March 28, 2009

Slaves

In the last six months Americans have unwillingly accepted their fate as slaves digging their own graves but this is not their destiny no matter however long the plan has been in the works. In reality America has given up its title as a free country ever since the Federal Reserve Bank was established in 1913. Poets, legislators, former presidents, and regular citizens have all voiced their disgust and shame for such an institution in what is supposed to be a free land. But the root of America's slavery lies beyond the counterfeiting of money which is a hidden tax on the worker because it depreciates the value of the money in his pocket. The root lies at the idea of taxation and its supposed use for constructing society and making it flow. If no taxes, no teachers, no highways, no space programs, no health care, so the argument runs. No taxes, no life, no civilization, no culture, no society, we would all be on our own and forced to reinvent old hunting and gathering methods to serve us. No grosser fallacy has ever been used to con men and women and steal their productivity. At no time do rational people on the left ever ask where does our taxes go, and if the money were not collected in taxes then what would it be used for?

It's not an anti-tax/tax debate, it is a question of freedom and slavery and it always was. William Buppert lays out in his article The Twenty-First-Century Abolitionist Project: Slavery an Taxation the many inaccuracies and downright lies used to inject this argument into the public mind and why the only way out is to do what free men have always done, stop paying taxes. Aside from the principle, which is wrong, the percipient and the purpose for which Americans' taxes are allocated are wholly unjust. I discount the utter gross reasons given for American's unhappiness. How can a nation of slaves be happy? And the remedies supplied such as srugs and television, regardless of their doses, can not alleviate the heaviness of the fact that America is a nation of slaves. What other country can occupy the largest military bases overseas, have access to the world's resources, and issue the world's credit, and still have rampant poverty? Only a nation of slaves allows this fact to go on for generations. The entire economc egnine that is America is in the pockets of a few well-connected titans of industry and manipulators of the political-military-financial establishment. But I'll repeat what I said earlier, this is not America's destiny.