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		<title>Comment on Liquid Nitrogen Drinks, A Recipe for Progressive Screwdrivers by Alex</title>
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		<dc:creator>Alex</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Jul 2008 13:33:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Lia: The shavings would melt faster than a cube and would still freeze the syrup around it, but they'd still be &lt;em&gt;very&lt;/em&gt; cold and quite a bit smaller. &lt;strong&gt;I wouldn't recommend it&lt;/strong&gt;, just because it would actually be easier to ingest the tiny bits of cold material. There's also the question of whether the snow cone machine will shave the cubes; the colder the material, the harder it is.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lia: The shavings would melt faster than a cube and would still freeze the syrup around it, but they&#8217;d still be <em>very</em> cold and quite a bit smaller. <strong>I wouldn&#8217;t recommend it</strong>, just because it would actually be easier to ingest the tiny bits of cold material. There&#8217;s also the question of whether the snow cone machine will shave the cubes; the colder the material, the harder it is.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Liquid Nitrogen Drinks, A Recipe for Progressive Screwdrivers by Lia Fioroni</title>
		<link>http://www.moundalexis.com/tm/2007/06/09/liquid-nitrogen-drinks-a-recipe-for-progressive-screwdrivers/#comment-13434</link>
		<dc:creator>Lia Fioroni</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Jul 2008 20:47:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi!
Thank you for giving such clear and safe instructions. I want to make snow cones out of frozen vodka, but it seems like that would be a bad idea as you said not to ingest the frozen vodka. Do you think if the vodka cubes were shaved in a snow cone machine and then I poured the required syrup on top that this would work or be safe to consume? 
Thanks!
Lia</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi!<br />
Thank you for giving such clear and safe instructions. I want to make snow cones out of frozen vodka, but it seems like that would be a bad idea as you said not to ingest the frozen vodka. Do you think if the vodka cubes were shaved in a snow cone machine and then I poured the required syrup on top that this would work or be safe to consume?<br />
Thanks!<br />
Lia</p>
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		<title>Comment on Contest #2 - Best Caption by LurkNoMore</title>
		<link>http://www.moundalexis.com/tm/2008/07/01/contest-2-best-caption/#comment-13394</link>
		<dc:creator>LurkNoMore</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Jul 2008 22:54:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>One chair, one cold keg, and one perfect day.  (And one thirsty dog hoping he can consume the keg and steal the chair before his owner comes back to "reload".)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One chair, one cold keg, and one perfect day.  (And one thirsty dog hoping he can consume the keg and steal the chair before his owner comes back to &#8220;reload&#8221;.)</p>
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		<title>Comment on Contest #2 - Best Caption by anonymouscoworker</title>
		<link>http://www.moundalexis.com/tm/2008/07/01/contest-2-best-caption/#comment-13375</link>
		<dc:creator>anonymouscoworker</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Jul 2008 19:54:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The chair, fighting his alcoholic tendencies, avoided the keg until the rest of the furniture showed up.</description>
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		<title>Comment on Contest #2 - Best Caption by Paul Mischler</title>
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		<dc:creator>Paul Mischler</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Jul 2008 12:26:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>There are fourteen ninjas in this picture enjoying a keg party.</description>
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		<title>Comment on Fighting Terrorism Since 1861 by James Fry</title>
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		<dc:creator>James Fry</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jun 2008 01:44:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The War Between the States was a War of Northern Aggression. The CSA killed three time as many US soldiers as US killed of the CSA. Yes, we were good at fighting terrorists. We just didn't go around burning and sacking your cities and kidnapping your women and children as was done to us. Read 'The Politically Incorrect History of the CivilWar' and do a Google on the Roswell Textile Mill Raid.  Have a Dixie Day. Jim</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The War Between the States was a War of Northern Aggression. The CSA killed three time as many US soldiers as US killed of the CSA. Yes, we were good at fighting terrorists. We just didn&#8217;t go around burning and sacking your cities and kidnapping your women and children as was done to us. Read &#8216;The Politically Incorrect History of the CivilWar&#8217; and do a Google on the Roswell Textile Mill Raid.  Have a Dixie Day. Jim</p>
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		<title>Comment on American Community Survey Makes Me Uncomfortable by cathy</title>
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		<dc:creator>cathy</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Jun 2008 00:46:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It may be just a fluke that you are being harrassed.  Usually, the CB will call for about 30 days starting at the beginning of the month and increasing the number of calls per week as the month progresses. The calls should end by the end of the month. If they are after you, you hav a i/3 chance of being contacted by a field rep during the next 30 days. There are private companies paid to find telephone numbers. Sometimes these companies can find cell phone #s.  How do you get your mail?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It may be just a fluke that you are being harrassed.  Usually, the CB will call for about 30 days starting at the beginning of the month and increasing the number of calls per week as the month progresses. The calls should end by the end of the month. If they are after you, you hav a i/3 chance of being contacted by a field rep during the next 30 days. There are private companies paid to find telephone numbers. Sometimes these companies can find cell phone #s.  How do you get your mail?</p>
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		<title>Comment on Try the Carne Adovada at Golden West Cafe by Alex</title>
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		<dc:creator>Alex</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Jun 2008 14:57:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>TBB: I like the sound that; both cheap margaritas and bacon. I have a feeling that I'll return there soon.

