The Andrew Jackson Foundation’s Admitted Goal

The foundation wants a reduction of spending and a lowering of taxes. Why? When we look at the financial problems faced by nations around the world, there is one thing in common: taxes are too high. Nations are in default, jobs are being lost, savings are ravaged, and unemployment is far too high. A swollen bureaucracy drives each nation farther into debt, even as they pretend to be “fixing” the problem.

When we dig into the reason for high taxes and the accompanying economic collapse, it becomes clear that three hundred million Americans have their taxes raised by three hundred Congressmen. Each member of Congress takes in vast amounts of “campaign contributions”. Some of those “contributions” are used for election expenses. Others use leftover “contributions” to build up personal fortunes.

This is the way things are. To make the process fairer, The Andrew Jackson Foundation believes that all Americans have equal right to influence their officials. If some have the right to give money to encourage legislators to do something, others have the right to give money to encourage legislators not to do something.

Fair is fair. The Andrew Jackson Foundation is in favor of fairness. What’s good for the tax recipient is good for the tax payer. Both have equal rights to give money for or against spending on any given issue or issues.

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