Yes yes, I know "taxation is theft" and whatnot, the federal income is illegal and unconstitutional, etc. etc. I kind of assume that at the very least, the federal income tax will be abolished, but what about everything else?
Property taxes will be hard to do away with, given they're usually used for local benefit (assuming we can insure they actually go where they're supposed to post cabal).I also wonder if we'll transition from a federal income tax to some sort of flat tax to pay for the amazing health care system Trump teased us all with.
And of course the estate and gift tax need to be done away with. I know that most on here have nothing for the evil rich douchebag, ala gates and soros, but you have to realize, nearly 10% of American adults (20+ Million people) are millionaires or billionaires. I know that there's a multitude of ways to avoid these taxes, but really we should just do away with them.
Especially since most of us expect for a new wave of prosperity to come to the American people (and most other nations as well) in the post cabal world. That 10% figure is likely to increase as small business flourish and peoples income increases, as do their investments, personal property, etc. Besides, it's not right for the government to even have the right to steal someone's life work from their children and grandchildren. I doubt anyone would argue with that.
Random topic, but one I thought was worth discussing a bit during the Christmas downtime when everyone is relaxing a bit before the celebrations. Especially since it's more or less confirmed that we're in the end game now.
You mean a flat tax on income? That would still be an income tax.
Let's just uphold the Constitution:
That is all we need to do. Now, the Congress has violated their fiduciary duty over many years by running up a federal debt of $31 trillion. So, that needs to be addressed, as follows:
Debt should be paid off in 10 years. Budget should be balanced, limited to only the constitutional functions authorized, and indirect taxes would pay for all of it from then on, other than a true national emergency, when a direct tax via apportionment would be implemented.
We would go back to funding the government through an excise tax. Besides, the 16th and 17th amendments are illegal because not enough states ratified them.
Zackly
https://www.usdebtclock.org
10 years? That's only 3 trillion a year. (If you don't take into account all of the unfunded liabilities, which I gather you're arguing can be eliminated.)