A simpler method, so that we don't have to all be tax attorney's, is to have liberty candidates propose outlawing payroll tax withholding, and require each worker to write a check once a month to federal, state, Social Security, etc.
From Freedomain Radio
We can only be kept in the cages we do not see. A brief history of human enslavement - up to and including your own.
YouTube - The Story of Your Enslavement
Galatians 5:1Stand fast therefore in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free, and be not entangled again with the yoke of bondage.
Brilliant video; it truly encapsulates the human condition in a handful of minutes.
I have one dispute with the video though. I believe that "waking up" is an ambiguous solution to the impending catastrophe. We're going to have to do more than just wake up we are going to have to actively disobey the machine while risking our homes, families, and even our own lives to exact any kind of meaningful change.
I believe the Constitution has failed and the result of its failure has manifested itself throughout the world. I'm not quite sure what we should replace our current laws with or if we should replace them with anything at all - but attempting to regress back into a system that is flawed will only aid in biding ourselves a few more years or decades before the problems resurface.
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The irony of that video is that Stefan Molyneux wants us to be enslaved by his ideas as to what freedom should entail. It sort of reminds me of the people who tell us to question authority, but then they never consider someone who replies, "Who are you to tell me what to do?" Yeah. Molyneux, for all his criticisms against civil authority, is still no better when he claims to be the authoritative voice for escaping enslavement.
The Constitution didn't fail. WE FAILED.
The constitution doesn't grant us rights. Politicians don't grant us rights. Our rights come from God / Natural law. They are inalienable. The Constitution is a contract between the people and the government which reminds the government of our rights and their obligation to protect them. If we rip it up and throw it away, we still have those rights. But you just shredded the contract that lists the rights which the government is bound to protect.
"Inalienable" From Wikipedia:
Legal rights (sometimes also called civil rights or statutory rights) are rights conveyed by a particular polity, codified into legal statutes by some form of legislature (or unenumerated but implied from enumerated rights), and as such are contingent upon local laws, customs, or beliefs.
In contrast, natural rights (also called moral rights or inalienable rights) are rights which are not contingent upon the laws, customs, or beliefs of a particular society or polity. Natural rights are thus necessarily universal, whereas legal rights are culturally and politically relative.
He's never done this, you just made that up.
In fact, I've many times heard him talk about how it's the ideas, and he welcomes people to call in and put up arguments.
He's never claimed to be an authoritative voice so stop telling lies here about Molyneux.
Well, if he does not believe he is an authority of matters of freedom, then he needs to submit to Jesus's view on freedom. Of course, he won't because he holds his own ideas above that of God's.
Can someone please tell me what he is referring to in relation to USA as "farmers", does he mean government workers? It makes sense when there is a King but I don't understand it in the context of the USA.
In my opinion, the farm is a government area, which lately you can see as any one of the states because of all the things they pass in congress that seem to regulate the People directly via the "interstate commerce clause", like the health care bill.Can someone please tell me what he is referring to in relation to USA as "farmers", does he mean government workers? It makes sense when there is a King but I don't understand it in the context of the USA.