To: Man50D
The ‘fair tax’ crowd seems to have an awful lot of organization pushing it... it smells like a liberal policy to me
From the near-religious zeal of the proponents, to the deception of the ‘tax inclusive’ rate specification, to the monthly govt. ‘prebate’ handout checks, this thing stinks all over to me
5 posted on
05/08/2008 2:00:54 PM PDT by
Mr. K
(Some days even my lucky rocketship underpants don't help)
To: Mr. K
The fair tax crowd seems to have an awful lot of organization pushing it... it smells like a liberal policy to me
From the near-religious zeal of the proponents, to the deception of the tax inclusive rate specification, to the monthly govt. prebate handout checks, this thing stinks all over to me
You are partially correct. The Americans For Fair Taxation is a large organization with a growing grassroots effort each day. Fair Tax supporters are zealous in replacing a tax code that has taken power and freedom from the people with an agency that demands every bit of personal detail with a system that restores that freedom to the people as our zealous founding fathers intended when they wrote the Constitution.
The rest of your statement couldn't be more incorrect. The inclusive/exclusive(23%/30%) rate comparison is only two different ways of looking a the same animal. The dollar amount collected will be the same regardless of whether you are quoting the tax inclusive or tax exclusive rate. Your misconception of the prebate ignores the fundamental point the prebate returns only taxes to be paid on necessities up to the poverty level. It won't come close to paying the necessary amount of money to the bills for a family. At least one person in the household will still have to work. It's obvious from your statements you have not read
Fair Tax Act or read the information at
Americans For Fair Taxation
6 posted on
05/08/2008 2:21:22 PM PDT by
Man50D
(Fair Tax, you earn it, you keep it!)
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