yellowjkt: I don't know if I'd say the "best" part, but I did mention to my dining partner that there was a "Pump up the Jam" LP cover above the urinal. Definitely a unique place all around.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>TBB: I like the sound that; both cheap margaritas and bacon. I have a feeling that I&#8217;ll return there soon.</p>
<p>yellowjkt: I don&#8217;t know if I&#8217;d say the &#8220;best&#8221; part, but I did mention to my dining partner that there was a &#8220;Pump up the Jam&#8221; LP cover above the urinal. Definitely a unique place all around.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Try the Carne Adovada at Golden West Cafe by yellojkt</title>
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		<dc:creator>yellojkt</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Jun 2008 11:55:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>You forgot the best part. The bathroom walls are lined with vintage album covers. I feel guilty for lingering so long in there.</description>
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		<title>Comment on American Community Survey Makes Me Uncomfortable by Jessica</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jessica</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Jun 2008 05:13:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>These "census" people are major jerks!  I never even received one of these Anti-American Interrogation Questionaires in the mail but yet I still have these fascist Nazis calling me every hour of the day.  It's been this way for about the past month and a half.  I don't pick up to numbers I don't recognize, and these people are no exception.  On occasion I'll pick up and then hang up right after before they even have a chance to speak, but otherwise I just let it go straight to voicemail.  And I would also like to add that they keep calling my cell phone.  Will someone please tell me how they got my personal cell phone that I don't have linked to any of my past or present addresses?  I mean, seriously, this is ridiculous!  I actually wonder if they have the wrong number because, like I said, I never even received one of these surveys.  I have done an extensive amount of research about this questionaire, though, and am trying to get local media attention through the ACLU about this criminal activity the census is trying to pull off.  But one thing's for sure, I will never submit to the possibility of identity theft, which means refusing to participate with this survey, even if it is mandatory...not now, not ever!  This government cannot be trusted.  That's all I've got to say.  Hope this wasn't too incoherent for you all.  I am extremely tired, but just thought I needed to get my thoughts heard.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>These &#8220;census&#8221; people are major jerks!  I never even received one of these Anti-American Interrogation Questionaires in the mail but yet I still have these fascist Nazis calling me every hour of the day.  It&#8217;s been this way for about the past month and a half.  I don&#8217;t pick up to numbers I don&#8217;t recognize, and these people are no exception.  On occasion I&#8217;ll pick up and then hang up right after before they even have a chance to speak, but otherwise I just let it go straight to voicemail.  And I would also like to add that they keep calling my cell phone.  Will someone please tell me how they got my personal cell phone that I don&#8217;t have linked to any of my past or present addresses?  I mean, seriously, this is ridiculous!  I actually wonder if they have the wrong number because, like I said, I never even received one of these surveys.  I have done an extensive amount of research about this questionaire, though, and am trying to get local media attention through the ACLU about this criminal activity the census is trying to pull off.  But one thing&#8217;s for sure, I will never submit to the possibility of identity theft, which means refusing to participate with this survey, even if it is mandatory&#8230;not now, not ever!  This government cannot be trusted.  That&#8217;s all I&#8217;ve got to say.  Hope this wasn&#8217;t too incoherent for you all.  I am extremely tired, but just thought I needed to get my thoughts heard.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Isn&#8217;t Gas Supposed to Be More Expensive in the City? by Alex</title>
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		<dc:creator>Alex</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Jun 2008 22:43:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Jordan: The Hess station up on Henrietta Avenue was always the worst for gas, but usually the only place nearby when I arrived on fumes. To this day I have no idea how I made the 425 mile trip on one tanked, car loaded to the hilt with all my belongings.

