Sin Taxes & Other Orwellian Methods of Compliance That Feed the Government’s Greed

Guest Post by John W. Whitehead

“Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victim may be the most oppressive. It may be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron’s cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated, but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience.”—C.S. Lewis

“Taxman,” the only song written by George Harrison to open one of the Beatles’ albums (it featured on the band’s 1966 Revolver album), is a snarling, biting, angry commentary on government greed and how little control “we the taxpayers” have over our lives and our money.

If you drive a car, I’ll tax the street,

If you try to sit, I’ll tax your seat.

If you get too cold I’ll tax the heat,

If you take a walk, I’ll tax your feet.

Don’t ask me what I want it for

If you don’t want to pay some more

‘Cause I’m the taxman, yeah, I’m the taxman.

When the Beatles finally started earning enough money from their music to place them in the top tax bracket, they found the British government only-too-eager to levy a supertax on them of more than 90%.

Here in America, things aren’t much better.

More than two centuries after our ancestors went to war over their abused property rights, we’re once again being subjected to taxation without any real representation, all the while the government continues to do whatever it likes—levy taxes, rack up debt, spend outrageously and irresponsibly—with little concern for the plight of its citizens.

Because the government’s voracious appetite for money, power and domination has grown out of control, its agents have devised other means of funding its excesses and adding to its largesse through taxes disguised as fines, taxes disguised as fees, and taxes disguised as tolls, speeding tickets and penalties.

With every new tax, fine, fee and law adopted by our so-called representatives, the yoke around the neck of the average American seems to tighten just a little bit more.

Everywhere you go, everything you do, and every which way you look, we’re getting swindled, cheated, conned, robbed, raided, pickpocketed, mugged, deceived, defrauded, double-crossed and fleeced by governmental and corporate shareholders of the American police state out to make a profit at taxpayer expense.

We have no real say in how the government runs, or how our taxpayer funds are used, and no real property rights, but that doesn’t prevent the government from fleecing us at every turn.

Think about it.

Everything you own can be seized by the government under one pretext or another (civil asset forfeiture, unpaid taxes, eminent domain, so-called public interest, etc.).

That house you live in, the car you drive, the small (or not so small) acreage of land that has been passed down through your family or that you scrimped and saved to acquire, whatever money you manage to keep in your bank account after the government and its cronies have taken their first and second and third cut…none of it is safe from the government’s greedy grasp.

And then you have all of those high-handed, outrageously manipulative government programs sold to the public as a means of forcing compliance and discouraging unhealthy behavior by way of taxes, fines, fees and programs for the “better” good.

Surveillance cameras, government agents listening in on your phone calls, reading your emails and text messages and monitoring your spending, mandatory health care, sugary soda bans, anti-bullying laws, zero tolerance policies, political correctness: these are all outward signs of a government—i.e., a societal elite—that believes it knows what is best for you and can do a better job of managing your life than you can.

This is tyranny disguised as “the better good.”

Indeed, this is the tyranny of the Nanny State: marketed as benevolence, enforced with armed police, and inflicted on all those who do not belong to the elite ruling class that gets to call the shots.

So-called “sin taxes” have become a particularly popular technique used by the Nanny State to supposedly discourage the populace from engaging in activities that don’t align with the government’s priorities (consuming sugary drinks, smoking, drinking, etc.).

Personally, I don’t think the government really cares how its citizens live or die: they just want more of the taxpayers’ money, and they figure they can rake it in by using sin taxes to appeal to that self-righteous segment of every society that sees nothing wrong with imposing their belief systems on the rest of the populace.

Examples abound.

For instance, a growing number of cities and states (Washington DC, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Seattle, among others) have adopted or considered imposing taxes on sugary drinks, as much as a dollar more for a two-liter bottle of soda, supposedly in the hopes of forcing lower-income communities that struggle with obesity and diabetes to make healthier dietary choices by making the drinks more expensive.

The faulty logic behind these sin taxes seems to be that if you make it cost-prohibitive for poor people to pursue unhealthy lifestyle choices, they’ll stop doing it.

Except it doesn’t really work out that way.

Study after study shows that while sales of sugary drinks decreased sharply in cities with a soda tax, sales figures spiked at stores located outside the city. In other words, people just shopped elsewhere.

You won’t convince former New York mayor Michael Bloomberg of this, however. Bloomberg, a 2020 Democratic presidential hopeful, believes the government needs even greater tax powers in order to force Americans—especially poor people—to make smarter lifestyle choices. “When we raise taxes on the poor, it’s good because then the poor will live longer because they can’t afford as many things that kill them,” stated Bloomberg.

