To: Your Nightmare
The terms are often confused in the general public. Wikipedia says, “A flat tax (short for flat rate tax) is a tax system with a constant rate,” on the first line, while Hall-Rabushka Flat Tax is shown (very little) latter on. I’m just saying that the FairTaxers aren’t the only ones with this confusion, which is why I’m wanting people to define terms. If I gambled, I’d bet the average Joe wouldn’t know that their is a difference between the two. I’d further more guess that if you said “Flat consumption tax,” most people would think fair-tax over Hall-Rabushka.
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02/27/2008 10:11:35 AM PST by
In veno, veritas
(Please identify my Ad Hominem attacks. I should be debating ideas.)
To: In veno, veritas
Wikipedia says
Give me a second and it will say something different.
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