And I care what you told me because?
Unlike many honest FairTaxers, you still continue to believe that there are no misrepresentations in the book. Even Boortz agreed that the book was not correct on the matter of takehome pay under the FairTax and issued a clarification.
The issue of what will people make and how much will things cost under the FairTax are certainly not things that "do not apply" as you allege. They are the most BASIC of all things to start the economic models and analysis from.
And you try to base your self-serving vanity "analysis" upon the work of a single economist when, in fact, many have reviewed the FairTax and 75 of them have caused to be delivered a signed letter to each Congressman and the President urging the adoption of the FairTax for the benefits it would bring to the country and its taxpayers (which benefits the work of the economist you criticize also highlighted).
Your claim that Boortz was misrepresenting things in the book is foolish since it was you doing the misinterpretation; not Boortz. He was trying to straignten out things for morons that misinterpreted things in making his effort at clarification.
You Squirrels are failing in your claims of lying, misrepresenting, etc. simply because that isn't true and most people reading and making their own judgements realize that isn't the case.
You, of course, are welcome to your erroneous opinions.