Folks, this right here is everything that is wrong with the power-hungry jackals that aspire to run the government today: by hook or by crook, they’re working hard to frogmarch the citizenry into complying with their dictates, because they believe that only they know what’s best for you.

It’s this same oppressive mindset that’s been pushing social credit systems (here and in China) that reward behavior deemed “acceptable” and punish behavior the government and its corporate allies find offensive, illegal or inappropriate.

It’s the same mindset that supports the government’s efforts to compile a growing list—shared with fusion centers and law enforcement agencies—of ideologies, behaviors, affiliations and other characteristics that could flag someone as suspicious and result in their being labeled potential enemies of the state.

It’s the same mindset that has government agents spinning a sticky spider-web of threat assessments, behavioral sensing warnings, flagged “words,” and “suspicious” activity reports using AI eyes and ears, social media, behavior sensing software, and citizen spies to identify potential threats.

It’s the mindset behind the red flag gun laws, growing in popularity as a legislative means by which to seize guns from individuals viewed as a danger to themselves or others. “We need to stop dangerous people before they act”: that’s the rationale behind the NRA’s support of these red flag laws, and at first glance, it appears to be perfectly reasonable to want to disarm individuals who are clearly suicidal and/or pose an “immediate danger” to themselves or others.

And it’s the same mindset that allows squadrons of AI censors to shadowban individuals for expressing their unfiltered, politically incorrect opinions and beliefs on social media: all in an effort to keep them in line.

Rounding out this dystopian campaign to impose a chokehold on the populace is a technology sector that has been colluding with the government to create a Big Brother that is all-knowing, all-seeing and inescapable. It’s not just the drones, fusion centers, license plate readers, stingray devices and the NSA that you have to worry about. You’re also being tracked by the black boxes in your cars, your cell phone, smart devices in your home, grocery loyalty cards, social media accounts, credit cards, streaming services such as Netflix, Amazon, and e-book reader accounts.

Clearly, those helping to erect the prison walls that now enclose us purportedly for our own good are not people that understand the concept of freedom or individual rights.

Unfortunately, this is what happens when you empower the government and its various agencies, agents and corporate partners to act in loco parentis for an entire nation.

All of the incremental bricks that have been laid over the years as part of the police state’s prison wall—the invasive surveillance, the extremism reports, the civil unrest, the protests, the shootings, the bombings, the military exercises and active shooter drills, the color-coded alerts and threat assessments, the fusion centers, the transformation of local police into extensions of the military, the distribution of military equipment and weapons to local police forces, the government databases containing the names of dissidents and potential troublemakers—have helped to acclimate us slowly to a life in prison.

Funded with our taxpayer dollars and carried out in broad daylight without so much as a general outcry from the citizenry, these prison walls have been sold to us as a means of keeping us safe  behind bars and out of reach of danger.

Having allowed our fears to be codified and our actions criminalized, we now find ourselves in a strange new world where just about everything we do is criminalized.

Even so, how did we go from enacting laws to make our world safer to being saddled with a government that polices our social decisions? As with most of the problems plaguing us in the American police state, we are the source of our greatest problems.

As journalist Gracy Olmstead recognizes, the problem arose when we looked “first to the State to care for the situation, rather than exercising any sort of personal involvement… These actions reveal a more passive, isolated attitude. But here, again, we see the result of breakdown in modern American community—without a sense of communal closeness or responsibility, we act as bystanders rather than as stewards.”

Olmstead continues:

[Communitarian libertarian Robert] Nisbet predicted that, in a society without strong private associations, the State would take their place — assuming the role of the church, the schoolroom, and the family, asserting a “primacy of claim” upon our children. “It is hard to overlook the fact,” he wrote, “that the State and politics have become suffused by qualities formerly inherent only in the family or the church.” In this world, the term “nanny state” takes on a very literal meaning.

Unfortunately, even in the face of outright corruption and incompetency on the part of our elected officials, Americans in general remain relatively gullible, eager to be persuaded that the government can solve the problems that plague us, whether it be terrorism, an economic depression, an environmental disaster, how or what we eat or even keeping our children safe.

We have relinquished control over the most intimate aspects of our lives to government officials who, while they may occupy seats of authority, are neither wiser, smarter, more in tune with our needs, more knowledgeable about our problems, nor more aware of what is really in our best interests.

