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To: expatpat

This would be a good place to point out that the federal government today spends far outside and above the enumerated powers delegated to them by the Constitution. I believe they could easily meet all of their real constitutional obligations with a 10% retail tax, max.

However, in a practical sense, you can't even begin to address that problem politically, since most of the tax burden is hidden. The people are fooled. Out of sight, out of mind, and all of that.

So, the first step to putting government back in its rightful constitutional box is to get the tax burden completely out in the open. The NRST is the only tax reform plan that does that. The only one. And the only way you can start is by making it revenue neutral.

Once we implement it, all Americans will then be united in one self-interest: Lowering the rate.

Under the FairTax, we will have the tools we need to restore constitutionally limited government.

Without it, it ain't gonna happen.


871 posted on 06/12/2005 2:27:31 PM PDT by EternalVigilance ("Quality of life": Another name for the slippery slope into barbarism...)
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To: EternalVigilance
I fully agree with your first two paragraphs (no, unPricipled, I'm not pinned).

Without it, it ain't gonna happen.

It (the FT) ain't going to happen, either, because the government won't pass it, in part because it's smart enough to see the threat to itself. I thnk the FT fanatics know this, which may explain their stridency and BS in trying to sell it.

873 posted on 06/12/2005 2:38:50 PM PDT by expatpat
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