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To: groanup
Answer. Everything. The owner of the money has the option of spending or not. As does a retire person now. Don't spend and you're not taxed, spend and you are.


The owner of the money can make his own decision about how to spend the money hence, how to be taxed.
Right. The FairTax is a "voluntary" tax. You buy that bunk?


Under a NRST we are not shackled to having a portion of our income confiscated by some unknown power.
Really? Where do you get the money to pay the FairTax on your purchases? Income maybe?


If you and ll(puke) have your way we will not be able to create wealth, we will not be able to make our own decisions about when to pay taxes, we will not be able to decide for ourselves.
We were talking about retired people and they have already created their wealth (some of which you want to double tax). They can make a decision when to pay tax on their savings.


It seems to me that you and ll are nothing more than the spokesmen for the socialists party.
LMAO! You FairTaxers always try to camouflage your ignorance by throwing the "socialist/Marxist/communist" tag around. In the end I am none of those and you are still ignorant.


I'm sorry, but you have to understand that you guys are very fond of the government. Am I wrong?
Yes, government is really groovy. It's got a great beat that you can really dance to.
43 posted on 05/29/2005 7:49:41 AM PDT by Your Nightmare
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To: Your Nightmare
As does a retire person now. Don't spend and you're not taxed, spend and you are.

Not if you're 70 1/2. You HAVE to spend it. Or at least take it out of the retirement plan and pay taxes on it.

Right. The FairTax is a "voluntary" tax. You buy that bunk?

Certainly. I pay income taxes at the point of a gun. You do too. I don't buy anything at the point of a gun. Neither do you. Nor will we.

45 posted on 05/29/2005 8:00:17 AM PDT by groanup (http://fairtax.org)
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