Heh. Yeah, I don't really expect it to change your mind. I just didn't
want to pass up the chance to give you the book. I anticipate a posting
a few months from now saying you read it and have a better understanding
of Fairtax and still don't like it. But I am still curious to see if I
am
well change my mind is a bit of a misspeak actually since my mind is
fairly open (I think). Let's say that I have questions that have not
been answered to my satisfaction. For example, how is cutting taxes
for the affluent and raising them for the less than affluent fair?
Seems unlikely on the
Good to know you are going in with an open mind. There is definitely
value in knowing where the word fair comes into it...
-Cameron
Dana wrote:
well change my mind is a bit of a misspeak actually since my mind is
fairly open (I think). Let's say that I have questions that have not
been
This morning I placed a shiny new Fairtax book (the new one) directly
into Dana's hands.
*waits*
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what are you waiting for? I laughed and took it. I'll read it...
eventually. It may take a while. I am not sure it will change my mind,
but we'll see.
But thanks for the book :)
On 2/26/08, Cameron Childress [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This morning I placed a shiny new Fairtax book (the new one)