We have spent much of the last couple years awaiting declassification of explosive documents, arrests and prosecutions, but are we already where we need to be to displace the cabal’s control and reclaim this nation?
I say yes.
Which isn’t to say we should slow down and take a victory lap. We have to keep our foot on the accelerator.
But I posit that we have seen enough evidence that the people have been moved by Dem mismanagement, dishonesty and corruption enough to make our move now. Every single poll shows that the voting public has had it with the Dems both on a personality and policy level.
Elections can’t happen soon enough.
In the meantime, with every act of poor governance, the Dems are making it impossible to steal another election because that theft will be exposed by their increasingly horrible polling. They won't be able to convince the public at large - let alone us awakened folks - that the elections were legit.
The Left is toast. They know it. They are only hoping to survive at some small corner of the room to rebuild from there. And the trades they will make to stay out of prison will be even more disempowering for them.
For every movement there is a moment where the wave is large enough to accomplish its ends. I say we have seen that moment.
While we should keep at it, my point is that there are diminishing returns when it comes to others being awakened. Many millions will never stop hating Trump and therefore the voters who delivered Trump to power.
I had lunch yesterday with a buddy who has built a very successful business through sheer intellect and sound decision making. Yet he is still so wrapped around the axle of hating Trump that he said he would vote for Biden or Kamala or Hillary or anyone who runs against Trump. When pressed, he even said he would vote for them over Trump even if all three of them were in jail convicted of treason at the time.
He will never be awakened. Even though he hates the Biden presidency and even though he overtly recognized that Biden’s policies have destroyed the economy and his business.
And there are millions like him.
But we don’t need him. We are over the hump and inertia is on our side.
Time to act.
I mentioned to a couple of red-pilled older women the other day that taxation is theft and taxes need to go completely. They were completely shocked by this. They don't like Biden or the government or how it's run or how much money they take from us but they still couldn't fathom the idea of all taxes being gone.
They went to the go-to question of "How will we pay for roads?"
I used to know the answer to this but I forgot so I couldn't give them an answer. I said something about toll roads already being used around the country and also how even with taxes our roads are trash anyway. Despite this they still don't think taxes should be eradicated.
What is the correct answer to how can the country continue to run without taxes funding stuff? Genuinely I either forgot or don't know, and I'd like to know for future conversations.
There is nothing really wrong with sales taxes imo. For example, local and state municipalities get a cut for roads through the gas tax. I don't know if Federal gets a cut as well, but I suggest there is no reason for them to do so if they do.
We have sales taxes on all sorts of things. There's the general sales tax, but there are specific sales taxes as well that help build infrastructure. I don't really mind such a thing, as long as it isn't onerous and is well managed by We The People. If you don't drive, you don't pay the gas tax. It's a user fee, and paying for the things you use makes sense to me. The more you use it, the more you pay for it in that gas tax.
We also have a general sales tax, but where does that money go? Does all of our gas tax money go to roads? If it isn't enough (even though it is already ridiculous) why not? How much fuckery is there in sales taxes?
I think its probably a lot, but that's because the whole system is fubar. The idea of taxes on specific item purchases makes sense however. Even if we manage to decrease the size of government to itty bitty and mostly local, it still must be funded somehow. Such taxes make sense. Use taxes, through purchases, well managed, will hardly be noticed I'd wager.
All other taxes; property taxes, auto "registration", parking tickets, income taxes, Social Security taxes, Medicare, business taxes (at least many, and possibly all of them, I haven't done enough research here) are all fraudulent.
All that money goes directly to the Cabal. It's all a fraud.
Of course it's not really money anyways. It's Cabal owned pieces of paper that represent our indentured servitude. So we really just get pieces of each others indentured servitude, then give those slavery notes back to them in taxes, which pays off the interest on the loans of slavery notes the Cabal created in the first place.
Welcome to the Fraud we call "A modern economy."
While I hate sales tax, it is the most honest form of taxation. Being taxed for owning something is unfair.
Some form of payment for use is required in any multi-person economy. If you want a fish and you don't fish, but you have an apple orchard, you can hopefully pay for a fish with your apples. When you expand that out and start using currency (preferably multiple types of currency, but that's a larger topic), you still need to make a trade of currency for that fish.
If you use a road to get from point A to point B, you need to pay for the road, because the road doesn't just grow itself. You can either pay for it in tolls, or in taxes. Those are really the same thing. Any form of payment that relies on the user, and not on the society (those that don't necessarily use the road) is (sans fuckery) a fair method.
I suggest it may not be the sales tax that is the problem for you, but the current implementation of it. For example, if there was a gas tax, that went to pay for roads, and only for roads (and related infrastructure), which was well managed, without corruption, it probably wouldn't be all that much. For example, lets say gas should be $1.00/gallon (there is so much fraud here, I can't even begin, but I am using this as an example). Let's say the required tax on gas to pay for infrastructure was $0.03/gallon. Would you really mind paying that $0.03/gallon tax as a use tax that you knew paid for roads? Would you rather pay tolls every couple miles (NJ Turnpike, yuck)?
