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To: Taxman
Taxman,

You say I am wrong. Can you be more specific and state what I am wrong about?

Am I wrong that H.R. 25, including its companion legislation to repeal the 16th Amendment, H.J.RES. 16, if adopted, would not remove the authority of Congress to lay and collect taxes calculated from profits, gains, salaries and other incomes? Am I wrong that the family consumption entitlement would create a massive voting block dependent upon a monthly government check? What am I wrong about?

As to who in Congress supports our Constitution’s original tax plan, seems to me Congress is quit comfortable in ignoring almost every part of our Constitution, including our Constitution‘s original tax plan which I outlined in Donald Trump and his possible run for the presidency, taxes and trade, and is continually looking to enlarge its iron fist over America’s businesses, industries and working people, and appears to be what is intended under the alleged fair tax as I have already pointed out. But if I’m wrong, I’m sure you will take the time to specify where I am wrong.

Regards,

JWK

Were we not warned by our founding fathers that A POWER OVER A MAN's SUBSISTENCE [the fairtax family consumption entitlement] AMOUNTS TO A POWER OVER HIS WILL ?____ Hamilton, No. 79 Federalist Papers

58 posted on 04/13/2011 6:13:44 AM PDT by JOHN W K
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To: JOHN W K

I think you are wrong to oppose the FairTax.

Specifically, I believe that the FairTax is a better way to raise funds for the legitimate purposes of government than the progressive income tax.

Ergo, since I believe that, those who oppose the FairTax are on the wrong side of me.


59 posted on 04/13/2011 2:08:02 PM PDT by Taxman (So that the beautiful pressure does not diminish!)
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