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Lloyd Parker wrote: > > Can I refuse to pay your tax if you fail to make me glad to pay it? > >Wake up, folks - a government that's big enough to give you everything > >you want is big enough to take it all away. Those of you who would > >"gladly pay a tax" are free to write another check to the Infernal > >Revenue Service if you want. Kindly keep your fingers out of my wallet, > >however. > >-psmith > > > Those of you who refuse to contribute what the society you live in asks you to > contribute are free to leave. Start your own Gilligan's Island. So if "our" government decides that we aren't going to impose restriction on the production of C02, or allow same sex marriage, or not do what you like, will you start your own Gilligan's Island? We all have the right to state our opinions on what ought to be done. That is not the same as refusing to follow the law. US taxes, in my opinion, are too high. However, I still pay them. I will however vote for politicians that have a good plan for reducing taxes while still providing the services I think we need. Ed
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