Not true, Willie Tee. Under the FairTax there are far more options available to the taxpayer than at present where his only option is to break the law.
With the FairTax he can alter his consumption and spread it out obver a longer time perios plus even purchase some mix of untaxed things. He can do none of that now. None - his income is confiscated up front and he can do nothing about it legally that is meaningful - and even then he is considered guilty in the eyes of the law until he proves his innocence.
You seem as though you've had no noticeable encounters with the IRS. There are many on these threads who have.
You have learned nothing about the freedom of men and what it costs.
This is my last post to you on this thread. Say what you want.