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To: Lady Lucky; All

If the government were faced with a legal tax revolt — the productive taxpayers suddenly going unproductive in order to deprive the government of taxes — the government would surrender promptly and beg for mercy.


There would be NOTHING legal about a tax revolt...

The productive citizens of this country would not be of sufficient numbers to effect a serious threat to the amount of revenue that will still be collected by the government...

Our government will never surrender or capitulate to any loss of revenue due to the insignificant amount of people who would consider falling off the productive scale, and into a nuetral state of feduciary existance...The government WILL always find a way to make up for the revenue shortfall...

We have always had the ability effect change in the way government does things, every two years we get to do this...What has happend is in effect, Americans have grown very apathetic, where only an insignificant amount of people who do see where this is going are saying and trying to fire others up about these issues...

When we lose that ability to effect change at the ballot box, then, I would be concerned...And that is when a few more people will wake up and see what we already see...

You are correct...The people that need to step up are those who have not waken up to the severity of our feduciary predicament...

Truthfully, I do not believe our numbers will swell enough to dramatically effect the change of attitude our government has in regards to utilizing our tax dollars in a responsible manner...


83 posted on 07/30/2012 1:13:20 PM PDT by stevie_d_64 (It's not the color of one's skin that offends people...it's how thin it is.)
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To: stevie_d_64
There would be NOTHING legal about a tax revolt...

Really? Has Directive 10-289 gone into effect, and nobody told me?

The tax revolt I have been referring to is, simply, as in my tagline. Stop making income and you stop paying income tax.

If there's anything illegal about retirement at any age, I do hope you'll instruct me.

86 posted on 07/30/2012 4:43:06 PM PDT by Lady Lucky (If you believe what you're saying, quit making taxable income.)
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