That’s not just an asterisk in the “consumption” tax argument.
Your chances of getting the 16A repealed are about as good as seeing D.C. decide they’ve had enough, return all of your many back to you, and go home.
The session of Congress is now known as the 114th Session of Congress.
Answer a few simple questions:
1. If your flat tax idea passes, what is to prevent future sessions of Congress from amending it?
2. Over the last 10 years why has the HR 25 FairTax had more than ten times the number of sponsoring members in Congress than the Flat Tax?
3. With respect to flat tax/no deduction laws:
a. How many have been passed in US history?
b. What year was the first flat tax/no deduction passed?
c. Why did they not succeed?