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Originally posted by nerbot
You can juggle the figures till the cows come home but unless you lynch those who are responsible it will continue until there is nothing left to take. Then "they" will (and are) venture onto new pastures to reap another harvest.
Have you looked at the fair tax at all? I mean you, yourself. Don't listen to what the politicians and their shills tell you, go to fairtax.org and read the plan yourself. There would be no payroll taxes, no corporate taxes, and IIRC no tariffs. It places a lot of power back into the hands of the people.
Originally posted by KrazyJethro
On the other hand, I grow very tired of hearing about the fair tax, since it's neither fair nor smart. It all sounds so simple, but when you do not address spending, payroll taxes, corporate taxation, tarriffs, trade agreements, and many other issues, you are really just getting rid of the tiger in lieu of a panther.
Originally posted by sonofliberty1776
Have you looked at the fair tax at all? I mean you, yourself. Don't listen to what the politicians and their shills tell you, go to fairtax.org and read the plan yourself. There would be no payroll taxes, no corporate taxes, and IIRC no tariffs. It places a lot of power back into the hands of the people.
Originally posted by ignoramusmaximus
reply to post by KrazyJethro
I totally disagree with the income tax as we have now, not sure I'm fully onboard with the fair tax. Are there any other options aside from the two mentioned that would work?
Originally posted by ignoramusmaximus
I totally disagree with the income tax as we have now, not sure I'm fully onboard with the fair tax. Are there any other options aside from the two mentioned that would work?
Originally posted by FilmCriticOne
reply to post by KrazyJethro
RIght -- without spending adjustments, and getting taxes right (for example, quit taxing work 300% higher than unearned income) everything else is folly.
Fairtax is not just "poorly conceived" -- it is basically a farce. In the fine print and footnotes are massive taxes -- that have nothing to do with "sales". For example, every city, county, and state, would have to pay taxes on salaries, benefits and PENSIONS. How are earth are pensions a "sale'? What is even more bogus, this tax on city county and states, has to be paid IN ADVANCE -- yes, ADVANCE. That's in a footnote! Footnote 19.
So New York City, by itself, would owe 1.1 billion, just in advance, as a tax on salaries, benefits and pensions. That isn't their total tax -- that is just the amount they would owe in advance!
All cities and counties and states would owe like this -- it's really a massive amount of money. Yet Fairtax doesnt even mention this -- or other amazing things -- in speeches and videos. But they are in the legislation and footnotes, and this is how they figure their math. Their math is based on these massive revenue streams from city, county, and state government. It's really wild.
While Fairtax seems rational when you first hear of it -- when you look at the footnotes and fine print, it becomes, well, different. All kinds of things in there, that are never mentioned in their speeches and videos, such as an 800 billion dollar tax on city and state governments, such as this pension and wage tax, the list goes on.
Go check out their "calculator" onlne too -- called "Dare to Compare" -- it does not allow you to put in any information about your taxable spending! Very literally, it does not allow you to compare, yet spits out some answer about how much you save, even if Fairtax would cost you a for Fairtax is a TAX on your spending, with a calculator that won't let you enter your taxable spending!!! What's wrong with this picture?
I was FOR fairtax at first, till I started to see the fine print and footnotes, and ask questions.
Some people say -- oh go read Fairtax book, or Fairtax.org. Well, thats like reading Wizard of Oz and thinking you are a gold brick mason because of it. You have to read the footnotes and fine print too.