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The US is about to go full Louis XVI - It May Finally Be Time To Shoot the Treasonous Bastards

Posted by freedomforall 1 year, 9 months ago to Politics
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"Several ancient Roman emperors, in fact, from Diocletian to Valentinian III, famously sent ruthless tax collectors to harass their citizens and steal their wealth. Several ancient Chinese dynasties did the same thing. So did the declining Ottoman Empire.

Significantly ramping up tax collection efforts is typically a hallmark of an economy and empire in decline.

So we can’t be too surprised that, in its latest legislative bonanza, the US government is setting aside $80 billion for IRS tax collection efforts.

They’re calling the bill, of course, the Inflation Reduction Act. This is pure comedy—the legislation will do no such thing. Why would inflation, which in part was caused by excessive government spending, magically dissipate because of more government spending? It’s ludicrous.

But inflation aside, front and center in the legislation is $80 billion in funding for the IRS, primarily to step up its tax collection and enforcement efforts.

To put that number in context, the annual budget for the IRS is about $12 billion. So, even though the $80 billion will be leaked out over a period of several years, it constitutes a major increase in the IRS budget.
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This money will go to hire a small army of tax inspectors who will fan out across the nation on a giant fishing expedition that will ensnare countless middle class Americans and small businesses.

Certainly they’ll catch a few cheats along the way. And they may even find a few bucks to close that mythical ‘tax gap’.

But at what cost?

One of the biggest problems with the US economy right now is that it’s so much more difficult to produce goods and services.

Over the past few years, the people in charge have put up endless road blocks and obstacles for small business.

They vanquished the labor market and made it all but impossible to find workers. They destroyed the supply chain. They engineered historically high inflation. They came up with a myriad of costly new environmental and public health rules.

On top of that they constantly create new rules and regulations, many of which step far beyond the government’s authority.
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This new threat of widespread tax audits is going to be yet another obstruction to Americans’ productivity…. at a time when the economy desperately needs maximum focus.

Inflation is raging because there is a serious, global imbalance between the supply and demand of goods and services.

Specifically, demand is too strong because they doled out trillions of dollars in free money. And supply is weak because nearly every single government policy makes it harder for people to produce (which is yet another hallmark of empires in decline).

Now, on top of everything else, there is a very high likelihood of being harassed by the tax authorities.

Audits are incredibly unpleasant, costly, and time-consuming. Even if all of your accounts are in order and you’ve done nothing wrong, a tax audit monopolizes a tremendous amount of time and money.

It’s debilitating. Say goodbye to actually running your business, growing sales, or spending time with your family on nights and weekends… and say hello to preparing for your tax audit.

Your time will now be spent digging up receipts, finding old contracts, and trying to recall specific details of trivial decisions you made years ago.
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Taxes ultimately represent the government’s ‘slice’ of an economic pie. So when a country is prosperous and an economy is strong, the government’s slice continues to grow because the overall economic pie is constantly getting bigger.

But nations in decline don’t see it this way. For them, the pie is shrinking. So they think the only way to increase their slice is to go after other people’s crumbs.

History shows this is absolutely the wrong move. Raising tax rates, inventing new taxes, and recruiting armies of tax collectors only makes the pie shrink even more.

Their efforts, instead, should be focused on making the pie bigger. But they don’t think that way.

Bear in mind this is all brought to you by the same people who are shoveling your tax dollars out the door to Ukraine $50 billion at a time. It’s very ‘Louis XVI’ of them.

All of these trends—the cannibalistic surge in tax authorities, the anti-productive regulations, the economic scarcity mentality—are all hallmarks of an empire in decline."

