The post you're quoting from was:
"Actually the effective FairTax rate - the rate people actually pay - for most taxpayers will be considerably less than even the 23% ti rate presently in the bill (which may be reduced by the time of passage of the bill anyway to 19% or so)."
And that is an example for a particular average taxpayer with a specific income tax rate and a specific effective FairTax rate - and not any sort of a generalization (as you try to pretend) into a statement that I've said (as you claim) such about all taxpayers or taxpayers in general.
You have missed the fact very clear in the post at issue that the data is for A particular taxpayer and not the average taxpayer as you've stated in your misrepresentations in several of your above posts. I'll not allow you to put words in my mouth merely because you don't understand what was said.
Your words are clear that you expect the average taxpayer to pay less than half as many Federal taxes under the FairTax, there is no spinning them another way.