Tax Collectors

It is no sin to evade the tax collector. We can hold in contempt all arguments claiming the legitimacy of taxation. These claims can only come from ignorant, misled, or evil men. It may be virtuous to tolerate the first two, but standing silent while evil men plunder our livelihood is an evil of its own kind.

When a stronger man demands of a weaker man, “your money or your life,” there is no dishonor in paying, even though there is special honor in openly defying dishonorable men. The weaker man is under no obligation to respect the thug and thief before him. He is entitled to every form of protection he can muster, be it deceit, escape, subversion, or sabotage. Only one thing is precluded from him: finding one even weaker than himself and enacting the same evil. The Miracle Morning (U... Elrod, Hal Best Price: $4.30 Buy New $9.99 (as of 03:57 UTC - Details)

This current American “government,” so called by convention, although they are lawless demons controlled by Satan himself, has inherited and perpetuated a system devised by their master, one which I have lived under my entire life: withholding. The very name implies injustice. What can be withheld but that which is entitled?

American employers have enlisted to become tax collectors year after year. In exchange for their robbery, they are given a special privilege: a monopoly on profits from productive labor. Should one of these tax collectors ever question orders, regaining his humanity and the sacred charge of leading free men, he is put down swiftly and without mercy. A crime family can not abide insubordination from its bag men.

Employers must make a choice: who’s side are they on? Much economic analysis discusses how the interests of the employee and the employer are aligned. It is time for the American entrepreneur to put up or shut up. Is he a toady for evil and thieving men, or is he a man in his own right, honorable and true? For those willing to be leaders, openly defy. For the weaker of them, use every form of protection that you can muster, but quit enacting this evil upon your employees.

How shall we protect ourselves from the slave drivers who remain? A man must work. It is a necessary condition of life, like breathing. If a tax were levied on breathing, would we hold our breath out of duty to our country? Would we quibble about the rights of employers to the air they allow us to breathe in their factories? Or would we open our lungs and take what we need? Essential Skills Every... Bowe, Ferne Best Price: $27.59 Buy New $22.99 (as of 07:57 UTC - Details)

Every employer is in the process of arbitraging revenues and expenses to make a profit. Since profits are the direct reward for his injustice, profits should be the place where the worker finds his reckoning. Do you get to use the company credit card? Can you use a company vehicle for personal use? Burgers to eat without paying the 50% off, employee “discounted” price? If your employer is not taking care of you, you should take care of yourself.

A man must be devious enough to thrive, but honorable enough to not milk the cow dry. He has his own “going-concern” to worry about. Although the prison may be the proper place for a person like me, it certainly is not a place I ever want to go. If my employer takes me to court, I will find no justice. The judges are on the side of the tax collectors. So it is imperative that we stay out of those houses of injustice.

When a critical mass of people recognize the income tax is unjust, it will go away. No effort will then be necessary to rid ourselves of it. Until then, we must survive and become strong. Otherwise, our rulers and tax collectors will milk us dry, discard us, and reap all the rewards of the crimes they have committed.

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