acptulsa
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I would argue you simply experienced the illusion of freedom. I'm fairly certain you're not old enough to have good memories of a time before an income tax or property tax or suffer the effects of inflation (a hidden tax)-just to name a few. If you have to pay a tax (or "fee" if you want to look at it that way) just to exist as a human interacting with others, you aren't free. You're a renter at best and a serf at worst.
Or an eater. Not that buying food is exactly the same as paying tax, but to exist 'as a human interacting with others' you are either a subsistence farmer or you are paying to eat.
My big beef with Obamacare is you never had to pay just to walk around and breathe the air in this nation before. You really didn't. All the other taxes could, at least in theory, be avoided.
I doubt you're a liar at all. You strike me as well-intentioned and endeavor toward honesty in debate a generally. You just work from your own understanding of words like "freedom" and tell the truth from your perspective. (the Newspeak sense of the words, as I call them.)
Newspeak has nothing to do with the fact that I recall the taste of Liberty. You can call it 'relative liberty' if you have to. Either way, it was delicious.
'Everybody is running around in circles, announcing that somebody's pinched their liberty. Now the greatest aid that I know of that anyone could give the world today would be a correct definition of "liberty". What might be one class's liberty might be another class's poison. I guess absolute liberty couldn't mean anything but that anybody can do anything they want to, any time they want to. Well, any half-wit can tell you that wouldn't work. So the question arises, "How much liberty can I get away with?"
'Well, you can get no more liberty than you give. That's my definition, but you got perfect liberty to work out your own.'--Will Rogers
Some people around here seem content to go to bed with the perfect theory of liberty. I want the taste of the imperfect, messy real thing back.
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