Forced taxation is unethical, because citizens have no way to STOP paying unethical leaders.
At the end of the day, if you’re still forced to give a paycheck to a group you consider unethical, then how is it a true vote? The future is letting Americans have full control where their dollar goes. Turn the government into a free market by making all tax voluntary. Let citizens of the future have the power to say “No, I’m not paying for that politician’s service”. Let people express checks-and-balances by exercising the freedom to withhold payments to groups they feel do not represent them. As of the late 2010s, the American government turned into a centralized for-profit organization that only listens to money, not the morality of public vote. Reclaim your right to morally and financially say “No” to unethical leaders. You shouldn’t be forced to pay tax to groups you consider unethical. Did you know income tax didn’t exist until 1913? America was established since 1776, roads and trains were built for over 130+ years without forced income tax. But then, everything changed when forced taxation attacked. Since forced income tax started in 1913, American politicians began abusing tax money, hoarding wealth at the Federal Reserve, and mismanaging the nation into debt – causing multiple Great Depressions. You shouldn’t be forced to pay for a group you consider unethical. Taxation should be voluntary. Don’t settle for just a moral vote, you need to have the power to financially vote with your wallet so not one cent of your money goes to groups you consider unethical. Does the 16th Amendment sound unethical to you?: Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes on incomes, from whatever source derived, without apportionment among the several States, and without regard to any census or enumeration. Keywords: without apportionment = without representation “without regard to any census or enumeration” = “The people did not vote on this, but we demand their money anyway” submitted by /u/AzurePeach1 [link] [comments]
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