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Is it time to start advocating to refuse to pay taxes?

submitted by prototype to random 10 monthsJun 18, 2023 12:24:04 ago (+66/-3)     (random)

The senate is passing a bill to use tax money to train abortionists, the atf is using an armed IRS for gun raids, and the GOP is actively refusing to represent us every time they help the DNC. This in between go-nowhere investigations of election fraud, go-nowhere pronouncements of bad bills being stopped. Last minute turn arounds that outrage the public.

It's a continuous series of provocations, deprivations, and outright thefts.

The DNC is passing bills, and policies, with the RNCs fucking help while the RNC gives us shortshrift.
Effectively it denies us meaningful representation.

So I ask you, is it time to start advocating that everyone start refusing to pay or file taxes?

Should the message be "fuck king george, fuck king joe, fuck the IRS, and fuck the GOP"?

Should we start asking if its time for TOTAL noncompliance?

Should we start compiling grievances lists?

I think we should start a grievances list, as a warning that the next step is full noncompliance with the federal regime.
We have a right to 1. organize, 2. publicly, and and 3. air our grievances. All three of which were flagrantly and violently violated on january sixth.

And now we need a new, expanded set of grievances, that make the case for why full noncompliance with the federalists is on the table.

I'll start the list, in no particular order of severity:

peaceful protesters being tortured

fake trials and fake courts, that use rigged juries

political NGOs cancelling or actively threatening lawyers to deny people legal council

police unions and FBI agents participating in and provoking riots

Mayorkas opening our borders illegally, and engaging in lawfare against anyone attempting to stop him.

our nation being flooded by our enemies with fentanyl, violent cartel gang members, and illegals who undermine the public treasury and drive up the cost of living.

repreated denial of representation by an out-in-the-open scheme whereby candidates of one party run for the other party.

the weaponization of intelligence agencies against one entire half of the public, and any would-be representatives to spoil efforts at reform, and willfully deny representation.



To be clear, I am not advocating non-compliance, nor am I advocating failure to pay taxes.

What I am asking is simply whether it is time now to start advocating refusal to pay taxes and non-compliance with federal mandates?


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