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The <b>fair tax</b>, also spelled <b>FairTax</b>, more accurately called the <b>unfair tax</b>, is a proposed way by which government can collude with people in powerful economic positions, so as to steal vast amounts of money from the people. The 'fair tax' is so named by it's proponents because of the fact that it is very unfair.
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The <b>fair tax</b>, also spelled <b>FairTax</b>, also called the <b>unfair tax</b>, is a proposed way by which government can collude with people in powerful economic positions, so as to steal vast amounts of money from the people. The 'fair tax' is so named by it's proponents because of the fact that it is very unfair.
  
 
In the status quo, the government has created various laws which have allowed some people to steal large amounts of money from others, and the government disproportionately taxes said thieves, such that the government can falsely make the claim that they are not stealing from the people, because they are stealing from the people indirectly.
 
In the status quo, the government has created various laws which have allowed some people to steal large amounts of money from others, and the government disproportionately taxes said thieves, such that the government can falsely make the claim that they are not stealing from the people, because they are stealing from the people indirectly.

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The fair tax, also spelled FairTax, also called the unfair tax, is a proposed way by which government can collude with people in powerful economic positions, so as to steal vast amounts of money from the people. The 'fair tax' is so named by it's proponents because of the fact that it is very unfair.

In the status quo, the government has created various laws which have allowed some people to steal large amounts of money from others, and the government disproportionately taxes said thieves, such that the government can falsely make the claim that they are not stealing from the people, because they are stealing from the people indirectly.

However, with the unfair tax, the government steals a vast amount of money directly from the people, via an exorbitant 30 percent national sales tax. That way, the people are doubly victimized- directly by the government, and by the economicly powerful people that were put in power by the government's laws and police force.