Yet having bought into the false notion that the government does indeed know what’s best for us and can ensure not only our safety but our happiness and will take care of us from cradle to grave—that is, from daycare centers to nursing homes—we have in actuality allowed ourselves to be bridled and turned into slaves at the bidding of a government that cares little for our freedoms or our happiness.

The lesson is this: once a free people allows the government inroads into their freedoms or uses those same freedoms as bargaining chips for security, it quickly becomes a slippery slope to outright tyranny.

Nor does it seem to matter whether it’s a Democrat or a Republican at the helm anymore, because the bureaucratic mindset on both sides of the aisle now seems to embody the same philosophy of authoritarian government, whose priorities are to remain in control and in power.

Modern government in general—ranging from the militarized police in SWAT team gear crashing through our doors to the rash of innocent citizens being gunned down by police to the invasive spying on everything we do—is acting illogically, even psychopathically.

When our own government no longer sees us as human beings with dignity and worth but as things to be manipulated, maneuvered, mined for data, manhandled by police, conned into believing it has our best interests at heart, mistreated, and then jails us if we dare step out of line, punishes us unjustly without remorse, and refuses to own up to its failings, we are no longer operating under a constitutional republic.

Instead, what we are experiencing is a pathocracy: tyranny at the hands of a psychopathic government, which “operates against the interests of its own people except for favoring certain groups.”

So where does that leave us?

Having allowed the government to expand and exceed our reach, we find ourselves on the losing end of a tug-of-war over control of our country and our lives. And for as long as we let them, government officials will continue to trample on our rights, always justifying their actions as being for the good of the people.

Yet the government can only go as far as “we the people” allow.

Therein lies the problem: we have suspended our moral consciences in favor of the police state.

The choice before us is clear, and it is a moral choice. It is the choice between tyranny and freedom, dictatorship and autonomy, peaceful slavery and dangerous freedom, and manufactured pipedreams of what America used to be versus the gritty reality of what she is today.

Most of all, perhaps, the choice before us is that of being a child or a parent, of obeying blindly, never questioning, and marching in lockstep with the police state or growing up, challenging injustice, standing up to tyranny, and owning up to our responsibilities as citizens, no matter how painful, risky or uncomfortable.

As author Erich Fromm warned in his book On Disobedience, “At this point in history, the capacity to doubt, to criticize and to disobey may be all that stands between a future for mankind and the end of civilization.”

As I make clear in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People, if you have no choice, no voice, and no real options when it comes to the government’s claims on your life, your movements, your property and your money, you’re not free.

Personally, I’d rather die a free man having lived according to my own dictates (within the bounds of reasonable laws) than live as a slave chained up in a government prison.

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Steve
Steve
December 11, 2019 9:24 am

Connect a few dots and you’ll know why precious metals need to be in your stash…..beyond the prying eyes of our lovely govt.

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
December 11, 2019 9:35 am

Freedom in America is doomed. We have allowed the state to take over the education of our children and they are teaching them only what they want them to learn. For the past 40 years, the left has taken over most of the state run indoctrination centers AKA public schools and we now have a majority of voting age people who do not know the freedoms we knew growing up.

Almost 5,000 Baby Boomers are dying every day ( https://incendar.com/baby_boomer_deathclock.php ) and it will not be long until there are not enough of us left to make a difference, at the ballot box or with the bullet box. Only a Great Awakening with the youth will save our country, if it is even possible to save it.

Solutions Are Obvious
Solutions Are Obvious
December 11, 2019 9:36 am

Most people don’t realize they live in an open air prison.

Just try to leave the US without the gov’ts permission in the form of a passport that they can withhold with no reason given. Why is it that I can’t leave the country without permission?

Passports are collusion between gov’ts to properly farm their own tax cattle. I’ll refuse entry to your slaves if you refuse entry to mine.

The entire illegal alien situation is a giant swindle. Every person on the planet has the natural right to go wherever he/she wishes unhindered by permission from anyone. What no one has is the right to ‘free stuff’ supplied by stealing from others and all sorts of support once they get there. If they have the skill set to survive in a truly free market, they can stay. If they don’t, they’ll starve or leave. No stupid wall needed.

It is the perversion of common sense written into law that creates the problem. All the illegals would leave on their own if they discovered it impossible to stay due to lack of support. Just turn off the ‘free stuff’ magnet and the problem solves itself.

The law is the source of the world’s main problems. Anarchy – rules but no rulers – is the solution.

Dutch
Dutch
  Solutions Are Obvious
December 11, 2019 10:16 am

The entire illegal alien situation is a giant swindle. Every person on the planet has the natural right to go wherever he/she wishes unhindered by permission from anyone.

