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To: SolidSupplySide

"False. You just magically declare education an investment and not consumption. The Fair Tax does exactly that. It has the same exact effect of exempting everyone providing education (teachers, suppliers of schools, etc.) from paying an income tax. Now who wouldn't want to be exempted from the income tax? Expect every industry to demand to be an 'investment' rather than consumption."

False. It can't be done "magically"; it requires legislation. If that weren't the case, we would just "magically" pass the FairTax.

In the event that the exceptions that you fear are incorporated into the FairTax via legislation, the overall rate for the rest of us would have to be increased to make up the difference. Do you think there might be political resistance to that?

"It is a signal advantage of taxes on articles of consumption, that they contain in their own nature a security against excess. They prescribe their own limit; which cannot be exceeded without defeating the end proposed, that is, an extension of the revenue. When applied to this object, the saying is as just as it is witty, that, 'in political arithmetic, two and two do not always make four.' If duties are too high, they lessen the consumption; the collection is eluded; and the product to the treasury is not so great as when they are confined within proper and moderate bounds. This forms a complete barrier against any material oppression of the citizens by taxes of this class, and is itself a natural limitation of the power of imposing them."
Alexander Hamilton in Federalist #21


47 posted on 01/12/2006 7:39:50 AM PST by phil_will1 (My posts are in no way limited or restricted by previously expressed SQL opinions)
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To: phil_will1
In the event that the exceptions that you fear are incorporated into the FairTax via legislation, the overall rate for the rest of us would have to be increased to make up the difference. Do you think there might be political resistance to that?

Look at how many Freepers have misguided support for the Fair Tax even though it exempts the education sector from taxation. That increases the rate on everyone else.

You obviously haven't thought this through very carefully. Tax codes throughout history have favored certain sectors of the economy at the expense of all the others.

49 posted on 01/12/2006 7:47:27 AM PST by SolidSupplySide
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It is a signal advantage of taxes on articles of consumption

As a supply siders, I support the flat income tax. You do know that the flat income tax is a tax on consumption, don't you?

50 posted on 01/12/2006 7:48:25 AM PST by SolidSupplySide
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It is a signal advantage of taxes on articles of consumption

As a supply sider, I support the flat income tax. You do know that the flat income tax is a tax on consumption, don't you?

51 posted on 01/12/2006 7:48:38 AM PST by SolidSupplySide
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