jwer: I usually fill up in Pasadena when I'm over there for other things, either at BJ's or the Exxon nearby. They're always cheaper than the stations near me; I assume it was because of competition and volume, being right on Route 2.

Danielle: That's what I didn't understand, the station being smack in the middle of a major thoroughfare with plenty of business. Upscale, not exactly. Nifty map though, sure enough the places where I usually fill up at in Green in the low-mid $3.90's.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jordan: The Hess station up on Henrietta Avenue was always the worst for gas, but usually the only place nearby when I arrived on fumes. To this day I have no idea how I made the 425 mile trip on one tanked, car loaded to the hilt with all my belongings.</p>
<p>jwer: I usually fill up in Pasadena when I&#8217;m over there for other things, either at BJ&#8217;s or the Exxon nearby. They&#8217;re always cheaper than the stations near me; I assume it was because of competition and volume, being right on Route 2.</p>
<p>Danielle: That&#8217;s what I didn&#8217;t understand, the station being smack in the middle of a major thoroughfare with plenty of business. Upscale, not exactly. Nifty map though, sure enough the places where I usually fill up at in Green in the low-mid $3.90&#8217;s.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Isn&#8217;t Gas Supposed to Be More Expensive in the City? by danielle</title>
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		<dc:creator>danielle</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Jun 2008 17:14:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>nifty &lt;a href="http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/local/bal-gasprices-map,0,4694622.htmlpage" rel="nofollow"&gt;map &lt;/a&gt; of gas prices - it supports my hunches. Gas is more expensive, now, on average on the Eastern Shore than most of Baltimore City and inner 'burbs. It used to drop more across the bridge. Now you have to keep heading to DE or Easton, Cambridge, or Salisbury.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>nifty <a href="http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/local/bal-gasprices-map,0,4694622.htmlpage" rel="nofollow">map </a> of gas prices - it supports my hunches. Gas is more expensive, now, on average on the Eastern Shore than most of Baltimore City and inner &#8216;burbs. It used to drop more across the bridge. Now you have to keep heading to DE or Easton, Cambridge, or Salisbury.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Isn&#8217;t Gas Supposed to Be More Expensive in the City? by danielle</title>
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		<dc:creator>danielle</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Jun 2008 17:06:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Gas can be more expensive in the city especially in a  more upscale part of town. There's also the convenience factor, more expensive gas right around highway exits. Gas also becomes expensive as you head into more rural areas where gas stations are further apart and as such, there's increasing demand and decreasing competition between stations. In my experience, low-moderate income neighborhoods and inner ring suburbs have the lower prices.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gas can be more expensive in the city especially in a  more upscale part of town. There&#8217;s also the convenience factor, more expensive gas right around highway exits. Gas also becomes expensive as you head into more rural areas where gas stations are further apart and as such, there&#8217;s increasing demand and decreasing competition between stations. In my experience, low-moderate income neighborhoods and inner ring suburbs have the lower prices.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Isn&#8217;t Gas Supposed to Be More Expensive in the City? by jwer</title>
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		<dc:creator>jwer</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Jun 2008 12:48:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>My experience is that gas gets more expensive the FARTHER you get from the city, at least if you're driving into suburbia. I always fill up before I go to Columbia, because filling up somewhere in there is usually 30-50 cents more per gallon.

If you cross the Bay Bridge, however, it drops $0.30 almost immediately.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My experience is that gas gets more expensive the FARTHER you get from the city, at least if you&#8217;re driving into suburbia. I always fill up before I go to Columbia, because filling up somewhere in there is usually 30-50 cents more per gallon.</p>
<p>If you cross the Bay Bridge, however, it drops $0.30 almost immediately.</p>
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		<title>Comment on The FairTax Act is Revolutionary by Mark</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mark</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Jun 2008 05:44:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>No visible downside to Fairtax? Well look behind the Curtain.

