Yet the FairTax is touted -- in whitepapers, FAQs, and even the presentation they gave to the Tax Reform Panel last year -- as BETTER for charities than the current system.Has the AFT ever said anyone would be worse off under the FairTax (except drug dealers and illegal immigrants). They don't exist to give people the truth about the FairTax, for better or worse - they exist to get the FairTax passed, by any means necessary.
In fact, the FairTax will help most taxpayers - and you know it but won't admit it. You still continue to shill for the Status Quo (and you even deny that to demonstrate your intellectual honesty). And YOU exist to try o defeat the FairTax by any means necessary. You've put out FAR more in the way of misinformation than the FairTax organization ever has.
I'd say that the following little pretense of yours is an attempt to make readers believe that the soup giving was taxable - and now you pretend otherwise. That's trashy, Nightie:
"Suppose a charity buys a can of soup and serves it to a homeless person (he consumes it), how is the consumption of that good (the soup) taxed if the charity doesn't pay the FairTax when they purchase the soup? "
And it is YOU who assume that such is IN the FairTax base. I doubt that it is; perhaps you need to do a bit more research since you merely assume things not in evidence.