Freedom to not bend one's back work for the govt 6+ months out 12.
Those who are well-to-do and to-pay-large-chunk-of-taxes will not go
that route.
They will say ... you know what? Fvck this! I ain't feeding this
wealfare state.
I am taking my wealth to Liechtenstein. The only way to stop that is
sanctions or war.
Either approach fvcks us all and is unsustainable.
Credo, I know that you know how to read. How does this not make sense
to you?
Most taxes are not paid by credos. They are paid by Bill Gates, MSFT
employees, etc.
What if Microsoft moved out of USA? What if other companies followed
the suit?
Think about it. Business is mostly common sense. It cannot be that
hard.
On Nov 7, 11:12 am, Credo <credo...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Name a few.
> On Nov 7, 9:35 am, Viking <grizzlybea...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > "We do not have two political parties in this country, America. We
> > have one party; called the Big Government Party. The Republican wing
> > likes deficits, war, and assaults on civil liberties. The Democratic
> > wing likes wealth transfer, taxes, and assaults on commercial
> > liberties. Both parties like power; and neither is interested in your
> > freedoms. Think about it. Government is the negation of freedom.
> > Freedom is your power and ability to follow your own free will and
> > your own conscience. The government wants you to follow the will of
> > some faceless bureaucrat.
> > When I recently asked Congressman James Clyburn, the third ranking
> > Democrat in the House, to tell me "Where in the Constitution the
> > federal government is authorized to regulate everyone's healthcare--,
> > he replied that most of what Congress does is not authorized by the
> > Constitution, but they do it anyway. There you have it. Congress
> > recognizes no limits on its power. It doesn't care about the
> > Constitution, it doesn't care about your inalienable rights, it
> > doesn't care about the liberties protected by the Bill of Rights, it
> > doesn't even read the laws it writes."
> > Judge Andrew Napolitano
> >http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2009/11/06/judge-andrew-napolitano-hea...