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To: Hostage

the flaw in the bill is that it only provides for a constitutional repleal. this leaves the citizens wide open for a LAW that imposes an income tax. It must be a repeal AND a prohibition like those states with constitutional prohibitions against sales tax.

Regardless a new monthly entitlement check as is proposed on the FairSCAM is a non-starter.

the proposal is DOA.


41 posted on 04/17/2012 12:48:35 PM PDT by longtermmemmory (VOTE! http://www.senate.gov and http://www.house.gov)
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To: longtermmemmory
the flaw in the bill is that it only provides for a constitutional repleal. this leaves the citizens wide open for a LAW that imposes an income tax. It must be a repeal AND a prohibition like those states with constitutional prohibitions against sales tax.

This sentence makes no sense, in fact it does not even appear to be a sentence. The FairTax legislation ends (sunsets) if the 16th amendment is not repealed. Americans will have lived and enjoyed life under the FairTax and will then be told it will go away and the income tax will come back unless they take action to repeal the 16th.

Regardless a new monthly entitlement check as is proposed on the FairSCAM is a non-starter.

There are no entitlement checks in the FairTax legislation. You are hallucinating.

the proposal is DOA.

HR 25 FairTax legislation has more support in Congress than any other tax reform. That is a far cry from being DOA.

The FairTax grows every year as more and more people hear about it and become educated about how it works. The FairTax movement is undergoing an educational process campaign and that process can take many many years but once a critical mass is reached there is no turning back.

The income tax without apportionment took 52 years to finally become legal under the Constitution. The FairTax will not take that long.

48 posted on 04/17/2012 1:16:20 PM PDT by Hostage (Be Breitbart!)
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