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To: neverdem

Let ‘em!

Let ‘em tax the carbonation outta the stuff! Then all of America will see what life under a tyrant is like.

It took tax after oppressive tax to rile the colonists up enough to fight for freedom. Looks to me like it’ll take the same today. And the more widespread the tax, the quicker the resistance movement will reach critical mass.

The tyrants are making a colossal blunder by straying from their usual class-warfare divide-and-conquer strategy. But far be it from me to interrupt my enemy when he’s making a mistake.


4 posted on 10/01/2009 5:25:53 PM PDT by LearsFool ("Thou shouldst not have been old, till thou hadst been wise.")
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To: LearsFool

It took tax after oppressive tax to rile the colonists up enough to fight for freedom.”

You put in your 40 hours and the govt. takes some of your gross.
You buy a house with the money the govt has already taxed and the only way you can keep the house is to pay the govt
tax every year or they will kick you out of it.Own property my a$$.
If you want to add or change the house on your own property, you have to pay more tax.
You buy a car and you have to pay tax on it.
To drive the car you have to pay another tax and to put fuel in the car, more tax.
Food? more tax.
drink? more tax.
Smoke? more tax.
Tax to drive through a National monument.
Tax to go on a state beach.
Phone tax.
Cable tax.
And after you’re dead and your children want to keep what Dad and Mom built, they have to pay tax on everything you already paid taxes on.

I know I had to have missed some tax somewhere, but this is taxing my brain.


25 posted on 10/01/2009 9:44:36 PM PDT by philetus (Keep doing what you always do and you'll keep getting what you always get.)
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