It's an economy. We trade things we have, for things we need/want to use. A specific use tax is really just another way of paying for things. Pay here, or pay there, it's the same thing with a different name.
Oddly enough, the NJ parkway traverses the state and the tolls on it are far more reasonable than the turnpike.
Turnpike has more lanes most of the way? They also have a toll booth on every lane so that point would be moot.
It's really amusing you took the first half of my while... but... 2 sentence comment to reply with a wall of text and downtalk to me about "it being a problem for you".
I would say you need to improve your reading comprehension but my post was about as short as I could make it. I'll assume then you just had an axe to grind and you couldn't get past the first half of my sentence before you had to wall of text me. ;) Glad I could help you further air your thoughts about the matter. :)
Well said Slyver. I’ve always thought this way as well. But the entire system from top to bottom as become soooo overly corrupted and bloated over the last 120 or so years.. it’s insane. The entire thing needs ripped out and re-done and structured so that it cannot grow larger and is more resilient against corruption. It’s honestly difficult for me to imagine a point of return at this point due to how many issues we have on so many different fronts.
I think the solution is really quite simple. We need some sort of medium for exchange (currency). If we build the infrastructure for several asset backed cryptos then the whole problem goes away. For example:
If we do all those things, we can create our own economy, stock market, etc. Any businesses that don't tie a crypto to their stock will simply go out of business (their stock will drop like a rock, because no one will want the Federal Reserve note (FRN) backed stocks).
Taxes are only applicable on FRNs (All taxes go to the Fed AKA the Cabal). If we pay each other in crypto, there is no more taxes, and the Cabal gets no more of our assets.
Such a system is incredibly robust because if there are shortages in one of the currencies, one of the many others can take its place. You can buy groceries with your TMTG stock if you don't have any silver e.g.
We can create our own economy, completely separate from the Cabal economy, simply by informing people of the real problem. Sure, there will be a transition period, but you would be amazed what demand will do for a business's attitude once the strings are cut.
This is a revolution that has been waiting to happen. I would argue that most of those steps have already been done, but the Cabal has kept the market suppressed for the past 10 years or so. It's just a matter of time before the masses are forced to look for alternative currencies just to survive.
Excellent ideas there.
Almost makes you wonder what GME / Loopring are up to. I love the theory of a NFT backed stock exchange with instant settlement. Similar to your idea, it would be a alternate stock market, but where companies could go to be free from the many different exploits, frauds, and corruption (i.e. Market Makers, naked short selling, FTDs, etc). Although an NFT marketplace around gaming is more plausible for a company like GameStop.
My general take is… pay for what you use, trade for what you want.
Corrupt people like to have amorphous funds of public money taken from the people by back-end taxation of labor and risk. These huge gray areas of taxpayer money, coupled with government overreach and scope-creep, make it easier to embezzle, skim, monopolize, or crony-capitalize.. They try to pretend that it’s impossible to itemize and individualize any services rendered, but that’s really only true for things like serving negative rights (the rights not to be messed with). To protect negative rights, we have law enforcement, which includes national defense. Just about all of a country’s people benefit from the deterrent effect of the presence of law enforcement, but we can’t individually quantify crimes that didn’t happen because they were deterred. There are some other examples of government functions that are difficult to itemize and can therefore be paid for through taxation, but they are far fewer than what our bloated government currently has on its plate. Therefore taxes should only be a small fraction of what they are, and can be reformed to a tax system that is more fair, proportional, and palatable to the people.
With the money saved by lowering taxes and slashing government largess, people can decide what they want to pay for. Want to drive on the roads? Pay for your miles, which are quantifiable via odometers, gps, or toll tags. Want your kids educated? School them or pay someone else to, which would give curriculum control to you and not to the commies. Want to buy a dopamine hit or an appeased conscience by being charitable? Choose a competitive charity that is much more efficient and logical than government welfare. The list goes on.
https://mises.org/library/market-liberty-1
Read The Market for Liberty and you'll never lack the answer to such questions again. Furthermore, you'll be clear that the Constitution gave WAY too much power to . . . those in power.
Property tax should be eliminated. Do you want to own your home but lose it due to property tax when you are retired? Sales tax should cover it.
Yes this really chaps my hide. Own the structure but rent the land forever? What utter B.S.
In my state property taxes can about destroy you. I’m ok with them being wiped
I will remember this, thank you.
Property taxes are bad though.
The Personal Income Tax is worse because it violates the Founder's principles and is taken at both the state and Federal Levels. Property taxes are decided state by state.
He has been proven right on the destructiveness of the PIT (Personal Income Tax) to the prosperity of a nation, as can be seen in the link below- Graphs included.
This applies to the Corporate Income Tax as well. The corporate income tax is often seen as more destructive, but the personal income tax follows closely.
https://danieljmitchell.wordpress.com/2018/08/26/class-warfare-taxes-are-most-harmful-to-prosperity/
Wholeheartedly agree. Property taxes where I am are skyrocketing and we're in a rural area, yet they seem to think these shack houses out here are worth something. They're not. And it's not like the properties they stand on are large, they're not. So the high taxes make no sense and we don't see any improvement in the community or school where these taxes are supposedly going.