Archive for the ‘Taxation without Deliberation’ Category

Protesting is Good for Democracy…

… as long as the protesting people are liberals.
The April 15 Tax Day Tea Party in Atlanta was one of the largest protests in the country. From all appearances, The Powers That Be aren’t going to just let that happen again.
The event was supposed to have been held at Gwinnett Place Mall. I used to [...]

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The American Addiction

Would you be willing to end federal support of schools, Medicare, Social Security, student loans, and a plethora of other benefits we collectively receive from the feds? I would. Eagerly. Happily. Easily. I’ve always thought my opinion was in the minority. I’ve always thought that most people would be shocked at the notion of diminishing [...]

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Generational Cycles

The political pendulum swings both ways. Sometimes, it just takes a little longer for it to swing back to the right from the left. Here’s a snippet from an article in the Canada Free Press, When Those Who Don’t Pay Taxes Run the Nation:
If you remove all of the voting blocs that are attempting to vote [...]

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