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Statement from Bob Barr on Taxes

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

Atlanta, GA – As Americans rush to complete their tax returns on time, Rep. Bob Barr commented on the expansive, intrusive and burdensome nature of the tax code:

Another April 15th means another year of the American people being over-taxed. Federal revenues already account for nearly 19 percent of GDP, high by historical standards. If the Bush tax cuts expire, the personal income tax burden will jump by a quarter.

Even without such a massive tax hike, the total tax burden is expected to rise. Tax Freedom Day, when Americans finally start working for themselves rather than government, hit April 30th last year, up nearly two weeks over 2003.

The income tax does more than take too much of our money. It violates too much of our privacy and sacrifices too much of our freedom.

The tax code is incomprehensibly complex—constituting nearly six million words, requiring almost ten million pages of forms, and including some 62 million lines of code. Tens of thousands of IRS employees labor to squeeze money out of taxpayers, rooting through financial records, sending out dunning notices, assessing civil penalties, initiating audits, and prosecuting resisters. For most people there is no more feared return address on an envelope than “Internal Revenue Service.”

We must reform the tax system. We need to do more than make marginal adjustments and engage in minor tinkering. We need fundamental change that will both dramatically reduce the burden on American families and ease the process of payment.

The first requires that we cut unnecessary federal spending, eliminating the deficit and enabling Congress to provide significant tax relief to all taxpayers. To do this we must cut spending across-the-board. As president I would target corporate welfare, middle class subsidies, industry bail-outs, foreign aid, defense subsidies for wealthy allies, and the many other nonessential programs and bureaucracies that fill Washington.

Simplification requires scrapping the income tax, allowing Congress to eliminate the IRS and all of its intrusive enforcement practices. One vehicle for doing so would be a plan similar to the so-called “Fair Tax,” which would replace the income tax with a sales tax. But the exact details are less important than the principle: we must replace the personal income tax, which opens every Americans’ life to government scrutiny, with a consumption tax, which is much simpler to administer. At the same time we must repeal the 16th Amendment to ensure that no future Congress re-imposes a levy on Americans’ personal incomes while taxing their purchases.

Americans spend four months of every year working for government before they start working for themselves. That’s a far higher burden than that which caused the colonists to rebel. At same time, today’s Americans live in fear of government agents ransacking their personal and business lives. In comparison, the British Stamp Act was a minor imposition.

The United States once was known as the land of the free. It is time Americans reclaimed their precious heritage of liberty.

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For Immediate Release – April 14, 2008
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Bob Barr 2008 Rising on YouTube’s “Most Subscribed”

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

Bob Barr already reaching web milestones prior to his official announcement.

Atlanta, GA, Wednesday, April 8, 2008 – If “YouTube” subscribers are any indication of popularity, Mr. Bob Barr, is quickly rising. The former congressman announced last week the creation of a Presidential Exploratory committee - today Mr. Barr’s YouTube channel (youtube.com/bobbarr2008) indicated that he was #67 on the Most Subscribed for the first week after the announcement.

While normally this information may not be press worthy, many are watching the Barr Campaign very closely for any indication of web success on the level experienced by Ron Paul – the Texas Congressman seeking the Republican nomination for President. Ron Paul’s early success on YouTube and other socially driven sites such as Meetup & Digg.com translated into incredible online success – raising over $35 million dollars through his online campaign. Terra Eclipse, the company responsible for the Ron Paul 2008 website is also the team developing the Bob Barr 2008 campaign site. Considering their nearly identical stance on a myriad of issues, there seems to be great potential for a 3rd party effort this cycle.

Martin Avila, CEO of Terra Eclipse stated, “We can attribute Bob’s online success at this point to his devoted fans and early Ron Paul converts who are starting to give the Libertarian Party another look as a long term solution. I think for many of us Bob is a very natural progression towards a more mainstream, powerful and effective Liberty movement. The other candidates in the field simply do not value our individual liberties, private property, or family autonomy even close to as much as Bob Barr or Ron Paul.”

Barr represented the 7th District of Georgia in the U. S. House of Representatives from 1995 to 2003, where he served as a senior member of the Judiciary Committee, as Vice-Chairman of the Government Reform Committee, and as a member of the Committee on Financial Services. Prior to his congressional career, Barr was appointed by President Reagan to serve as the United States Attorney for the Northern District of Georgia, and also served as an official with the CIA for nearly eight years.

Since leaving Congress, Barr has been practicing law and actively advocating American citizens’ right to privacy and other civil liberties guaranteed in the Bill of Rights. He serves also as a board member for the National Rifle Association, and works with the American Conservative Union and other groups.

Contact: press@bobbarr2008.com
Press Contact: Audrey Mullen: 703.548.1160
Tech Contact: Martin Avila: 831.607.4521 x 11

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