I think I’m going forward with starting a pro-tax organization, but I need a name. I’ve never been good at coming up with names, so I’m hoping you folks might be willing to help
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Thank you! I appreciate the long list and the sense of possibility it provokes.
So I spent some time on Google ...
Sharing Our Strength would be good but seems too close to Share Our Strength, a pretty well-known anti-hunger organization.
Common Good Coalition has already been taken by something I hadn't heard of before that calls for a "transformative presidency."
Google suggests that "Fair Tax" currently means something along the lines of "Wise Use." Americans for Fair Taxes want to eliminate the income tax. Opportunity for reclaiming?
Rebuilding America is a bunch of people working on energy issues.
Strong American Economy pursues corporate tax policies that make US companies "competitive."
Citizens for a Strong America is for "strong families and communities."
Building Our Strength doesn't seem to have any significant pre-existing usages.
Patriots for Taxes doesn't exist either, which isn't surprising. Would some potential allies be put off by the word "patriots"? Is the phrase "patriots for taxes" sufficiently surprising that it would help get attention?
How important is it to have a name that isn't already used by another group, however minor? Of course, this would start out as a very minor group ...
So I spent some time on Google ...
Sharing Our Strength would be good but seems too close to Share Our Strength, a pretty well-known anti-hunger organization.
Common Good Coalition has already been taken by something I hadn't heard of before that calls for a "transformative presidency."
Google suggests that "Fair Tax" currently means something along the lines of "Wise Use." Americans for Fair Taxes want to eliminate the income tax. Opportunity for reclaiming?
Rebuilding America is a bunch of people working on energy issues.
Strong American Economy pursues corporate tax policies that make US companies "competitive."
Citizens for a Strong America is for "strong families and communities."
Building Our Strength doesn't seem to have any significant pre-existing usages.
Patriots for Taxes doesn't exist either, which isn't surprising. Would some potential allies be put off by the word "patriots"? Is the phrase "patriots for taxes" sufficiently surprising that it would help get attention?
How important is it to have a name that isn't already used by another group, however minor? Of course, this would start out as a very minor group ...
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