One of the dumbest statements I’ve ever heard. Populations of mainly white, anglo-saxon people have joined together to make sovereign countries with national languages, economies and cultures. By allowing anyone to just ‘arrive’ and enjoy what we have built is theft.

Solutions Are Obvious
Solutions Are Obvious
  Dutch
December 11, 2019 10:27 am

Very shallow thinking on your part.

Look at what gov’ts have accomplished with all their rules and restrictions. It is gov’t that you want to set things right according to your way of thinking. What actually happens is gov’t screws over its own citizenry using ‘the other’ as a fear mongering tactic.

Show me where what I described is wrong. Without gov’t support, if some Central American illiterate subsistence farmer decides to emigrate to the US, he will quickly starve to death because he can’t make it in a much higher tech society. He will necessarily die or leave to regain a support system more amenable to his circumstance. It is gov’t propaganda and rules that allow the illegal to survive. The very thing you want to maintain your culture is in fact destroying it.

My way, the anarchist way, is to let freedom assert itself with all its risks and failures. The entire illegal situation would disappear in under a year if the dirtbag magnet known as gov’t would simply stop attracting the trash.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
  Solutions Are Obvious
December 11, 2019 11:36 am

Back in the real world we’re not going to get rid of the welfare state, so we should limit it to citizens and not let people sneak in.

Solutions Are Obvious
Solutions Are Obvious
  Iska Waran
December 11, 2019 11:48 am

The welfare state is in the process of failing at this very moment. It will end when the idea of central bank ‘currency’ gets replaced with ‘money’ that can’t be conjured into existence at whim. Smart nations are hoarding gold because they know that the current BS system is on its way out.

World debt levels are well beyond payable, especially in the US. There will be defaults in one form or another, but the debts will disappear along with the welfare / warfare state. When the checks stop or when they no longer buy anything of note, is when the illegals march themselves back across the border or die.

Donkey
Donkey
  Solutions Are Obvious
December 11, 2019 1:14 pm

Prognosticators are worth….

credit
credit
  Solutions Are Obvious
December 11, 2019 8:45 pm

if he doesn’t starve he will lower the average wage rate by excess supply and cause a citizen to starve.

Solutions Are Obvious
Solutions Are Obvious
  credit
December 12, 2019 6:12 am

Who, precisely, is the ‘he’?

Is he the Iranian nuclear physicist or the illiterate subsistence farmer from Guatemala?

Or is it some other unknown entity malleable enough for you to build your straw man?

What do you think happens when a corp start up an operation overseas? They hire foreigners to do jobs that USians could do. How are you going to stop that? Any attempt is futile.

Here’s a bit of information – If a job is threatened by some immigrant, then the USian had better start getting reeducated because that job is gone to him in a world wide market.

“We candle makers are suffering from the unfair competition of a low-priced foreign rival. Our customers desert us and related industries are also injured. This rival is the sun! Please pass a law requiring the covering of all windows, skylights, holes and cracks. Domestic manufactures will be stimulated. Agriculture will thrive on the need for tallow. Whale oil demand will improve shipping and thus defense. Jobs will be created and everyone will benefit. We have always served our country well and gratitude demands we be protected.” – Frederic Bastiat

Donkey
Donkey
  Solutions Are Obvious
December 11, 2019 1:13 pm

SOA,

50/50 correct/incorrect.

Borders are a thing because not everyone deserves…

Chi-Town
Chi-Town
  Solutions Are Obvious
December 11, 2019 3:48 pm

It’s more about property rights. The US is owned by the people who have invested their lives and money into making the US what it is. If people think that people should be able to walk into the country uninvited, with no previous investment, then take down the fence around your home and open the front door too. No,… they can’t do that because that’s your property? Like what’s the difference. Especially if the government says that is what it demands you to do. It’s happening in Europe. People there from what I have read have had their personal property rights taken away from them, right after they took their border protection rights away, to house the people who have just walked in without any consent of the owners of said property.

Solutions Are Obvious
Solutions Are Obvious
  Chi-Town
December 11, 2019 4:09 pm

Build a straw man and knock it down. You’re going to have to do better than that.

Let’s get it down to basics. Without all the gov’t programs, no one that can’t support himself can survive in the US. That means that if he’s waltzed in he’s going to have to waltz right back out or starve. Pretty simple. The problem is the availability of what amounts to unlimited aid to keep dirtbags alive and breeding more of their kind so they can vote for a living.

