As the recent scandal shows, the IRS is big, bad, and out of control. Grover Norquist analyzes the problems within the agency and presents solutions to rein them in.
The driving force behind the American Revolution was our forefathers' refusal to accept unfair taxation. Citizens rose up, won a war against impossible odds, and established the most unique government on the face of the earth, with taxes set at about 2 percent.
How much has changed since 1776?
The strength of Americans resolve is still unrivaled, and Grover Norquist, founder and president of Americans for Tax Reform, knows that once liberty-loving Americans learn the truth behind the oppressive and prosperity-stifling taxes we face today, they'll rise up again.
Urging his fellow citizens to join him, Norquist tells a powerful and urgent story that will convince you we must act now to End This Before It Ends Us.
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“Grover Norquist to the rescue, just at the moment that too many conservatives have given up hope for sweeping, systemic tax reform. This useful, ultimately inspiring book shows it is possible, plausible, and necessary to dismantle and replace the Internal Revenue Service.”
— Michael Medved
“The person who I regard as the most innovative, creative, courageous and entrepreneurial leader of the anti-tax efforts and of conservative grassroots activism in America…He has truly made a difference and truly changed American history.”
— Newt Gingrich“In his fascinating new book, Grover Norquist takes on the IRS and makes the case for all Americans—stay out of our wallets!”
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Grover Norquist is president of Americans for Tax Reform and the American Society of Competitiveness. He serves on the board of directors of the NRA, the American Conservative Union, the Parental Rights Organization, and the Center for the National Interest. Norquist is a contributing editor to the American Spectator and has authored three books: Rock the House, Leave Us Alone, and Debacle, with coauthor John Lott.