Please Forward to Your Friends and Family in Mohave County
Dear Mohave County Taxpayer:
The Arizona chapter of Americans for Prosperity welcomes all taxpayers, tea partiers, and other concerned citizens from Mohave County (and beyond) to participate in our “Feet to the Fire” Taxpayer Town Halls in Lake Havasu City (December 9), Bullhead City (Dec. 10) and Kingman (Dec. 10).
The topic of the town hall will be America’s Ticking Bankruptcy Bomb, a theme we have borrowed from the title of an important new book by entitlements policy analyst Peter Ferrara. We will spend the first hour talking about federal tax and budget issues, and the second hour talking about state and local tax and budget issues--including Gov. Jan Brewer's attempt to set up an ObamaCare/PPACA health insurance exchange. Pasted below is more information about the Bankruptcy Bomb town halls. The town halls are FREE of charge, but we urge you to use the registration links below (see event details).
The Bankruptcy Bomb is the Biggest Fiscal Issue Facing Our Country.
(Take our quick poll on solving America's fiscal crisis.)
If America does not get a grip on its finances soon, the next generation will have to close to $150 trillion in additional taxes over the next 75 years just to balance the nation’s books. On average, that’s over $30,000 a year in extra taxes for 50 working years for every child in the US currently under the age of 18. If America does not get government spending under control, those economy-crushing taxes will have to be paid one way or another: either through actual tax levies or through massive currency devaluations of the kind that plague Third World nations.
The only realistic long-term plan in Congress is Rep. Paul Ryan’s Road Map for America’s Future. The Road Map is a long-term proposal to stabilize federal spending at a sustainable level, keep our promises to Social Security and Medicare recipients who are too old to escape those systems, and allow younger Americans to escape from dependence on government retirement and health care subsidies. In many ways, the Road Map is an agenda for the promotion of freedom, but on the fiscal front, its objective is to create the economic growth and the budget surpluses necessary to pay down our debt and to fund the long-term transition away from inherently bankrupt systems of government-centered retirement and health care.
AFP-Arizona does not agree 100 percent with all of the elements of the Road Map plan. But we do believe that the Road Map must be the starting point for serious bipartisan and multi-generational discussions about the fiscal future of this country. Our Taxpayer Town Hall series is designed to begin that discussion in earnest. We welcome the participation of our federal and state elected officials, but our invitation carries with it a stern warning: We expect them to keep this country from going bankrupt, and we will hold their Feet to the Fire!
December 9, 2011 Lake Havasu
Location: Golden Corral, 1550 S. Palo Verde Day/Time of Town Hall: Friday, December 9, 6:00 to 8:30 pm Legislators Attending: TBA Policy Speakers: Tom Jenney, Director, AFP-Arizona; Byron Schlomach, Economist, Goldwater Institute; Alan Korwin, Author & Activist Political Districts: CD 2, LD 3 (old maps) Registration & Directions for LHC Or go to www . aztaxpayers . org and click on the first link under What's New.
December 10, 2011 Bullhead City Location: El Palacio Mexican Restaurant Day/Time of Town Hall: Saturday, December 10, Noon to 2:30 pm Legislators Attending: TBA Policy Speakers: Tom Jenney, Director, AFP-Arizona; Byron Schlomach, Economist, Goldwater Institute; Alan Korwin, Author & Activist Political Districts: CD 2, LD 3 (old maps) Registration & Directions for BHC Or go to www . aztaxpayers . org and click on the first link under What's New.
December 10, 2011 Kingman
Location: Dambar Steak House Day/Time of Town Hall: Saturday, December 10, 6:00 to 8:30 pm Legislators Attending: TBA Policy Speakers: Tom Jenney, Director, AFP-Arizona; Byron Schlomach, Economist, Goldwater Institute; Alan Korwin, Author & Activist Political Districts: CD 2, LD 3 (old maps) Registration & Directions for Kingman Or go to www . aztaxpayers . org and click on the first link under What's New.
For questions about the town halls, contact AFP-Arizona grassroots coordinator Judy Hoelscher at (623) 465-4767 / judy@afphq.org.
Invitation to Elected Officials and Candidates
AFP-Arizona welcomes federal, state and local officials and candidates to participate. We will recognize elected officials and candidates, and encourage town hall attendees to ask them questions. But we advise officials and candidates to remember that this is a Feet to the Fire town hall, and to be prepared to answer some tough questions. We have posted a few of those questions here.
Preparing for AFP-Arizona’s Taxpayer Town Halls
No advance preparation is necessary, but we recommend that taxpayers, tea partiers, and other concerned citizens obtain copies of America’s Ticking Bankruptcy Bomb, an important new book by policy analyst Peter Ferrara.
A short summary of the long-term Road Map for America’s Future plan is providedhere.
To prepare for the discussion of state and local policy, we recommend that participants read Chapter 8 (on “Failed States”) in the Ferrara book.
For Liberty, Tom
Tom Jenney Arizona Director Americans for Prosperity www.aztaxpayers.org tjenney@afphq.org (602) 478-0146 |
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