Stop the ‘free stuff’ and these people MUST leave or die as there is no other alternative. Problem solved for the unskilled / illiterate / lazy / etc. No border wall or enforcement needed.

If someone can support himself, he can pay his way and afford the necessities of life without violating any property rights. Would you keep engineers, physicists, doctors, etc out just because they were born somewhere else? I’d trade one foreign engineer for at least a dozen native born SJW’s or politician, but I repeat myself.

This becomes a question of degree of skill set and benefit to the society as a whole. I suggest that if a person has the skills to add to the society, he should be welcomed regardless of where he’s from. The ‘illegals’ problem is really only with the lower end that are a net negative to the society. The ones that are a net positive should be viewed in a different light.

No where does my approach require gov’t enforcement, as that’s proven to be a spectacular failure. The free market approach to judge an individual by his merits and treat him accordingly seems to me to be the moral and logical thing to do.

Chi-Town
Chi-Town
  Solutions Are Obvious
December 11, 2019 6:31 pm

Things were almost as you say when people coming here were judged by their skills and needed a sponsor so that if they didn’t live up to expectations the sponsor was responsible for their failure and not the government. You know, the representative and protector of the taxpayers and current property owners. But taking in people who are not wanted in their own countries because of their lack of skills, who may not even speak the language, and dump these people into communities where they aren’t going to pay their own way, while disrupting everything in that community, from the schools that can’t handle the increase in the number of students, or the criminal activity which these people tend to bring with them, then why let them in at all. Because it’s the land of the free and there is so much opportunity with unemployment at 20%?
You seem to think that this is a self correcting adventure. Like if they end up a criminal they will just turn around and go home. It seems that the prisons are full of these people who were supposed to just turn around and go home but didn’t. And how much does that cost. A what is a life worth, a life that one of these rejects from their own country has taken.
This discussion could go on and on, but if you have this fantasy view of illegal immigration, it’s not.

Solutions Are Obvious
Solutions Are Obvious
  Chi-Town
December 11, 2019 7:05 pm

You’re not listening to what I’m saying. You’ve dreamt up a scenario that fits your world view where gov’t ‘does something’ to fix the problem. Gov’t IS the problem, so asking them to fix it is insanity.

Someone enters the country. What little money he may have disappears quickly for food and shelter. Without a job and with no ‘free stuff’, within a few days he has to leave.

There’s no school issue, no long term anything. It’s sink or swim on a few days.

The current attempt at immigration control isn’t working and won’t work as long as there’s a ‘free stuff’ magnet attracting folks from all over the world. No wall, no amount of rounding up and deporting is going to change that.

What will change the situation is for someone to go back home and report to friends and family that saw him off that the attempt won’t work because the ‘free stuff’ is no longer available.

The would be invader has to decide for himself not to come. Fifty years of attempting to keep them out has failed and will continue to fail.

Chi-Town
Chi-Town
  Solutions Are Obvious
December 11, 2019 8:14 pm

I think that you are a dreamer.

A fix would be to not let these people in in the first place without some serious vetting. That was what the old government used to do and pretty well. And you’re right that the “new government” in the problem now because it doesn’t represent the true citizens of the United States. Whether dishing out welfare to illegals, or not keeping the border secure in the first place. The new government knows exactly what they are doing and doing it well. It’s a plan to replace the current population with a low IQ plague. While it’s also true too that the government is turning out brainwashed SJW’s to add to the mess. Or should I say plan.

So if they cut off welfare payments to the inner city dwellers they will straighten up and fly right, or just go home too?

You are over simplifying this issue. Welfare or not, these people will keep coming and not just “go back” when they don’t make their first million in their first year here. And NAFTA had a lot to do with that. They may have gotten some low paying jobs in the auto industry, but it destroyed their farming industry. They got rid of the need for the little guy down there first. Now he’s on the move and not looking back.

Solutions Are Obvious
Solutions Are Obvious
  Chi-Town
December 11, 2019 8:23 pm

There are millions of people who overstayed their visa’s. What wall do you put up for that?

The idea to put up a physical barrier on the continental US is ludicrous. The Cubans came by boat. Lots fly in on commercial airlines for something known as vacation or visiting. There’s no way to keep them out if they want to come in.

The only solution is to get them to not want to come in and that does not require any barrier at all and is cheaper that the current failed system.

Chi-Town
Chi-Town
  Chi-Town
December 11, 2019 8:32 pm

And how are the Somalis going to get back if the checks stop coming? And why did the pick MN to move to? It’s not really within walking distance of where they came from.

