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If someone is anti -tax,like me,like ...80% of the Amers,he should fight democratically to change the Constitution & the tax laws...Through elections,referendums,legal activity...
Not to...become a kamikaze & kill innocent empoloyees...
If someone is anti -tax,like me,like ...80% of the Amers,
you might to need to wake up a little bit. this is not true.
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he should fight democratically to change the Constitution & the tax laws...Through elections,referendums,legal activity...
Not to...become a kamikaze & kill innocent empoloyees...
This would be the most effective way, but unfortunately not enough people in America want to audit the FED or challenge the IRS or they would've done so by now. the IRS/FED is America's Pimp.
Therefore the lab rat march to Socialism marches on.
Originally Posted by Consent Withdrawn There is a constitutional mandate requiring the government to collecttaxes, but there is no such mandate requiring us to pay taxes. The Constitution was written as a set of rules and limits which the government must abide by. It is a document intended to govern the government as it were and the mandates in the Constitution are directed at the government itself, which is why all government officials must swear an oath to uphold the Constitution. However most citizens have sworn no oath and are thus not bound by the Constitution.
If an American can't understand this simple fact, they should brought up on treason charges, arrested and put on a list of traitors to America.
I blame the Liberal-tainted school system.
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Too bad that pretty much nobody with more than a high school education agrees with you.
Which is why my kids will be going to private school.
Paying one's taxes by force of law is a fact. Do you question that validity of speed limits or murder statutes?
You are calling my country tyrannical and you're calling the federal gov. a tyrant. I don't see it.
You really need to Understand that being taxed in and of itself is not a bad thing. BUT when you have corruption runnning rampent in the very halls we hold to be honest and just, that were created to help us manage our books as a country, then there's a problem. I'm sorry if you can't see that but it's clear as day that the IRS has become a Frankenstein and it's time for us to shut it down and start over.
Taxation is imposed by Congress.
If Congress gets an anti tax majority,the laws can change.
IRS does what the politicians order it to do...
This is a nice dream, but it doesn't benefit the FED/IRS to have Congressmen in office who will fight for the people to have certain taxes abolished. this is where the Lobbysit grew from. the FED. the Congress is bought and paid for with your taxes dollars. You couldn't get an Honest John in there to save your life now. the IRS needs to be audited. period.
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If top income tax rate goes down to 20%,no one will complain about taxes...
what part of "We shouldn't be taxed on our individual income and labor" that you don't understand?
It's not nonsense when we are overly taxed on things we need not be taxed on...like um...OUR LABOR!
Not to mentinon that list I posted. don't think you even responded to that one..lol
FYI, Contractors don't charge tax on their labor. So it's being done.
It is nonsense. You'd be lectured by any judge under the sun if you tried pushing an argument like that.
Why do you capitalize the word 'labor'?
FYI contractors break the law all the time with undeclared cash payments for services rendered.
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