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If so, are you liberal or conservative?

2007-05-17 08:23:16 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

Hmm, somebody out there needs to put the plug in the jug before he embarasses himself further.

2007-05-17 08:37:20 · update #1

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NOT ME! I am conservative.

2007-05-17 08:27:13 · answer #1 · answered by ItsJustMe 7 · 2 0

Great question, with extreme validity. I have not looked at this in years (not sure why), but on the bottom of our IRS tax forms, in near microscopic print were the words, "volunteer tax service." It is interesting to me that the IRS has beome this governmental "god" that we as Americans owe homage to. Looking at the definition of "volunteer," according to the Oxford dictionary, it says:

volunteer |ˌvälənˈtir| noun a person who freely offers to take part in an enterprise or undertake a task. • a person who works for an organization without being paid. • a person who freely enrolls for military service rather than being conscripted, esp. a member of a force formed by voluntary enrollment and distinct from the regular army. • a plant that has not been deliberately planted. • Law a person to whom a voluntary conveyance or deposition is made.

If the IRS actually believes that this is something "free" Americans can willfully choose to do, they are indeed self-deceived; which of course they might well be anyway.

No single subject in the vast array of government corruption, usurpation and tyranny, has received more attention by disgruntled Americans than the IRS and the income tax. Our country, after all, was born largely from the efforts of “tax protesters.” While other unconstitutional trepidations affect numbers of Americans that range from the few to the many, the IRS attempts to effect every single American with its controversial tax on wages.

Consequently, the all-encompassing “problem” of the federal taxation scheme has resulted in a myriad of “solutions.” There are so many provable reasons as to why the income tax and its enforcement agency is unconstitutional, illegal, contrary to its own rules, misapplied, undefined, voluntary, unenforceable and fraudulent that it would take the neophyte “tax protester” about a year of serious study just to know where to begin! Ugh!

So many Americans have been defrauded out of their money and property by the IRS and its state equivalents that they have organized a movement -- the tax honesty movement. An army of citizen educators, researchers and litigators have been leaving no stone unturned in the quest to have the government come clean and honestly answer some pivotal questions about the income tax. So far, our government remains mute. Is it any wonder that many are considering other countries as a place of residence today?

It certainly seems that the government goes to a great length of trouble to conceal the truth about how unconsitutional the IRS tax structure is. While we the people, (the little people) continue to wave our banners and hope that we (who are enslaved) are really free. It is utterly wrong. I believe that our forefathers would turn over in their dusty graves a few times if they ever had a glimpse of what this nation has evolved to.

2007-05-19 14:41:19 · answer #2 · answered by Just a writer at the sea... 3 · 1 1

Paying taxes...any taxes at all...is it constitutional..that is the question....or rather is it moral to have to pay taxes. If one regards money as time you are paid for on this earth. Then money represents a part of your life. when the state or anyone else has a so called natural claim on that money..then to that extent you are a slave. The Founding Fathers would never have approved of forced taxation...in fact it was not made part of the Constitution until around 1913...through a socialist controlled aspect of our government made it an amendment. Ask yourself...does anyone have a right to your life? Do they have a right to imprison you...take your possesions by force or ruin your financial life the way the IRS can? And for what? Because you won't be a slave to whatever social or other programs you may or may not approve of and are being froced to support? I say...no. When we lose control of the governments growth...ie....by not being able to put a financial hold on it...by withholding our money....then we lose control of that entity itself. With forced taxation..it has the right to grow and keep growing. We must say enough...we are not slaves to anyone or any organization...no one has a right to one minute or second of our lives...unless we give them permission.

2007-05-17 15:39:05 · answer #3 · answered by Amovitas 2 · 1 0

Yes --the sooner we pay the debt off and create a small savings of a trillion dollars for emergencies we can then reduce the tax and adjust it according to fluctuations in our spending cycles .
I am a moral liberal and a financial conservative . Forcing the children of today to pay for our spending is wrong .

2007-05-17 15:32:50 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

No, Conservative, our government has out of control spending that needst to stop... We can save, trillions of dollars if we cut down on our spending.. And at the same time we can tax the American people almost nothing and get ourselves out of debt..

It's not complex..

2007-05-17 15:33:45 · answer #5 · answered by Eyrothath 3 · 1 1

Republicans sure do with their agreement to the current inflation. With inflation comes more taxes, it goes with the scale right wingers without mathematics skills never understand. Comparably we are loosing more than a third of our tax dollars to the deficit.

2007-05-17 15:40:27 · answer #6 · answered by Old (G) 3 · 0 2

I consider myself liberal, and if I could be assured that the taxes would go toward things like educaion and rehabilitation program, I would like to pay more taxes...but I'm not to happy about my tax dollars funding the war.

2007-05-17 15:32:52 · answer #7 · answered by elyse 3 · 1 2

Heck no. I am for all individual tax cuts. I am a libertarian. But I will say I lean more liberal.

2007-05-17 15:27:36 · answer #8 · answered by mrlebowski99 6 · 3 1

Nobody in their right mind should want to pay more taxes. We already pay about 50% of our incomes in taxes, fees, and other baloney that the law requires. You must be seriously deranged or a liberal member of a teacher's union if you think the government needs any more money than it already has. I tell you what, you want to give your money to the gov't, GO RIGHT AHEAD--it's your choice, but don't make ME do it through tax increases!!! Liberals love to be generous with other people's money--what hypocrisy.

2007-05-17 15:31:48 · answer #9 · answered by jmirabil 1 · 3 4

Taxes are too high and spending even higher,time to fix both.
Conservative

2007-05-17 15:32:21 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

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