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The US Federal Government Is A Gang of Criminal Thugs.
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  • Posted by mccannon01 1 year, 9 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Yeah there is! The Neo Communists are getting their ducks in order for the great changing of America into their communist dream. Tax courts already get away with "guilty until proven innocent" and can financially destroy almost anyone to the point where it's impossible to pay for a defense - not to mention pay for a place to live or food to eat. You'll need to beg the new communist government for the next bowl of gruel and a cardboard box to get shelter from the elements. [yeah, I'm using a bit of hyperbole for the general population, but if things keep going the way they are I'll not be far off. See N. Korea where Venezuela looks like paradise.]
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  • Posted by mccannon01 1 year, 9 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I wish I could remember the details, but a long time ago I read an excerpt from the transcript of the Congressional Minutes right after the amendment passed and one congressman exclaimed, "My God! What have you done? Someday we might get taxed as high as FOUR percent!".
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  • Posted by $ jdg 1 year, 9 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I wrote the above before I saw the recruiting ad. Something bad is going on here.
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  • Posted by $ gharkness 1 year, 9 months ago in reply to this comment.
    "But.... it was only just a little bit, and temporary." This is the kind of BS that the government has always foisted upon us. They are so practiced at it, WE don't even notice it, most of the time!
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  • Posted by $ gharkness 1 year, 9 months ago in reply to this comment.
    If they would just fade away quietly, but I fear there's going to be a lot of thrashing and casting about, and we are all going to be hit in the backlash.
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  • Posted by $ gharkness 1 year, 9 months ago in reply to this comment.
    We did, as taxpayers 'agree' to it by virtue of giving our elected - or "elected" representatives the power to do this to us.
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  • Posted by $ gharkness 1 year, 9 months ago in reply to this comment.
    So, just for clarity, then, please advise which of these: Opening and dealing with mail and/or answering the flood of phone calls going unanswered..... require the use of a gun and deadly force? Just wondering.
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  • Posted by term2 1 year, 9 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Because there are a lot of freedom loving people who will resist the cbdc and find ways around it. They need to be physically coerced
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  • Posted by $ Markus_Katabri 1 year, 9 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Exactly....so if CBDCs are “the future” why hire a whole new batch of ARMED Government Workers who’s job is to “collect taxes”? Rhetorical question.
    I mean....a few keystrokes gets the job done. Hell an AI could do it. This is something completely different.
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  • Posted by Storo 1 year, 9 months ago
    I agree with the “shoot the bastards” part.
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  • Posted by mccannon01 1 year, 9 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Presumably the ancient Roman roads were built by direct slave labor. If forced income taxes are building our roads, then they are being built by indirect slave labor. Use taxes (user fees) such as registration and fuel "tax" are not obtained by enslavement - they are basically a transference of road cost to road consumer.
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  • Posted by mccannon01 1 year, 9 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Yes, if you want to grow cotton you have to have slaves. Or do you?

    It isn't the notion that a tax or fee of some kind must be devised to cover the cost of good governance, but how and under what circumstances? What should government really be allowed to get involved in? Who gets slapped around to feed government or the nebulous "greater good"? Do free citizens really need to be bullied and enslaved to accomplish basic expectations of government? Who benefits and why?
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  • Posted by mccannon01 1 year, 9 months ago
    Excellent read! There never should have been an income tax foisted on a free people to begin with. It enslaved us all.
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  • Posted by xba739 1 year, 9 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I know its a quandary I don't know the answers but i do know that things work better if the majority work together and get things done then the system can sustain people like freedomforall for without the majority become truely responsible for them selves
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  • Posted by 1 year, 9 months ago in reply to this comment.
    All could be paid for with user fees and you wouldn't be dependent on big government that uses
    schools to brainwash children and uses police to suppress freedom of speech.
    Roads are already supposed to be paid for with taxes on fuel use,
    effectively user fees, but with wasteful government overhead it is
    inefficient use of scarce resources.
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  • Posted by CMBurton 1 year, 9 months ago in reply to this comment.
    xba739 This is what I keep wondering...how do people think things get paid for without taxes? I hate taxes, too, but we have to have roads, police, schools, etc.
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  • Posted by $ jdg 1 year, 9 months ago
    Sorry, guys, but I have to rain on your parade here. IRS may hold ill will toward conservatives, but I don't think they are actually acting on it yet.

    The IRS's big issue is that they sent all their employees home for most of 2019 and part of 2020 because of Covid (most of which was an overreaction, of course). And as a result they have a huge backlog of unopened mail to catch up on, primarily paper mail with tax returns and checks in it. As a result they are issuing a lot of automated you-owe-us-money notices that are based on incomplete information.

    IRS's taxpayer advocate has been insisting for over a year that she needs thousands of new employees to put to work (1) opening and dealing with that mail, and (2) answering the flood of phone calls that are going unanswered. She will not get her way completely -- there has been an angry back-and-forth with the commissioner's office about what those new people will do -- but that's what most of them are for: to get the agency caught up so it's doing its job again.

    If you are affected by these problems, I recommend you go to https://www.irs.gov/taxpayer-advocate and contact them. Or talk to an accountant, attorney, or Enrolled Agent for advice.
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  • Posted by Ben_C 1 year, 9 months ago in reply to this comment.
    And the Roman Empire still collapsed as did the Ottoman Empire and others. Tytler is spot on.
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