wildfire across our nation.
Now, three years later, the authors are back to answer the outspoken and misinformed critics of their innovative proposal. Offering stunning new insights not covered in the original book, FairTax: The Truth 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.
Synopsis
In 2005, firebrand radio talk show host Neal Boortz and Georgia congressman John Linder created The Fairtax Book which hit #1 on the New York Times bestseller list and stayed on the list for nine weeks. Now Boortz and Linder return to add fuel to the fire with this new look at the fast-growing populist tax reform movement that's poised to become a key campaign issue for 2008. Boortz and Linder will debunk myths about the tax, answer phony charges, offer new insights into aspects of the plan not covered in the first book and show the American voter that there's still hope replacing our currently outdated, corrupt, and punitive income tax system with a simple plan that will revolutionize the way America pays for itself.
About the Author
The host of radio's The Neal Boortz Show, syndicated in nearly two hundred national markets, Neal Boortz is the author (with Congressman John Linder) of the New York Times bestsellers The FairTax Book and FairTax: The Truth, and author of The Terrible Truth About Liberals. He has been nominated twice for the National Association of Broadcasters' Marconi Award and divides his time between Atlanta, Georgia, and Naples, Florida.