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RE: Another Broken Promise: Trump Taxes The Internet
I have no doubt that a crypto solution has advantages.
I also know that using it to avoid the collection of taxes is the one thing that a government will use to either outlaw the use of cryptos or even control the Internet to closely track and control its use. The last thing I want is to get a direct bill from the govt for their computed taxes and penaltied for my online crypto transactions.
They can and will do that, so it is best to remain legal, and not paying taxes is NOT legal.
I doubt that government parasites know their limits. They will continue to push for ever greater extortion until they've taxed you so much that you literally fall dead from lack of sustenance. So we better get ready for that eventuality of always submitting to authority because that is where this leads. Sooner or later, they will ask you to walk into the boxcars. Then they will tell you you're taking a group shower. Then you realize that chlorine gas is coming out of the shower heads. At what point do you learn that continued submission will lead to your death? I don't know, but we're about to find out if we have a digital panopticon.
That seems an over reach. The states asked out-of-state sellers to collect and remit taxes everyone else is having to pay already. Why should I have to pay more locally than a neighbor pays by ordering from another state?
This is nothing new.
Why should you have to pay for services you didn't ask for? Shall we all vote now on how much I'm entitled to take out of your wallet? Is this what passes for righteousness now? As long as there was a vote, it's legit?
That's the argument government is essentially making.
Do you advocate eliminating all taxes? Possibly use crowd funding for highways? For law enforcement?
How will that work?
Taxation, when it is coerced is no different than theft. Some people get confused because of the costumes some actors wear. It's the action that matters, not the costume. If someone threatens to kidnap you and put you in a cage if you do not pay them extortion fees when you didn't consent to the arrangement in the first place, or just go to someone else who happens to be holding your assets to seize your assets, that is still theft. That is fundamentally the same action that a mugger or burglar uses. Yet we think that the former if said actor of the state wears a costume is legitimate and even necessary, while the latter is criminal. It is not. They are both criminal, but those so costumed and acting under a badge represent organized crime of the highest order.
People have a short memory. Fortunately I remember a long ways back. Often statists ask the question "who will build the roads?". Where I'm from, my ancestors built the road because we farmed hundreds of acres in the area. This is what Manwaring Rd looked like in 1941...
This is how all roads started, but people wanted to drive faster, so pavement was invented and the same people who created the dirt roads under their own volition then started using paving techniques but it was "sanctioned" by government. The farm equipment that my family was using was sometimes used to level out the potholes.
Absent some authority dictating and organizing people, people will still come together to cooperate and will be doing the same things as before, but will at the end not be left poor because someone has a talent for shuffling papers around.
The same thing goes for crime. The so called victimless crimes where no one has been harmed are nothing more than a government extortion racket used to enrich parasites. These same parasites then when called upon to do something about crime that actually has victims, rarely make the victim whole. Do they compensate victims or order criminals to do so? Rarely. It has become theater. Someone who has lost family to murder is never made whole again, but the state organizes a trial in these cases and sometimes puts offenders in cages so that they can't repeat the offense. But the victim is usually left recked. The state doesn't take it upon themselves to compensate the victims of crime, except in a few cases where they are guilty themselves.
@adamkokesh has proposed crime insurance to make victims whole again, but it is an opt in system. First, one must own themselves completely and take full responsibility. There are no guarantees in life.
Yet taxpayers seldom ever vote the people who vote for tax increases out of office. Congress has an abysmal record at spending but voters keep the same people in office until they die. Blame the voters on that result.
And why should they? The state has no money and would only take it away from you in the form of another tax to give to the victim/family. I can't imagine you would like that much.
And none of the above had anything to do with the fake headline that Trump taxed the Internet. The arguments are obfuscation and the headline is untrue and is simple click-bait.
They say give me your child and the seed that I plant will never be uprooted. Government has cultivated a large plantation of willing slaves. Go ahead and blame the slaves if you wish, but that will change nothing. Only by changing the control structure will there be redress for grievances.
Of course they shouldn't. But they pretend to be the only answer under a monopoly of power. Personal responsibility is the only answer.
The other stuff is off topic from what I was addressing.
As was the above off topic from my statement about the article title being click bait and mis-stating facts. It was not your doing, but is still click bait.