Agree!
And as far as Keyes goes, he's a carpetbagger politician, who was willing to sell his political soul and call for reparations, of a sort, (removing the tax burden for blacks) in order to get elected.
I have no respect left for the man.
While I don't agree with reparations as previously proposed, you have obviously missed one of the most brilliant plans (if enacted as he laid it out) ever proposed.
I don't remember all of the details right now, but 'removing the income tax' burden would not have affected that many people anyway as many already have no income tax burden. If these people are motivated to find jobs because of it, the welfare burden is lessened now and for generations to come.
It is also a step in planting the seed of the idea that ALL Americans should be relieved of the burden of an income tax which is really a slave tax.