Boortz was even forced to do a (half-hearted) retraction as a result of robfromga's findings.
Nopy, Looey ... rong again!!!
Nonesuch! The book is certainly not a "proven fraud" nor has Boortz made a retraction.
That's all BS made up by you Squirrels which you all swear to. Next thing we know you'll be reporting alligators in the sewer mains in Kansas City.
Get Real (no matter how tough it is)!!
In my view, a fraud is something that is perpetrated to deceive on purpose. I'm 100% certain Boortz and Linder sincerely believe they've found a way to eliminate the IRS and the income tax (which hampers those of us still TRYING to get rich, NOT the rich), and are sincerely trying to get people to even THINK ABOUT getting rid of them.
If you're saying there are things in the book that are UNCLEAR, well, you're absolutely right. But what they've been putting on their respective websites are CLARIFICATIONS NOT retractions, best I can tell. Do YOU want to find a way to eliminate the income tax? Even if you don't, can you find it in your heart to cheer on those who do?
LOL. In your dreams. There was no fraud proven or even suggested. The book had a factual error about an economist's CLAIM which is just that, a claim. Fraud is sometimes in the mirror lynn.