July 26, 2017
Dan Johnson, Author at Tax Revolution Institute talks “The Tax Revolution Institute and Trump Tax Cuts."
PLUS 5 Minutes of Personal Finance: Why Am I Spending Money I Don’t Have?
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Dan Johnson BIO
Dan Johnson is the Executive Director of the Tax Revolution Institute. Prior to joining the Tax Revolution Institute, he was the Founder of People Against the NDAA (PANDA), which he grew into one of the largest civil liberties movements in America, and served as President of the Solutions Institute, an activist training center. He has written for over a dozen news outlets, including the Huffington Post, frequently speaks at major events around the country, and has appeared on numerous radio and TV shows. As TRI's Executive Director, he has presided over the Tax Revolution Institute's First Amendment Alliance to protect nonprofit free speech, spearheaded the launch of the Audit the IRS initiative, and is currently lighting the brushfires of a tax revolution.
The Tax Revolution Institute (TRI) is a non-partisan, non-profit organization committed to researching and developing ways to replace compulsion with compassion in the provision of public services in the U.S.
TRI will expose and explain how the coerciveness of our current method of funding government lies at the root of some of its greatest flaws – such as waste, inefficiency, incompetence, corruption and even the complication of the tax code and its inhumane enforcement by the IRS. We will provide information about organizations that do the work of government more effectively and efficiently than the government, and about voluntary means of funding and providing the programs and services that our communities need. We educate the American public on where and how they might more effectively spend their tax dollars, and support both grassroots organizations and policymakers in changing the tax system to allow them to do just that.
TRI’s purpose is not political. Rather, it is human and it is humane.