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To: William Terrell
I fail to see the difference. He has the money, now what? will he access the trade underground? Get exclusively used goods, like food and fuel, legal advice?

How much more of a ridiculous statement can you make? How do you obtain used food? Do you purchase someone's regurgitated food? Do you purchase used fuel by buying the fumes? Do you buy used legal advice by purchasing it from an attorney's client?

The difference is more subtle.

There is nothing subtle about the Fair Tax. It is transparent because the tax will be itemized on the bill for everyone to see.

If the tax is on the consumption end, to fight back, he must not eat, travel, keep a roof over his head, keep warm and acquire property.

I stand corrected. This is as ridiculous as your previous statement. You actually believe no one will be able to eat with the Fair Tax is beyond irrational. Food clothing and shelter are considered necessities under the Fair Tax and therefore will be reimbursed for the taxes paid on the both by the prebate up to the poverty level. Fair Tax FAQ #3

Your incredibly irrational statements clearly reveal you have not bothered to read any of the Fair Tax bill or visit the AFFT website. Read them before you make anymore statements. http://http://www.fairtax.org

191 posted on 04/15/2006 8:20:41 PM PDT by Man50D
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To: Man50D
How do you obtain used food? Do you purchase someone's regurgitated food? Do you purchase used fuel by buying the fumes? Do you buy used legal advice by purchasing it from an attorney's client?

My point exactly.

219 posted on 04/16/2006 5:52:15 AM PDT by William Terrell (Individuals can exist without government but government can't exist without individuals.)
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