 Look behind the hype and distortions and half truths.  

  First of all, if you only read Fairtax book, you have only hype and horsefeathers --  you read nothing of substance.  In fact, Fairtax and HR 25 are two entirely different things.  HR 25 is the proposed legislation -- Fairtax is the hype and promises. 

  For example, in the Book, if you went by that, you would think everyone takes home their whole paycheck, that you would keep the money you used to pay into income taxes.  

   Well the book said that. But HR 25 says no such thing. IN fact, HR 25 people said they never even IMPLIED such a thing. But Boortz wrote it in his book, and virtually every Fairtax fan still thinks thats how it works.    Boortz later wrote a "clarification" which he said your gross wages would be "readjusted downwards" . Where I come from, that means cut.

 Yes, for Fairtax  math to work, all employees all over the country would need to cut their gross pay 30%.  That money is then given to the employer -- kept by the employer, and used to lower the prices of all goods.  

  Now, thats not the picture you got from Fairtax.  And Boortz is counting on that. Once Fairtax fans get sold on this " magic wand" they tend to be mesmerized by it, even when later they found out many of the basic Fairtax premises were absurd.

    And HR 25 says NOTHING about your wages being "readjusted".  There is nothing like that in there.  This whole wage readjustment, all the math and predictions -- thats all in the hype.  Thats all the speculatoin and promises.   
  
   HR 25 is simply a national sales tax. A very high sales tax -- in fact, the highest on earth.   Thats what we should call this tax -- the highest sales tax on earth. Becuase thats what it is.  Fairtax claims all kinds of things, but none of those things are even mentioned in the bill. 

      So what you have are people who read the book, and think that reflects what the bill is. NO. Its not. 

     For example Fairtax -- Boortz -- will tell you "Fairtax completely untaxes the poor"  and he will say "Fairtax makes sure no American ever pays a dime in taxes on the bare essentials of life"

     Does HR25 have anything to say about this?  There is NOTHING in there about untaxing ANYONE.   IN fact, the first line or two of the act says THERE ARE NO EXCEPTIONS or exemptions. None.
   
    THe poor pay it, the rich, the sick, the blind, whoever. IF a poor person gets cancer and has medical bills, he has to pay taxes on the surgery, chemo, rehab, everything, just like anyone else. (yes fairtax is on all medical cost -- no exceptions)

      Oh yes, there is a prebate.  Huckabee said the prebate is what makes Fairtax work -- without it, Fairtax would be impossible.   Well the prebate is 200 a month per person - no extra if you get sick, -- to use on your sales taxes.   But your sales tax, just the sales tax, that the parents of a child with leukemia would have to pay, could be 200,000 dollars.    What if the parents only make 30?

        DOesnt matter to HR 25.  There  is no provision in there for any relief, nothing. 
         
        So you say you didnt see any downside to Fairtax from Boortz boo?  Well, probably cause Boortz hid. He didnt tell you that cancer victims have to pay the worlds highest tax, did  he? So you didnt know. 
           Oh, Neal covered how your "doctor visits" will have to "carry" the fairtax.  SO like 10 dollars sales tax on your office visit.  But he didn't explain that mean if your spouse is in a car accident, and needs surgeries, your taxes could be more than your yearly income.  

       You didnt notice things like that when reading his book, YOu thought it was thorough, with no downside.  

          Fairtax has far more flaws than I have mentioned here.  But the more you see of HR25, and think for yourself, the more you will realize Fairtax is just all hype.  Fairtax isnt the plan. HR25 is the plan.   Fairtax is the BS  hype and mis information.

