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To: Myrddin

Agree, that's a bad scenario, but so are the vast majority of scenarios posited on Coast to Coast. I guess it COULD happen -


317 posted on 11/05/2004 4:36:06 AM PST by tgusa (USN A-6 pilot)
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To: tgusa; Myrddin
The government, via the IRS knows who is poor, middle class and rich. Under the NRST the IRS is eliminated. There's no provision that replaces it in order to require a person to report their income to the government.

Without an IRS or similar the government has no way to identify, much less discriminate between who is rich and who is poor.

It is contradictory to a fundamental basis of the NRST to require people to report their income to the government.

Apparently, Myrddin has created a mind-spun fabrication. Based on the notion that if it's not specifically in HR25 that congress might make it happen. It's possible, but highly unlikely. Especially since reporting ones income to the government it is a key factor that is being jettisoned.

334 posted on 11/05/2004 8:04:04 AM PST by Zon
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