It's up to the people of the country (voters) to act and force the pols to get rid of the income tax abomination..
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True - and when that happens, let whatever generation exists at that time, know about it. The portion of our society that has to pay taxes still needs to wake up and realize thier power over their government. They totally forget that the government works for them (it used to anyway) and they can make or break that government at will. But they don't. Working half of thier lives for the government is acceptable socialism to them.
Until that changes, forget about it.
Stay alert, it's going to become our tax law.
The portion of our society that has to pay taxes still needs to wake up and realize thier power over their government.
Of course there's the other side of the equation. The half of the electorate that pays little or nothing and clambers for ever more government.
James DeMint (R-SC)
United States House of Representatives
Heritage Lecture, April 5, 2001
- "There has been a shift in the relationship between individuals and government, he argues, such that fewer and fewer are paying taxes at the same time that more and more are receiving increasingly generous benefits. If it becomes the case that most voters do not bear a financial burden for this largess, then there will be little to restrain--and significant political incentives to encourage--the continued growth of government.
or as Walter Williams so quaintly puts it:
It's like me in the restaurant: What do I care about extravagance if you're footing the bill?
Bush touts relief as tax day looms
Another 3.9 million Americans will have their income tax liability completely eliminated, officials said.
That's 3.9 million Americans more added to the spending constituency of 70% of the public clamoring for more from government, figuring someone else foots the bill.
Hmmmm, wonder who Congress Critters figure are the ones to keep them in office.
The siren call for representation without taxation is the formula that got us where we are at today. The ability to hide or disguise taxation from the view of large sectors of the electorate allows the Congress to get away with the creation of the evergrowing monster that it fosters.
Liberty and freedom have a price, responsibility. If the perception of burden laid by government is interfered with or avoided there are no brakes on the growth of government, the ultimate result is the end of freedom through creeping socialism.