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To: Always Right
Whatever you do not even understand Economics 101. You make too many assumptions, oh and you do not understand percentages either. Each sentence wrote is factually wrong, but I know you know it all. LOL! Your logic is like your math. I normally rip a freeper if I disagree with him or her. However, when its a downright lie. Then I get a little ticked! You should change your name to sometimes wrong
714 posted on 06/12/2005 9:10:47 AM PDT by Sprite518
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To: Sprite518
Each sentence wrote is factually wrong, but I know you know it all. LOL! Your logic is like your math. I normally rip a freeper if I disagree with him or her. However, when its a downright lie. Then I get a little ticked!

I am not ticked, but I know you are clueless so I forgive you. I am 100% correct on my statement, you fail to understand the difference between inclusive and exclusive tax rates. The 23% inclusive rate is equivalent to a 30% exclusive rate that consumers are typically use to. Not one of the fair tax faithful even argued that point, because it is a non-debateable fact.

718 posted on 06/12/2005 9:15:23 AM PDT by Always Right
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