This is my favorite part.
"On review, and after reading the critiques of opponents to the FairTax plan, we have concluded that there is one element of the FairTax that could have been present with more clarity in the book."
So it wasn't that he was wrong, it's just that he didn't present it clearly!
Boortz is a joke. It's no wonder he's become the mouthpiece of the FairTax movement.
I really hope the FairTax gets more attention. Let's have economic conferences. Let's have non-FairTax.org supported research. Let's have Congressional hearings. Let's get Jorgenson and Boortz on the same panel so Dale can tell Neil what a boob he is in public. Let's have 1000 economic get together to discuss "embedded taxes." Whenever light is thrown on the FairTax, more people see it for what it really is - a horrible idea that would jeopardize the economic future of this country.
I agree, the FairTax cannot stand up under any serious analysis. Whenever a spotlight is shined on any piece of it, another roach crawls out. The thing is infested.