Solutions Are Obvious
Solutions Are Obvious
  Chi-Town
December 12, 2019 11:24 am

‘They’ didn’t pick MN, it was picked for them by Catholic Charities among others. Look it up.
Maine and MN were targeted because they’re too white. These people are pawns in a geopolitical game.

Chit-Town
Chit-Town
  Solutions Are Obvious
December 12, 2019 7:50 pm

I’m sure you’re signed in to get all the replies to, uh hem, your replies. I don’t need to look it up. And you never really reply to the point that was made by me. I notice this because I know other autistic people who are as talented as you at avoiding any and all conversation that takes them out of their comfort zone. I thought that your point was that if they ended all welfare payments that these people who show up here would just go home. Remember? Now it’s a planned agenda. That’s what I was saying all of the time. And remember too that I never mentioned that building a wall was the answer. But you implied that I thought that a wall was the answer though. I guess I was the strawman.
I’ve read some of your other postings and some do make more sense. But you are set in your thinking. More like your preachings. Yeah, the government is the problem. That’s a very large generalization. But I do agree that the government is the problem too. But in specific ways. The government of this country has changed over the years. Many years of course. Some of the old rules were not so bad. It’s all the new rules and the underlying agenda that makes the limited government that we had, now a criminal organization that has not represented the US citizenry in a long time. And protecting the border and who entered the country was one of the things that they did pretty well. Without any wall that if built will to keep people from leaving.
Don’t reply, I won’t be looking for it.

None Ya Biz
None Ya Biz
  Solutions Are Obvious
December 12, 2019 10:52 am

I find it funny that oriental / hispanic people come here so their children can be born on U.S. soil and gain citizenship. Obviously, they are not aware the child they gave birth to and is now a U.S. citizen and will be a slave to the U.S. government. There are only two countries in the world that tax your earnings no matter where you live and the U.S. is one of them. That unthinking/ uninformed parent just made their children slaves to U.S. gov. even though they may never set one foot on U.S. soil. Don’t think FedGov doesn’t know who these children are either. Currently, all hospitals in the united States are required to obtain a SSN for any child born on U.S. soil before it can leave the hospital. Increasingly, foreign banks refuse to open an account for anyone that is a U.S. citizen due to FedGov IRS reporting requirements. What a bunch of morans those parents are.

SAO is correct though, governments and I mean all governments are the problem. Let one come into existence and it will manufacture false boogie men, ad infinitum, to grab more power. Government creates boondoggles so it can use the excuse for more money when that particular boondoggle fails. Pubic (spelled that way on purpose) schools are the prime example. Government says, “If we just have more money the issue can be fixed!” all the while knowing they created the problem and were darn sure it would fail!

C-T
C-T
  None Ya Biz
December 12, 2019 11:25 am

If there was no government there would still be borders. Where has there been a borderless society ever, that existed for any length of time and thrived? Sure the so called lines on the maps moved, but what was the force that was moving them, invaders. It seems to me that the societies that flourished had to have borders to protect itself. They protected what they had built for themselves. I guess you might call that organization a type of government. But it should have be very limited for sure right. Sound familiar?

Jdog
Jdog
December 11, 2019 12:41 pm

The only moral taxes are taxes are voluntary taxes, in which the Citizen has the choice to be taxed or not. Examples of these taxes are gas taxes and excise taxes in which you have a choice to purchase the product upon which these taxes exist or not.
Taxes such as income tax and property taxes are immoral in that they are taxes by force literally at the point of a gun.
When this country began, there were no income taxes nor property taxes because those taxes instituted a feudal system which is what the Revolutionary War was fought to defeat.
No man can be free so long as income tax and property taxes exist. Both enslave people to the respective governments for life. Both are immoral, and both are contrary to the very principals this country was founded on.

Vote Harder
Vote Harder
December 11, 2019 12:54 pm

We are all born in sin and the state is god. Our god the state is an angry god and taxes us when we sin. So to pray for mercy you can say the statist prayer;

Our government, which art in D.C.
Federal by thy name.
Thy mandates come.
Thy roads be built in states,
As it is in the district.
Give us this day our daily bread.
And forgive us our victimless crimes,
As we forgive those who think taxation is theft.
And lead us not into anarchy,
But deliver us from market forces.
For thine is the social contract,
The money and the property,
Forever and ever,
Amen.

KaD
KaD
December 11, 2019 9:08 pm

Jews Now Demand Reparations From Poland For Property Stolen By Jewish Communist Regime