If you want a freer future, you must act with principles. To understand those principles, you need a clear, cohesive framework. That framework is The Definitive Guide to Libertarian Voluntaryism. Pick up a copy today and be the change you want to see:
You don't seem to engage much in comments but I hope that at least you read them, so I'm not wasting effort giving you feedback. That "eliminate the income tax & replace it with nothing" is so shallow, misleading and badly worded that I'm tempted to down-vote it.
"Eliminate income tax". Ahem, just the income tax? That can be read as tacit legitimisation of other taxes, as well as rogue taxing entity. Consistent moral position can be only against all tax-robbery, as a matter of principle. Calling for abolition of just one particular tax implies no problem with taxation in general, but only with some aspects of taxation.
"Replace it with nothing" is problematic. Whom it is addressed to, if not to tax-robbers? If elimination of a particular tax is up to tax-robbers whom we should beg to make changes in taxation, then you are legitimising tax-robbery, merely trying to tweak it to your liking. Besides, why not tax-robbers grant your wish but compensate loss of tax-revenue by raising other taxes? After all, isn't it up to them to make the rules?
Since tax-robbers will not stop tax-robbery by themselves, whether we ask them or not, one have to admit that the only method to eliminate taxes is defiance. Where is the notion of Tax resistance necessary to eliminate income tax, as well as all other taxes??
IMHO, you should do a better job advocating for freedom than this.
If you want a freer future, you must act with principles. To understand those principles, you need a clear, cohesive framework. That framework is The Definitive Guide to Libertarian Voluntaryism. Pick up a copy today and be the change you want to see:
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You don't seem to engage much in comments but I hope that at least you read them, so I'm not wasting effort giving you feedback. That "eliminate the income tax & replace it with nothing" is so shallow, misleading and badly worded that I'm tempted to down-vote it.
"Eliminate income tax". Ahem, just the income tax? That can be read as tacit legitimisation of other taxes, as well as rogue taxing entity. Consistent moral position can be only against all tax-robbery, as a matter of principle. Calling for abolition of just one particular tax implies no problem with taxation in general, but only with some aspects of taxation.
"Replace it with nothing" is problematic. Whom it is addressed to, if not to tax-robbers? If elimination of a particular tax is up to tax-robbers whom we should beg to make changes in taxation, then you are legitimising tax-robbery, merely trying to tweak it to your liking. Besides, why not tax-robbers grant your wish but compensate loss of tax-revenue by raising other taxes? After all, isn't it up to them to make the rules?
Since tax-robbers will not stop tax-robbery by themselves, whether we ask them or not, one have to admit that the only method to eliminate taxes is defiance. Where is the notion of Tax resistance necessary to eliminate income tax, as well as all other taxes??
IMHO, you should do a better job advocating for freedom than this.