Tax Honesty
Show me the law
The
vast majority of Americans mistrust
the government [1], and this
mistrust is growing daily.
After all we have good cause to mistrust our politicians. If according to a Zogby poll (site above) taken 2 ½ years says “only 3% of the people fully trust congress” imagine what the level of trust is today in light of the so called “Financial Crisis”.
Someone said that if you don’t watch the news you are uninformed and if you do watch it you are misinformed. This is certainly true if you have been watching ABC, NBC, CBS, MSNBC, CNN, concerning the causes of our near financial collapse. Save for the few interviews with Ron Paul on Fox, there is hardly the mention of what role the FED has played in all of this. See what Dr. Paul had to say today.
You are not getting the whole story about the economy, little about the root cause of the problems and nothing about monetary policy.
What does this have to do with Tax Honesty? As it turns out … a lot.
Just as the general public has no idea how money works, they also have no idea how taxes work in this country. The dishonesty and folly that has come to light in today’s news about the economy is just the tip of the iceberg. The whole story of our fraudulent money system of which the IRS is a part of, is beyond the wildest dreams of the average American.
If you are upset with government over the mishandling of the economy wait until you discover the whole story of how you have been lied to and stolen from since the first day you starting working.

The IRS is perpetrating a fraud and most of our government officials
know it.
* I am free to express my political opinion here because of the constitution. The first amendment guarantees free speech it but it is under assault, while much of the rest of the constitution has been completely gutted. It is only an informed and caring people that can hold the government within the chains of the constitution.
What can be done once all civil
means are exhausted?
We believe there are only two alternatives, either; a vociferous outcry by a sufficiently large number of people to effect change or violence by a relatively few. Very soon there will be enough “informed” people to force the government to respond … properly. There is no doubt something will happen, one way or the other.
We advocate civility.
There are those who advocate that individuals stop filing 1040 forms and take actions to prevent the reporting and withholding of taxes. While these actions are justifiable and admirable, there are simply too few people who are willing to take such dangerous actions. Even though there is a small (but growing) percentage of brave souls that are willing to risk it all for the cause, we believe it is in the best interest of the movement to NOT advocate this type of civil disobedience (this may be a misnomer, since disobedience implies violation of laws). We believe a more moderate approach will be more effective, because a greater number will be willing to participate.
There are two issues here, one is educating the masses as to the truth and the second is overcoming the fear they have to act once they understand.
The news is traveling fast and reaching more and more people thanks to the Internet, but more needs to be done.
What is more important is the action these newly educated people will take. Unfortunately, the average person is pretty timid and not many are willing to risk too much, especially against the likes of the IRS. That’s why we don’t advocate asking people to take bold steps.
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People
should not be afraid of their government rather their government should be
afraid of the people.
[1] Source:
Zogby Interactive
Methodology: Online interviews with 8,175 American adults, conducted from Apr.
18 to Apr. 24, 2006. Margin of error is 1.1 per cent.