Less Tax Would Benefit Nation

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By John Hanson
Special to the Herald Courier

“Give me liberty or give me death!” Patrick Henry uttered this famous statement as he joined an early minority of American colonists in support of declaring independence from the control of King George’s English government. The American Revolution that ensued was fought to gain the freedom that Henry valued more than life itself.  To the extent that King George controlled the income of Americans he limited their freedom. It is a truism that anyone who controls your income controls you. Subsequently, in formulating the Constitution of the United States, the Founding Fathers envisioned a government that was “of the people, by the people, and for the people” and made it unconstitutional for the Federal Government to tax the income of its citizens. Sadly, in 1913 when Congress amended the Constitution to allow itself to tax the people’s income, our Government has grown more and more to be one “of the Congress, by the Congress, and for the Congress.

What we need now more than ever is smaller government and lower taxes.

We are not so slowly approaching a time when we will be telling our children stories about the “good old days” when America was a great and powerful republic and not an impotent socialist/communist society ruled by the Marxist principle of the state confiscating all wealth and redistributing it. To prevent this, the people must change the way our government is funded. We must restore our original constitutional ban on income taxation. We enjoyed a meteoric growth in the first 124 years of our country when our incomes were free of taxation. In the last 95 years under federal income taxes we have regressed to being a country that is in debt to the tune of trillions of dollars to foreign states that will glory in our downfall.

The power to control our income has corrupted our Congress. The collapses on Wall Street in 2008 reflect the vast extent of the corruption. Damn the will of the people, Congress is actually proposing to have their constituents pay billions in taxes to cover the losses their Wall Street power brokers have suffered through their own high risk business practices, mismanagement and greed.  Congress alone must take full responsibility for our fiscal health because they alone have the initial and ultimate power to tax and spend. They can be tempted by the Fat Cats on Wall Street and the lobbyists on K Street, but they have the power to resist and put the interest of all citizens ahead of campaign contributions and personal enrichment. Their bills can be vetoed by the President but they have the power to override that action. The “buck” stops in Congress and only our 535 members of Congress determine the value of a buck. Congress is responsible for our current financial crisis.

The survival of America necessitates the repeal of the 16th Amendment which trashed the will of the men who formed our government and prohibited it from taxing our income.

They wisely counseled that giving the power to tax income to Congress would herald the end of the Republic. For this reason they carefully limited how Congress could raise revenues by taxation. Free of income taxation, America grew and prospered for its first 124 years. Shackled with income taxes for the last 95 years America has declined steadily into a nation in debt to the tune of trillions of dollars to foreign countries. Our politicians seem bent on making things worse for American companies and their customers as they propose higher corporate rates along with loopholes that enable their favored businesses to avoid the confiscation of their hard earned money. They seem oblivious to the fact that the treasuries of countries with the lowest corporate rates reap higher shares of their GDPs. On the one hand, they are advocating new and costly programs (spending) while on the other, by increasing taxes they are guaranteeing a decrease in federal revenue.  Winston Churchill said, “I contend that for a nation to try to tax itself into prosperity is like a man standing in a bucket and trying to lift himself up by the handle.”

What individual already deep in debt would plan to spend more when he knows his salary is going to be cut?  Yet many of our members of Congress propose in defiance of all common sense to do just that. To keep themselves and their party in power, they compromise our liberty and the health of our economy through their power to tax our income.

Join the grassroots movement of the Americans for Fair Taxation to do something about our corrupted Congress. Go to http://www.FairTax.org to learn more.

John Hanson is a retired physics teacher who moved to Bristol, Va., in 2006 from New Orleans as a refugee from Hurricane Katrina.

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Flag Comment Posted by Russ on October 12, 2008 at 11:44 am

Concerned Citizen, I checked back over my posts and I believe you were the name caller and source of the ugliness. I simply asked what category did the dissenters belong. You referred to me has a “pathetic pill popper”, “not terribly bright”, and my life as being pathetic. Now who was the perpetrator of uglines in this string.

I’ll leave this conversation now, but before I do I’ll leave you with this. No thanks are necessary for my service. I simply did what a sizeabele percentage of men, in my family, have done dating back to at least the early 1800s. Though it was a nice jesture on your part, and I thank you for it.

One other thing regarding taxes, and for the life of me I can not fathom the prevailing attitude in this conversation, why do you and other posters here think that our lives will be better if we’ll just send more money to Washington? That money will go to someone, that for the most part, could not care less about you and your family. He or she is in Washington to feather their on nest. It’s human nature, they can’t help it. All you have to do is go there and you’ll see it. Thousands and thousands of fine homes, magnificent office buildings, and near every opulence known to man available. No sir, I don’t believe someone in Washington, or Richmond, can spend my money more efficiently or wisely than I can. You might, but I don’t.

Flag Comment Posted by dadw5boys on October 11, 2008 at 12:31 am

What will you do if there is a take over of your Government ?
A whole Brigade of American Soldiers have been deployed somewhere in the USA.
500,000 Plastic caskets were seen in Gerogia before they covered the fences to block the publics view.
What will you do ?
Copy and Paste ! READ !
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/naomi-wolf/the-battle-plan-iii-deplo_b_133662.html

Flag Comment Posted by ConcernedCitizen Abingdon, Va on October 09, 2008 at 7:11 am

Russ;

You were wrong to suggest that only people “lapping at the public trough would want more taxes.“  I am the only bread winner to support a family of five; and I’m blessed to have recieved a decent education.  I don’t recieve anything from the government.  And to suggest that I do is insulting.

Without saying anything further, I appologize for the whole douchebag thing.  That was out of line.

