After taking a week off to talk to Allen Waters, the Guys are back to checking on the Congress Critters in their never ending quest to make the tax code more complicated and convoluted. Read More.
This week's FAIRtax Power Radio features an interview with long time FAIRtax supporter Allen Waters. Waters is running for Congress in Rhode Island's first Congressional district and recently became the seventh candidate to sign the FAIRtax Candidate Pledge for the 2022 election cycle. Read More.
This week, the Guys answer some really good questions from a listener regarding social programs and the economy. If you have questions or comments send them to thefairtaxguys@gmail.com. Read More.
Twelve years ago, filmmaker Paul Wizikowski created a series of five short videos contrasting the absurd complexity of the income tax with the elegant simplicity of the FAIRtax. Read More.
This special episode of FAIRtax Power Radio is the first one featuring the new FAIRtax Guys 2.0. From this point forward, Bob Scarborough assumes the role of co-host following the loss of Ron Maiellaro. Read More.
Once again, Jade Walle steps in as co-host. After checking out more craziness at congress.gov, Jade and Bob pay tribute to Ron Maiellaro by reviewing one of his earlier creations--the FAIRtax "Sizzle Points". Read More.
FAIRtax Power Radio's series of interviews with candidates who have signed the FAIRtax Candidate Pledge continues with Alex Stovall, one of the youngest Congressional candidates in the country. Read More.
Jade Walle fills in for Ron Maiellaro who is on sick leave. Bob's first priority is a very scary income tax proposal that would give the government just way too much power over our financial lives. Then Bob and Jade discuss another "What would happen if..." scenario. Read More.
After paying tribute to another incredible FAIRtax warrior who recently passed away and their weekly exploration of tax proposal madness via congress.gov, The FAIRtax Guys dive into the subject of a Global Minimum Tax. Just what is it? Read More.
After their weekly visit to congress.gov to demonstrate more tax madness, The FAIRtax Guys use recent articles by Politico and Pro Publica to point out two of the most serious problems with the current federal income tax. Read More.