Joe the Plumber - Abolish the IRS!

Why 99¢?


Due to the nature of our campaign we need to make sure every vote counts and do everything possible to make sure that the votes cannot be refuted in any way. Unfortunately, if a vote is made and payment is not collected it becomes difficult to authenticate the vote.

There is a possibility that some people may like to vote several times, charging the 99¢ will deter this from happening, therefore we follow all the necessary requirements to make sure that every vote counts and is fair and balanced.



Why charge 99¢ for my vote?

The telecoms industry is crucial to any organization needing to gauge popular opinion across the United States. There is no other mechanism in place that can give immediate feedback of public opinion. A key objective for IRSVote.com has been to provide universal access to any American who wants to stand up and be counted on the IRS issue. In order to provide universal access we have set up telephone voting lines & SMS Text voting systems. To ensure a fair voting system we have set the same 99¢ charge for each of these voting systems. Research also suggests that a 99¢ charge will discourage people from casting multiple votes.

A breakdown of how money is spent:


50% Fees taken by Telecoms providers such as MCI, Verizon, AT&T, Sprint etc.
20% Advertising and Public relations*.
10% Payment collection
7% Production costs and salaries for team
5% Platform costs to service providers
8% Leftover after other costs

* It is hard to say what the final % will be as we do not know how successful the campaign will be. But we have purchased TV advertising from major US TV stations.

The key objective of this campaign is to get as many Americans as possible to vote. The more of you that vote the more powerful the consensus we take to Washington. Imagine the impact of taking the vote of 200,000,000 Americans with 75% voting for abolition? With the systems we have in place we are able to count the number of unique mobile phones and fixed telephone lines that vote. So we can hopefully provide an accurate figure for the number of unique voters.

What Happens Next?


Of course the campaign does not stop when the voting ends. Joe the Plumber is in discussions with political lobbyists in Washington. We are negotiating a contract with one of these lobbyists’ to take the views of you the people to Congress. The right to lobby is as old as the U.S. Constitution and is protected in the First Amendment of the Bill of Rights.

Together we have a powerful voice that can be used to advance the interests of all working families.
Combined, our voices can make a difference and influence change.
The constitution grants us the power to change laws.
Democracy by its very essence requires lobbying to keep the politicians on track.
Remember you should not be afraid of your political leaders. It is they that should be afraid of you the people.

In the USA today lobbying is the most effective way to influence change, used by many well known organizations such as: US Chamber of Commerce, American Medical Association & Christian Coalition. In 2008 $3.24 billion was spent on Lobbyists in Washington. So please remember every time an American registers their vote in this campaign it increases the money left over after the Telcos take their cut.


Thank you for voting and please spread the word, as every vote counts. 99¢ is a small price to pay to get rid of the IRS

 


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YOU MAY ALSO CALL
1-900-950-4444
(WILL NOT WORK FROM CELL PHONE)

OR

TEXT "IRSOUT" to 71374 to ABOLISH THE IRS

TEXT "IRSIN" to 71374 to KEEP THE IRS


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There is a $0.99 charge for each vote via SMS text, telephone or internet for IRS Vote. Must be 18 years or older. Additional charges by your telephone carrier or internet provider may apply. Please vote only once. By voting, you are not exempt from paying federal or state income taxes or tax-related penalties, if any. IRS Vote and its parent company and affiliates are for-profit enterprises, and are not affiliated with any political party or governmental agency.




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