Posted on 07/19/2006 7:26:18 AM PDT by Arcy
The FairTax was on the primary ballots in three Georgia counties yesterday. I have the results of the voting! Here you go.
Gwinnett County:
Total Votes: 35,755 Yes - 31,068. 86.9% No - 4,687 13.1%
Cobb County:
Total votes: 39,458 Yes - 33,598. 85.15% No - 5,860. 14.85%
Fayette County:
Total votes: 11,517 Yes - 9,828. 85.33% No - 1,689. 14.67%
According to Boortz the results of this vote will be personally handed to President Bush today via a Washington insider. The purpose of which is to convey the FACT that there is great support for this solution to current tax system and that this is a plan that can get the voters to the polls. Many of which called and e-mailed Boortz to say that they had no plans of voting yesterday until they learned that the Fair Tax was on the ballot.
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(Excerpt) Read more at boortz.com ...
But as we all know:
It's time for the FairTax!!!
Perfect example there in #720.
Talk about vested interests....
I can just see all of those "sudden opportunities" rolling out like there were never planned at all...
I posted three conditions that give rise to black market activity and an example of each.
There is little definitive information on the black market because black market operators don't supply data,'cause, see, their businesses exist outside the law.
"According to journalist Silja J.A. Talvi, 'no truly accurate statistical study of the black market economy has ever been undertaken' (Talvi, 2003, 4). However, most economists are in accordance over its basic definition, and many have made informed estimates about its size and effects. An underground economy 'mirrors the formal [capitalist] economy in that the goal is to produce and distribute goods and services in order to make a profit' making the 'legality of one and the illegality of the other' the distinguishing factors (Socio-economic Factors of the Underground Economy, n.d., 2)."
You may not know what I'm talking about, but others might.
We all pay at the cash register!
Got it???
The way you mean that presupposes there is no alternative to the cash register.
After that I'll find another job casting pearls before swine - but this time one that pays.
Exactly!
I admire your ability to stay sane, make a cogent statement and persevere in spite of nonsensical drivel from the vested interest IRS lovers..Sane? Cogent statements? Pigdog?!?
Stupid is as stupid does." -- Forrest Gump.BWAHAHAHAHAHA...What kind of moron attributes quotes, as if literary, to fictional characters??...Very telling!
And once again, I'll have to note this is hardly a fair fight since you haven't read the bill and know nothing about the FairTax ... but ignorance is bliss and since you've had ample opportunities to read it and have not done so so one can only suppose you prefer the ignorance that you continually display.
Something wrong in that analysis. I'll have to look at it and get back to you later. The purchasing power under the FairTax will be greater than under the income tax.Riiiiight. Because everyone's better off with the FairTax. If they aren't, just rub some snake oil on it...
As for which table, the broader one seemed like a good one as being more all-encompassing and requiring less categorization to use.Considering his example family was a married couple with one kid (you know, a household with a child) he probably should have used the "Households with Children" table, dont ya think?
The main interest is getting the breakdown into quintles so an individual taxpayer situation can be approximated rather than just a single aggregate figure.The main interest for y'all is to try and get people to believe that EVERYONE would be better off under the FairTax -- but that's just pure snake oil.
... and you've never shown otherwise in any convincing manner.
You're just mad because I pointed out your example was wrong.
Please explain the unintended consequences you allude to so that we may attempt to grasp what only you have imagined.
You remind me of a Monty Python skit where Eric Idle goes wink - wink, nudge - nudge and John Cleese has no clue what he is referring to.
Please note; your perceived consequences must be minimal or nonexistent within the current system to hold any weight against abolishing the current system.
I said no he's not, he's dumber!.
Here is my vested interest!
I have little interest in streamlining government or in making it more efficient,
for I mean to reduce its size. I do not undertake to promote welfare, for I
propose to extend freedom. My aim is not to pass laws, but to repeal them.
It is not to inaugurate new programs, but to cancel old ones that do violence
to the Constitution or that have failed their purpose, or that impose on the
people an unwarranted financial burden. I will not attempt to discover whether
legislation is ``needed'' before I have first determined whether it is constitutionally
permissible. And if I should later be attacked for neglecting my constituents
"interests,'' I shall reply that I was informed that their main interest is liberty
and that in that cause I am doing the very best I can. Barry Goldwater
(After all, Clinton's still around ... both of them)!
"cancel old ones that do violence to the Constitution or that have failed their purpose,"
Does this just reach out from the past and prove your cause is right?!!!
It's going down!!!
I have, increase in black market activity.
I am flattered that you think I am the only one to imagine that, but alas, other critics have imagined the same thing.
You may be interested in reading this brief overview of the chain of unintended consequences prop 13 unleashed in California.
http://www.fresnobee.com/columnists/walters/story/12347574p-13077965c.html
Perhaps you will be inspired to put on your thinking cap and imagine what unintended consequences the FairTax might have.
Please note; your perceived consequences must be minimal or nonexistent within the current system to hold any weight against abolishing the current system.
That's just plain goofy! Two wrongs don't make a right. Haven't you heard?
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