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<blockquote data-quote="Lurker66" data-source="post: 1951673" data-attributes="member: 24459"><p>This is why a "fair tax" aint fair; the entire burden is placed on the backs of the middle income brackets.</p><p>The largest class of tax payers are the middle class. They also purchase the most "stuff".</p><p></p><p>The second largest group of purchasers of "stuff", is the bottom tax brackets, the poor. The poor are mainly purchasers of used goods. </p><p></p><p>The truely wealthy, those so called 1%ers, they are the smallest tax bracket. They actually consume the least.</p><p>The "stuff" they own is usually not owned by them but a company or trust they own(land, lake homes, equipment, cars, boats, jewelry, guns, ect.).</p><p></p><p>So no, a fair tax is not fair.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lurker66, post: 1951673, member: 24459"] This is why a "fair tax" aint fair; the entire burden is placed on the backs of the middle income brackets. The largest class of tax payers are the middle class. They also purchase the most "stuff". The second largest group of purchasers of "stuff", is the bottom tax brackets, the poor. The poor are mainly purchasers of used goods. The truely wealthy, those so called 1%ers, they are the smallest tax bracket. They actually consume the least. The "stuff" they own is usually not owned by them but a company or trust they own(land, lake homes, equipment, cars, boats, jewelry, guns, ect.). So no, a fair tax is not fair. [/QUOTE]
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