Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Here's My Comment Charlie
I just made a comment on this,on the site it origi... I just made a comment on this,on the site it originated on concerning their post about
"The orange Revolution" if you read it?
Which I feel would lead to devastating civil war and much blood shed.
I suggested to stop all this tyrannical stuff we all are facing, that WE THE PEOPLE....UNITEDLY
decide on a day when we ALL STOP paying our taxes
which will starve our government financially!
The ALMIGHTY BUCK will speak loud for us all.
April 15th.seems to be a very appropriate day for this. no blood shed,no marching on Washington, just a LOUD!! WE ARE NOT PAYING TAXES
Think about it,Isn't taxation without representation still tyranny?
let's show them We are putting our money where our mouth is.
The thought of this action will instill fear in our politicians,who won't listen to our voices,but they will when it effects their pocketbook!
Imagine: April 15th. no one send in their taxes,
no tax estimates coming in from businesses.
one of our protest signs says "Silent No More"
this will yell out our message.
any input? Charlie from central N.Y.
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A caller to radio talk show host Mark Levin brought up a very similar idea last night. He wanted to pay his federal taxes directly to his State thereby starving out the Federal Gov't.
Levin of course brushed off this idea as unworkable. How could Federal Taxes go to the State??? We are such simpletons. Well Mark, it's only a matter of writing the correct state address on the envelope.
If and when the Governor(s) of a state(s) require it's residents to remit federal taxes owed to the state capital for care and custody, then we might get DC to take note of what the 10th Amendment states.
Our Governors need to take the citizen out of harms way, before there is a tax revolt. But it could be done. Let our State Chief Executives stop the money flow to Washington while we the Taxpayer comply by paying our taxes by turning the money over to our State officials rather than Washington.
Steve
"The orange Revolution" if you read it?
Which I feel would lead to devastating civil war and much blood shed.
I suggested to stop all this tyrannical stuff we all are facing, that WE THE PEOPLE....UNITEDLY
decide on a day when we ALL STOP paying our taxes
which will starve our government financially!
The ALMIGHTY BUCK will speak loud for us all.
April 15th.seems to be a very appropriate day for this. no blood shed,no marching on Washington, just a LOUD!! WE ARE NOT PAYING TAXES
Think about it,Isn't taxation without representation still tyranny?
let's show them We are putting our money where our mouth is.
The thought of this action will instill fear in our politicians,who won't listen to our voices,but they will when it effects their pocketbook!
Imagine: April 15th. no one send in their taxes,
no tax estimates coming in from businesses.
one of our protest signs says "Silent No More"
this will yell out our message.
any input? Charlie from central N.Y.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
A caller to radio talk show host Mark Levin brought up a very similar idea last night. He wanted to pay his federal taxes directly to his State thereby starving out the Federal Gov't.
Levin of course brushed off this idea as unworkable. How could Federal Taxes go to the State??? We are such simpletons. Well Mark, it's only a matter of writing the correct state address on the envelope.
If and when the Governor(s) of a state(s) require it's residents to remit federal taxes owed to the state capital for care and custody, then we might get DC to take note of what the 10th Amendment states.
Our Governors need to take the citizen out of harms way, before there is a tax revolt. But it could be done. Let our State Chief Executives stop the money flow to Washington while we the Taxpayer comply by paying our taxes by turning the money over to our State officials rather than Washington.
Steve
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