>> Herman is not getting rid of the income tax with his 999 plan. >>
I hate to be snippy, but you are simply factually ignorant in every post you’ve made in this thread. Cain gets rid of a 70 thousand word code in his 999 plan and replaces it with a simple flat income tax piece. Are you being obtuse on purpose or is this really that complicated for you?
That’s a serious question, because your vapid assumptions are stunting any serious debate on the issue because kindergarten mistakes have to be corrected before we can even get to the philosophical issues.
I hate to be snippy, but you are simply factually ignorant in every post you’ve made in this thread. Cain gets rid of a 70 thousand word code in his 999 plan and replaces it with a simple flat income tax piece.
Exactly! Herman Cain keep alive Congress' power to lay and collect taxes calculated from profits, gains, and other "incomes".
The only way to drive a stake in the heart of this wretched tax is adding words to our Constitution such as:
The Sixteenth Amendment is hereby repealed and Congress is henceforth forbidden to lay ``any`` tax or burden calculated from profits, gains, interest, salaries, wages, tips, inheritances or any other lawfully realized money
JWK