And as with the Tax Panel, you don't get to rewrite the FairTax bill to suit your own debating tactics. Your (and the Panel's) guesses are both based upon unjustified tax base shrinking plus massive inflation of evasion (twice the current income tax amount) as well as other liberal think tank "stunts".
With the FairTax, the taxpayer complies with the FairTax law when he buys the thing involved and receives the receipt. The disingenuous attempt to insert a loss of 30% of taxes at that point due to "evasion" is not what would be called "forthright".
After all, evasion occurs when taxpayers do not pay taxes that are legally due.
If they want to figure out if they have enough money to pay for an item before the receipt spits out, they'll certainly have to do the math. What planet do you live on?
You can't even get a simple excerpt right without lying. I didn't even use the term "the people" in my post you were responding to. I used the word "people". Not that it matters, except to show that you aren't even truthful about things that are meaningless.