

Debunking an imbecile...
January - 2 blogs. February - 5 blogs. March - 8 blogs. April - 3 blogs. May - 11 blogs. June - 41 blogs!Since I started this blog site, Mark has had a storm of bullshit! His little brain is working overtime to try and keep up. It's enough to drive any sane person into the nut house. This blog site has driven Mark to the brink of total meltdown! I challenge anyone to find that much repetition anywhere on the internet. Take a minute and go to the moron's blog site (click here). Has anybody ever seen the same arguments repeated so many times in the same place? It's like a broken record of lies and bullshit. If Mark ever had an original thought I think I'd pass out. The government paying itself repeated over and over and over. Cancer patients repeated over and over and over until an actual cancer patient finally writes in an tells Mark to knock it off, Mark says fuck off! Nursing home patients, over and over and over. The highest sales tax on earth repeated so many times he'd make the rain man puke. 41 times in just one month and counting! Mark also likes to screen comments. Why Mark? If you're so right, why do you even bother to screen comments? And do you have to respond to everyone? Can't a person just make a comment and let it go at that? He deletes the comments of anyone who makes him look too bad. Something that tickles me is the people who actually try to tell Mark about the FairTax. Bless their hearts, they mean well, but we're not dealing with a normal human being here. That just sends Mark back into another ranting tirade of repetitive bullshit and conspiracy theories. I'd love to see Mark try to defend himself in court with the same bullshit that he spews here. They'd put him under the jail... after a psychological evaluation. Mark says he retired early from a government job. Could you imagine working with a moron like that? Stay tuned, more to come!
"Mark, I'm a cancer patient. I have advanced lymphoma. Please don't speak for me. I support the FairTax. My medical insurance has paid my bills on time and in full to date. I'm quite certain that they will continue to pay for my treatment, tax included, when FairTax passes. So please leave us cancer patients out of your arguments. We don't want or need you speaking for us. I'm proud to pay my fair share and that's what FairTax is all about."Now this has been one of Mark's favorite arguments. Mark says that cancer patients will scream for exemptions. Well, one cancer patient has asked Mark to knock it off. This was Mark's response:
"Anon, sorry for your health issue, and pray for your complete and speedy recovery.A dying person has asked Mark to stop speaking for cancer patients and Mark the same as says fuck off! So much for his caring concern for cancer patients!
How do you know your insurance company will pay your taxes -the worlds highest tax will be added to your medical bills, if FT ever passed (Which is impossible, people wont agree to this tax)
So you think your Insurance company will pay it? What makes you think that?
And Fairtax assumes it will get 500 billion -- half a trillion dollars, 1.5 of the national budget -- from the taxes on health care.
Do you think insurance companies are going to pay half a trillion dollars in taxes?
Why don't you call them and ask.
Half a trillion here, half a trillion there, and pretty soon, you are talkinga bout a lot of money.
So let say your insurance company pays all the sales taxes for everyone. All the insurance companies do.
Where do you suppose they will get this half a trillion dollars?
YOu suppose they will just take it from the profits on Katrina?
You suppose they will just go to Vegas and win it against Thurmon Brunson in Texas Hold em?
YOU suppose they will win every lottery for the next 100 years?
Where do you suppose they will get half a trillion dollars every year to pay the sales tax on all these medical cost?
Hmmm.
Now Fairtax has an idea. They say you can't really tax corporations, cause they pass it on.
You think maybe, just maybe, if insurance companies had to pay the highest sales tax on earth, on your medical, they would, oh, i don't know, pass the cost on?
Or would they go broke, be out of business in a month, and sell AmWay?"
"Under the proposed national sales tax rate of 30 percent at the cash register, consumers would simply stop spending on anything but the barest necessities for a prolonged period of time," Pfister said. (Whoever Phister is).But here's where it gets screwy. Again, I'm sure Mark does this on purpose. He puts this link in, which says nothing about the FairTax... nothing: (click here). Since Mark takes everything he reads at face value and doesn't possess the brain power to think beyond what he reads, let's look at what this Phister guy talks about. He says:
"This would have a ripple effect throughout the economy with an impact far beyond the retail industry. Even at lower rates, the psychological effect on consumer spending would be profound."
"Under the proposed national sales tax rate of 30 percent at the cash register, consumers would simply stop spending on anything but the barest necessities for a prolonged period of time."What Phister considers a prolonged period of time is a mystery, and why would consumers stop spending on anything but the barest necessities? Hmmm, do you suppose that for the first time in their lives, they're able to save some money or invest for their future? Mark doesn't mention that. Nor does Mr. Phister. And again, he goes on to say:
"This would have a ripple effect throughout the economy with an impact far beyond the retail industry. Even at lower rates, the psychological effect on consumer spending would be profound."Hmmm, you know, he's probably right on this one. Once people find out that they actually get to bring home what they earn and spending less means saving and investing for their future more. It certainly will have a profound effect on the economy. All those businesses and industries coming back to the U.S. That 17 trillion dollars in off-shore tax havens coming back into the economy certainly will have a profound effect. All those new jobs opening up... yep, profound! Thank you for again misquoting Mark! And thanks for only seeing these articles at face value! Keep up the good work Mark!
"Someone asked if we -- okay I -- can defend the current system.So, with that said, why does he still rant? If he admits that the FairTax is the best alternative we have, why doesn't he suggest how he would tweak it to make it work? What would he change that would make it ok in his eyes? Why the constant lies, misquotes, rants and disinformation? Why does he say it's a farce (his favorite word, by-the-way)? Why does he accuse Boortz and Linder of spreading this "farce"? Why Mark?
Hell no the current system sucks -- its as bad as Fairtax said it was. Worse.
I have said many times that even though Fairtax is a farce -- and completely bogus -- I would vote to pass it, if that were the only way we can get rid of the mess we have now."