Having gotten boned over yet again because I lived in two states last year, I'm wondering if taxes will be abolished in the post-awakening world.
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Good question Anon. I’ll try to answer as best I think I can. Others please chime in to help out in case I’m getting the info, and future ideas incorrect.
Sales taxes most likely not as those are common to pay for infrastructure in towns/cities everywhere. I do know that.
Home owners/property taxes yes, as they aren’t officially legal, due to being established to pay for war bonds as the US entered WWI, of course carrying into WWII and beyond. Trump was clear about removing the property tax/war bond legislations. No one should have to pay property taxes or else you never really own your home, as Feds/State can confiscate if you stop paying.
Income taxes is another thing Trump wants to abolish. Of course I’m not sure on this one as current income taxes pays for SSI, SSDI, Medi-Cade and Medicare. But knowing how much the States and Feds dole out to unnecessary special interests, grants, and send to other Nations in Aid, those monies which mostly come from Sales and business taxes could easily support those retirement and disability systems! This is the money area that is currently used by our bureaucrats to launder through said interests/grants, paying some back to themselves.
Going forward once Trump is back in office will be awesome and interesting to say the least.
SS, etc. are unconstitutional anyway and should be abolished. With no income tax, people will have more money to support the elderly and the unfortunate in other ways. Also, it will be easier for a worker to save enough to support themselves a bit when they're too old to work. If work is not like a prison, more people will love their jobs enough to work until they can't. I know an attorney who is well off. He worked every day well into his 80s because he loved his job.
I agree with your response except on Social Security. That actually is not unConstitutional. It was an actually nearly unanimous piece of legislation created for disability and later retirement of all Americans. At first it was something employers paid into with profits, but soon was shifted back into employees, by greedy employers.
Voting on something doesn't make it constitutional. SS is paying me right now from general funds, not from anything I or my employers contributed. My contributions were only about $30,000, and it didn't take me long to draw all of that. That part coming from current taxpayers is the part that makes it unconstitutional, as it's a form of charity.
Well if you have no other income stream and are disabled, then what? You’d be SOL. So it was set up to be a pool, not “charity” for ALL Americans.
And to be more pointed, it’s only become near insolvent because the Fed crooks, Admin of SS when it’s mostly computer run, has tens of thousands of employees, especially the managers and Admin directors in every county, US-wide, sucking off a mass chunk of funds that should be for the actual recipients, not a bunch of pork-waste Admin employees that don’t do much anymore, with near full automation. Additionally if the SS System had been managed properly, being invested in gas-oil, Silver, Gold, and other precious metals only, this whole time, the pool of funds would be in the trillions pooled up, all due to properly reinvested dividends.
Anyway be glad it’s there and don’t scream too loud “it’s unconstitutional”. Because if it suddenly got removed by a mass group of stout Constitutionalists, you and tens of millions of other retired and disabled people will be out on the streets in 30 days after it was disbanded.