I thank you for your sacrifice in Vietnam.  That doesn’t give you any kind of license to go around and say such stupid, and insulting things.

Instead of addressing the issue; you launched into an attack on people who have an opinion on the issue.  I responded in kind; you pushed I pushed back.  I hope that next time you can spare us the ugliness.

Flag Comment Posted by Russ on October 08, 2008 at 8:52 pm

Hutch, I don’t believe for a moment that Abingdon citizen pays that kind of taxes. I don’t want to reveal my income but I do rather well. If you’re willing to work twelve to thirteen hour days you can. Let’s just say, the feds take thirty-five percent not counting the state, county, town, vehicle, property, sales, etc.

So concerned citizen you can rest easy, every quarter I make significant contributions to that cesspool on the Potomac. By the way, you might want to get some counseling, all that money you’re making has evidently left you feeling very guilty. What is it, don’t you feel as though you’ve earned it? If it’s problem, and you feel that your government needs more, send it to them. They’ll spend it.

By the way, my life’s not pathetic. I’m very happy. My sons, my grandkids, my wife, my daughter-in-law are all go getters. No slackers or whiners allowed, and we don’t want anything that we don’t earn or pay for, what a family!

One final thing, and I’ll not resort to name calling, because you have some obvious limitations, and I’m not one to take advantage of ones shortcomings. Anyway, would three years in the Marine Corps, and thirteen months in Vietnam as a Marine “Grunt”, in which I spent a good deal of time living in a 2x6 by 4 foot deep hole in the ground, cover your volunteer requirement?

Flag Comment Posted by ConcernedCitizen Abingdon, Va on October 08, 2008 at 4:36 pm

First:

Paying taxes is patriotic.  It pays for our Defense and our well-being.

Second: 

Pork and earmarks account for $18 mil per year, which equals roughly 1/10 of the yearly budget.  Contrast this with the missing $300 mil which are missing from our coffers because of loopholes and taxbreaks. 

Also; pork is sometimes good.  Sometimes it is a complete waste.  What do we here in SWVA care about a projector in Chicago?  Not too much; just like they don’t care about moving Grundy across the river.  But these projects help move the local economy (or are supposed to anyway), and they serve a public interest (or are supposed to anyway). 

So pork is really not the problem.  Tax breaks for the wealthy are.

By the way; I’m just assuming that Russ is a pill-popping do-nothing, who instead of getting the help he needs, sits around projecting, and looking up big words to sound like even more of douchebag than he really is.  God love him though.

Flag Comment Posted by D.Hutch on October 08, 2008 at 3:00 pm

“commonsence” that post makes sence too me. I agree that unless “we the people” demand our senators and congressmen, or congresspersons to be politically correct, stop spending our tax dollars on stupid pork projects then nothing will ever change, doesn’t matter who is or becomes president.

The present administration has spent more money than every administration combined up to Ronald Reagan without any plan on how to pay it back, now that’s a fact not some made up analogy. The present administration doesn’t have a clue on how to pay down our National Dept, much less, pay it off.

So let’s stop this stupid debate about taxes. Tell me where the money will come from to pay down our National Debt if not from taxes.

And by the way ConcernedCitizen I’m glad to hear that you believe you pay more taxes than Russ makes. And if that’s true you need to desperately find a tax consultant before and if Obama gets elected. There are so many loopholes in the IRS system, for someone of your wealth to take advantage of, that should have prevented you from paying as much taxes as you suggest you do. I wish I had that problem, don’t you Russ?

Flag Comment Posted by commonsense on October 08, 2008 at 2:01 pm

Enough of all this ‘dart throwing’
Fact is… Congress is ver4y inefficient with the taxes collected now.
UNTIL THEY INCREASE THEIR EFFICIENCY, HIGHER TAXES JUST PROMOTE MORE INEFFICIENCY.
Yet, everyone want to blame athe President, or a Pres. candidate.

Flag Comment Posted by ConcernedCitizen Abingdon, Va on October 08, 2008 at 9:22 am

Russ;

Not that it is any of your business, but I probably pay in taxes more than you make.  So then, let me ask you, Did you ever go to public school?  Did you ever call 911?  Have you ever benefitted from emergency services?  Are you; your mom, dad, disabled uncle, or anyone else in your family benefitting from social security?  Have you contributed by volunteering for anything, ever in your pathetic little life? 

Take your time Russ, you’re probably going to need it.

Flag Comment Posted by dadw5boys on October 07, 2008 at 9:42 pm

Well they take a lot of the fuel taxes and use them for other things like the off set of like TAX CUTS since Reagan started it.

Republicans have floated Privatiziing roads and bridges the Tax Payers have already paid for many times.
All over the world where the privatization of public roadways, water systems and government program they have failed terrible. Just like the Privatization of the Water System in Alanta Georgia. The private water system even lowered the pressure that even the fire department called criminal.
Taxes support the country we all love. My mother, my father and both my grandfathers and grandmothers paid taxes to support things like the Grand Canyon but never got to see more than a picture of it.
We all pay taxes to support things we don’t like but we get so much more from the taxes we do pay.

Of course we could be living in a country like Brazil where people pay few taxes. The largest industry in Brazil is Personnel Security. IT SEEMS PEOPLE LIKE TO GET HOME ALIVE IN BRAZIL.

Flag Comment Posted by Russ on October 07, 2008 at 9:10 pm

Ole wise one from Abingdon, I notice you never identified your category. Come on now, are you suckling at the government teat?

dadw5boys, to provide for the national defense is mandated by the Constitution. Of course, it’s been distorted and now we provide for the international defense. Roads and bridges are, or they should be, paid for through gasoline taxes, tolls, and the like, aka user fees.

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