I have always paid my own. way and economically enslaved no one. collecting on an IOU is not a perceived owethere was a contractual agreement with the government even if not voluntarily entered on our part. I would have far rather invested the $ they took from me in my own
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I have always paid my own. way and economically enslaved no one. collecting on an IOU is not a perceived owethere was a contractual agreement with the government even if not voluntarily entered on our part. I would have far rather invested the $ they took from me in my own
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*Sigh*
Wake me when ANY Court re-affirms your “perceived owe” vs. taxed fantasy (Not that they’d EVER touch the ‘tax FOR’ side of that Const. authority equation)
As would I...it’s why I dump as much as I make into 401K/ROTH+ as legally/financially possible. I’d never look upon ‘son liable for father’s debts’ as valid