If Abiding by Constitutional Amendments Is Now Optional, Can We Stop Paying Taxes?
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If payroll taxes weren't already set up to automatically be taken out I'm sure a lot of people wouldn't be paying. The problem is what the IRS can do to us--they get away with all their crimes, we would pay a huge price for not paying taxes, plus the penalties and jail time.
United we Stand,
Divided we Fall.
Collectivity is the key.
We hold the purse strings, they live off of our labor.
When we exclude them from our transactions, once again we will become free agents of our own destiny.
A truth often overlooked.
That is true, but how difficult would it be to get all others (united) to withhold their money from the Federal Government? I think it would be a great idea, just very, very difficult. Plus all the automated tax add-ons we really can't stop.
It's not really our money they're after, it's the products of our goods and services they want / need.
This is the key, the question is can we engage in commerce and exclude them from the exchange?
Their demand for taxes in a certain currency ensures their inclusion, think of the swift banking system and think of how Putin is by passing it.
It's even harder than you point to. If we just stop payment of taxes, they will accelerate the printing press and inflate their way to taxation.
The answer in my mind, however difficult as it must be, is to shut down the economy, threatening the "full faith" of the government financial institutions until reasonable resolutions of fiscal responsibilities and accountability are resolved.
This would be the last reasonable step to take before a revolution.
Isn't the "plan" to "tank" the economy? I thought that is part of what we here are kind of waiting for, banks to tank along with the markets. How that will fair, I can't even imagine--all the people in the markets and then they tank... Oh well, I guess we will see. I do; however, see your point. I'm not a money person or taxation type of person, but I believe what you say.