Let me shorten it up for you.
Sucker!
The poor, the really poor, live in subsidized housing, get medical assistance, food stamps, and get their utility bills paid all or in part. How much tax does the poverty level person pay on those necessitites?
OH! THEY DON"T PAY FOR THEM!
How big is your gimmie check gonna be?
In return, you get to pick up the taxes on everthing you need (as in matter of life-or-death need>) food, shelter, medicine, and energy.
Imagine paying 30% more because your wife needs Chemo--on one income 'cause she is too sick to work. You won't even be able to afford to die, (30% more on the box and the planting).
But it won't get rid of the death tax, either.
But if you can't get through the comments, how'd you read the bill?
The bill is organized, cogent, and logical.
OTOH, your post was random and ignorant.
To wit: you think that things will cost more under the nrst [in your example it was medical expenses iirc.] That's just plain wrong. But ignorance can be cured.
You are - via myopia - either mistaking that the nrst is a replacement [as opposed to an addition] or you are purposely omitting that from your posts.
It can be easily shown that things cost less under the nrst. Those who think otherwise are comparing today's pretax prices with tomorrow's post nrst prices.