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Huntsville Tea Party Movement, Inc.
2615 Galahad Drive
Huntsville, AL 35803

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Our Constitution Seminar is a go! PDF Print E-mail
Government
Written by Chad Capps   
Tuesday, 11 October 2011 10:40
We got just enough people to have the instructor, Dr. Earl Taylor (President of the National Center for Constitutional Studies) to make his travel arrangements to get here. However, we have plenty of room for more folks and would really like to increase our attendance for this seminar. If you plan to attend this seminar please send in your fee right away! (details below). Your fee covers a workbook for each person and the travel costs for our instructor.

 

Our Consitution seminar is called the "Making of America" and is given by the National Center for Constitutional Studies (www.nccs.net).

 

We have held this seminar before and it is outstanding! They teach you the principles behind the constitution and what makes it work so well when we follow it. Tell your friends!


It is scheduled for Saturday, November 5th. Lunch is NOT provided, but we will have light refreshments.

 

Details:

Date: Saturday, November 5th

Time: 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM

Cost: $15 per person

Location: Toney United Methodist Church on Old Railroad Bed Rd. just north of Hwy 53

 

Checks should be made payable to "Huntsville Tea Party" and sent to:

 

Chad Capps

105 Pinckney Rd

Harvest, AL 35749

 

Agenda:

8:30am-12:00 noon - "Developing America 's Great Success Formula"

This is the exciting exploration which Jefferson, Adams, Franklin , Washington and others made in order to rediscover the key to the creation of the first free nation in modern times. We trace their adventure from 1400 B.C. to A.D. 1787

12:00-12:45pm - Lunch break

12:45pm-4:30pm - "The Perfect Plan of Liberty "

A refreshing look at the solid political and economic principles from the preamble through the amendments to the Constitution. You learn perhaps for the first time, how nearly every problem in America today can be solved by restoring these successful concepts.

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Lower Taxes = More Government Revenue PDF Print E-mail
Government
Written by Chad Capps   
Tuesday, 07 December 2010 07:01

Even though it doesn't seem obvious, lowering the tax rate actually increases the revenue gathered by the government. more than 80 years of history proves it. Here's a great explanation of why:

 

Thomas Sowell: Tax Cuts for the Rich

 

Will increasing taxes reduce the deficit?

 

http://www.askheritage.org/Answer.aspx?ID=1634
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Learn more about our constitution PDF Print E-mail
Government
Written by Chad Capps   
Saturday, 02 October 2010 08:36
View videos for free from Hillsdale college to learn about the constitution here: http://www.avwebcasting.com/hillsdale/register.php

The National Center for Constitutional Studies has great products, books, and a free newsletters to help you be better educated about the founding of our country and the constitution: http://nccs.net/ Add a comment
 
A copy of the constitution PDF Print E-mail
Government
Written by David Shockey   
Tuesday, 21 September 2010 14:43
Everyone should have a copy of the U.S. constitution.  Here is a link to a pdf version provided by the ABA. Add a comment
 
Debt and Corporate Taxes PDF Print E-mail
Government
Written by Chad Capps   
Friday, 11 June 2010 08:49
Debt is killing our economy and we aren’t going to get out of it as a country easily. Read these four great articles:
I highly recommend that you do all you can to get your personal finances in order as soon as possible. This will put your family in the best position to handle whatever happens to our economy.

After reading the articles above about debt and its effect on the American and World economies and considering how the EPA regulating CO2 will increase the fees and taxes on almost all industries and good, I am including a short educational piece that I wrote back in April:
Corporations pay NO taxes! Wow, that strikes you kind of like I had said “man bites dog”. Politicians love to tell you how they are going to tax big corporations and very few people seem to care, because after all corporations don’t vote! However, every voter should have the hair on the back of their neck stand up when you hear this kind of talk from our representatives and here’s why. Corporations pay no taxes, no matter what anyone tells you. Instead you pay all of their taxes for them, meaning that any taxes or fees that are levied on a corporation are always passed on to either you the consumer or you the employee. When a corporation has to pay taxes, the market causes them to have to do one or more of several things. They must decrease money spent on R&D, decrease money spent on wages, decrease dividends pass on to shareholders, or increase their prices on goods. They cannot just take the cost of the increased taxes out of their profit because that will place them at a competitive disadvantage in the long run. If you think about this carefully, the end result of every one of those options is that individual people end up with less money. All of this really means that people pay their taxes, not the corporation! Think about it this way, corporations are not at the bottom of the tax food chain, you are. So any policy that hurts a company or costs them money will result in a lower standard of living for individuals. Remember this anytime you hear politicians talking about taxes or fees on any kind of company!
Remember:The art of economics consists in looking not merely at the immediate but at the longer effects of any act or policy; it consists in tracing the consequences of that policy not merely for one group but for all groups.
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