View Full Version : Paying taxes is paying for your own and others oppression
radioilluminati
07-18-2008, 05:13 PM
I have not paid taxes for 1 year and I will not pay for my and others oppression.
Don't support the system. It is NOT your friend. It takes our liberties everyday and send professional hitmen to countries that have not done us anything with OUR TAX MONEY!
If you have a need to pay to someone that oppress you pay to your local mafia instead. They have a cheaper fee on protection money.
Your tax money at work!
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Don't support the system. It is only powerful because we pay for it. Don't pay! Be creative. use barter currency.
? You sure you are not an American?
radioilluminati
07-18-2008, 07:02 PM
Nope why?
I'm from the world highest taxed country.
farmall
07-18-2008, 07:11 PM
"Don't support the system. It is NOT your friend. It takes our liberties everyday and send professional hitmen to countries that have not done us anything with OUR TAX MONEY!"
You don't have an alternative that will benefit me. Anything that does not serve my preferences I do not support. I do not care about other countries unless they are what I consider supportive of my preferences. Those not allies or neutral are either violent or non-violent competition and may be usefully dealt with accordingly.
The "system" serves me acceptably, and it may be argued, has produced the best large-scale levels of prosperity, personal empowerment, and quality of life in history. I am certainly not "oppressed" by roads, infrastructure, medical care, various government programs which are to my advantage (the new Webb G.I.Bill among others), and while I might beef about some poor decisions the government makes, most of those are the result of PUBLIC pressure.
I'm from the world highest taxed country.
Actually no. Unfortunately the US is the highest taxed in the world. Which totally soooks for us.
As to you being American :) Not paying taxes out of principle is the past time of our loud Libertarians. At the end everyone pays.... If Osama would cheat on his taxes IRS would have found him long time ago :)
radioilluminati
07-19-2008, 03:33 AM
If you think I'm from the states then the school system really sucks because I don't speak perfect English. I am from Denmark.
Jeg er fra Danmark. ÅÆØ
http://jp.dk/uknews/business/article1292920.ece
Denmark wins highest tax competition
By The Copenhagen Post
Sweden has continually lowered its income taxes leaving Denmark as the country with the highest rates
Denmark has always had an infamous reputation for its high income tax rates, but it has only recently taken the crown as the world's leader in that category, reported financial daily Børsen.
Sweden has lowered its income tax rate significantly over the past few years, and although Denmark has also lowered its taxes somewhat, it has been hard pressed to keep up with its next-door neighbour. Denmark's current income tax average is 47.4 percent, while the Swedes are slightly lower at around 46 percent.
But that Denmark is the new income tax leader in Scandinavia is not exactly breaking news. New figures from Statistics Denmark indicate that the country was already the world income tax leader a few years back. The organisation only now recalculated the numbers from the previous three years, which showed that in 2004 Denmark had begun to overtake the Swedes. In 2005 its 51 percent income rate was well above the Swedish rate of 49.5 percent.
Business advocates are taking the news as expected and calling for the government to implement further tax breaks. But both the government ally Danish People's Party and opposition Socialist People's Party are in agreement that the income tax rate should remain as is.
Steen Leth Jeppesen, president of the National Taxpayers Association, would like to see lower income taxes. But not, he said, if the government continues its policy of raising taxes in other areas such as energy, water, excise duties, and on property and vehicles, where Denmark is also at or near the top of the world tax scale.
'We've seen a lot of tax reform in recent years and the results are scary,' said Jeppesen. 'We already pay high taxes in so many areas that we can't compete internationally in any of them.'
But Socialist People's Party tax spokesperson, Jesper Petersen, said the new figures are probably more damaging for the Swedes than for Danes.
'Tax breaks in Denmark, especially to the rich, have led to a lower level of social welfare,' said Petersen. 'It's taken DKK 20 billion away that could have been used on schools and other important areas. It makes me worry about the Swedish social welfare system.' (RC)
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