       YOu are welcome to my bog -- fairtax absurdity @ blogspot.com to find out more. I may be wrong -- correct me if so. OR offer you thoughts, Thank you</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>No visible downside to Fairtax? Well look behind the Curtain.</p>
<p> Look behind the hype and distortions and half truths.  </p>
<p>  First of all, if you only read Fairtax book, you have only hype and horsefeathers &#8212;  you read nothing of substance.  In fact, Fairtax and <abbr class="uttInitialism" title="human resources">HR</abbr> 25 are two entirely different things.  <abbr class="uttInitialism" title="human resources">HR</abbr> 25 is the proposed legislation &#8212; Fairtax is the hype and promises. </p>
<p>  For example, in the Book, if you went by that, you would think everyone takes home their whole paycheck, that you would keep the money you used to pay into income taxes.  </p>
<p>   Well the book said that. But <abbr class="uttInitialism" title="human resources">HR</abbr> 25 says no such thing. IN fact, <abbr class="uttInitialism" title="human resources">HR</abbr> 25 people said they never even IMPLIED such a thing. But Boortz wrote it in his book, and virtually every Fairtax fan still thinks thats how it works.    Boortz later wrote a &#8220;clarification&#8221; which he said your gross wages would be &#8220;readjusted downwards&#8221; . Where I come from, that means cut.</p>
<p> Yes, for Fairtax  math to work, all employees all over the country would need to cut their gross pay 30%.  That money is then given to the employer &#8212; kept by the employer, and used to lower the prices of all goods.  </p>
<p>  Now, thats not the picture you got from Fairtax.  And Boortz is counting on that. Once Fairtax fans get sold on this &#8221; magic wand&#8221; they tend to be mesmerized by it, even when later they found out many of the basic Fairtax premises were absurd.</p>
<p>    And <abbr class="uttInitialism" title="human resources">HR</abbr> 25 says NOTHING about your wages being &#8220;readjusted&#8221;.  There is nothing like that in there.  This whole wage readjustment, all the math and predictions &#8212; thats all in the hype.  Thats all the speculatoin and promises.   </p>
<p>   <abbr class="uttInitialism" title="human resources">HR</abbr> 25 is simply a national sales tax. A very high sales tax &#8212; in fact, the highest on earth.   Thats what we should call this tax &#8212; the highest sales tax on earth. Becuase thats what it is.  Fairtax claims all kinds of things, but none of those things are even mentioned in the bill. </p>
<p>      So what you have are people who read the book, and think that reflects what the bill is. NO. Its not. </p>
<p>     For example Fairtax &#8212; Boortz &#8212; will tell you &#8220;Fairtax completely untaxes the poor&#8221;  and he will say &#8220;Fairtax makes sure no American ever pays a dime in taxes on the bare essentials of life&#8221;</p>
<p>     Does HR25 have anything to say about this?  There is NOTHING in there about untaxing ANYONE.   IN fact, the first line or two of the act says THERE ARE NO EXCEPTIONS or exemptions. None.</p>
<p>    THe poor pay it, the rich, the sick, the blind, whoever. IF a poor person gets cancer and has medical bills, he has to pay taxes on the surgery, chemo, rehab, everything, just like anyone else. (yes fairtax is on all medical cost &#8212; no exceptions)</p>
<p>      Oh yes, there is a prebate.  Huckabee said the prebate is what makes Fairtax work &#8212; without it, Fairtax would be impossible.   Well the prebate is 200 a month per person - no extra if you get sick, &#8212; to use on your sales taxes.   But your sales tax, just the sales tax, that the parents of a child with leukemia would have to pay, could be 200,000 dollars.    What if the parents only make 30?</p>
<p>        DOesnt matter to <abbr class="uttInitialism" title="human resources">HR</abbr> 25.  There  is no provision in there for any relief, nothing. </p>
<p>        So you say you didnt see any downside to Fairtax from Boortz boo?  Well, probably cause Boortz hid. He didnt tell you that cancer victims have to pay the worlds highest tax, did  he? So you didnt know.<br />
           Oh, Neal covered how your &#8220;doctor visits&#8221; will have to &#8220;carry&#8221; the fairtax.  SO like 10 dollars sales tax on your office visit.  But he didn&#8217;t explain that mean if your spouse is in a car accident, and needs surgeries, your taxes could be more than your yearly income.  </p>
<p>       You didnt notice things like that when reading his book, YOu thought it was thorough, with no downside.  </p>
<p>          Fairtax has far more flaws than I have mentioned here.  But the more you see of HR25, and think for yourself, the more you will realize Fairtax is just all hype.  Fairtax isnt the plan. HR25 is the plan.   Fairtax is the BS  hype and mis information.</p>
<p>       YOu are welcome to my bog &#8212; fairtax absurdity @ blogspot.com to find out more. I may be wrong &#8212; correct me if so. OR offer you thoughts, Thank you</p>
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