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Right.There is no universal justification for individual claims to property ownership
Sure there is. "Thou shalt not steal."
Right.There is no universal justification for individual claims to property ownership
A lot of minarchists claim even to support "voluntary taxation" which is a complete oxymoron. I remember the cognitive dissonance that goes along with these kinds of positions. It isn't enjoyable, lol.
government is funded by taxes as of today, so the time where people learn that taxation is improper will be a time when there are taxes. (taxes won't be abolished before people learn they should be abolished). if the founders were smart enough to not fuck up the educational system, a more significant number of people would've been able to see the obvious.
The Income Tax is voluntary. Granted it takes a lot of study, expense and time to find all the loopholes, but some corporations, trusts, foundations, and individuals do exactly that.A lot of minarchists claim even to support "voluntary taxation" which is a complete oxymoron. I remember the cognitive dissonance that goes along with these kinds of positions. It isn't enjoyable, lol.
The Income Tax is voluntary. Granted it takes a lot of study, expense and time to find all the loopholes, but some corporations, trusts, foundations, and individuals do exactly that.
Wiki said:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tax_protester_history#Sherry_Peel_Jackson
Sherry Peel Jackson is a former Internal Revenue Service Agent and a former Certified Public Accountant[78]. On February 14th, 2008 she was sentenced to four years in federal prison for failure to file her tax returns[79]
That is not what he said. Please explain how real property boundaries are determined and property ownership rights exist without agreements.Sure there is. "Thou shalt not steal."
A lot of people do not pay income tax and do not go to jail.
I do not favor or agree with the government levying an income tax, but I am simply proving that if you are smart, you can write off enough business expenses to not pay any income tax year in and year out. A lot of people do. That makes it voluntary.
That's like saying... "if you can sweet talk the bank robber with all the right words, he might not rob you, therefore it's voluntary". It's total horseshit, and i think you know it.
No it's not. It is like saying to the government, "if I don't want to pay your tax, then I will use your rules to avoid paying tax."
So, it's like the bank robber saying "You don't have to give me the money, if you suck my D***"
Therefore, it's voluntary, because you don't have to pay him, if you just use his rules.
Yea, your "voluntary taxation" position is horseshit, and you know it.
Well then go ahead and pay your taxes. It's fine with me. My point is that some people opt out.
Wiki said:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tax_protester_history#Sherry_Peel_Jackson
Sherry Peel Jackson is a former Internal Revenue Service Agent and a former Certified Public Accountant[78]. On February 14th, 2008 she was sentenced to four years in federal prison for failure to file her tax returns[79]
A lot of people do not pay income tax and do not go to jail.
I do not favor or agree with the government levying an income tax, but I am simply proving that if you are smart, you can write off enough business expenses to not pay any income tax year in and year out. A lot of people do. That makes it voluntary.
If you're an anarchist who believes in no government then you can't believe in the principle of private property rights either. The government exists for the purpose of protecting life, liberty, and private property rights.
The Income Tax is voluntary. Granted it takes a lot of study, expense and time to find all the loopholes, but some corporations, trusts, foundations, and individuals do exactly that.
The larger question here ClayTrainor is property ownership rights
and I want you to answer this question.
Let's say that I want to buy five acres of land to build a house and plant a garden. Under a limited government, that plot would be registered at the county in the public records so that everyone knows who owns it and where the boundaries are. In a stateless society how could that be done?
The larger question here ClayTrainor is property ownership rights ... and I want you to answer this question. Let's say that I want to buy five acres of land to build a house and plant a garden. Under a limited government, that plot would be registered at the county in the public records so that everyone knows who owns it and where the boundaries are. In a stateless society how could that be done?