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On May 27, 9:56 am, Joerg <inva...@invalid.invalid> wrote:
That's not currently true for more than half of us.
The Fair Tax is just a simpler way to collect the same amount of money
we currently collect. What the money is used for is up to the
politicians, as usual.
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Cheers,
James Arthur
<snip>dagmargoodb...@yahoo.com wrote:
Yes, I believe that. You can raise the rate, but people will notice.That, my friend, will do more to rein in spending and save the country
than just about anything else could.
You honestly believe that? It takes a wee political shift in a certain
direction and you have willy-nilly spending. Then ... "oh s..t!" ... we
have to raise the "fair tax" rate from 23% to 26%.
That's not currently true for more than half of us.
The Fair Tax assiduously avoids making those political judgements.And what do you do with states that have dug themselves into a hole?
Like California with its reckless spending for super fat bureaucrat
pensions. Do you give them a bigger chunk of the "fair tax" than states
that knew how to do a budget well? And how are you going to muffle the
public backlash from doing that?
The Fair Tax is just a simpler way to collect the same amount of money
we currently collect. What the money is used for is up to the
politicians, as usual.
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Cheers,
James Arthur