POWIP Piece of Work In Progress

16Mar/101

The Paper Revolution

Been thinking, as I do around this time of year (taxes), about how much I hate the government. I know I am not alone in this sentiment... Now, as you may or may not know, I can be counted among the right-wing fringe. Especially in this time of leftist fascism, where lovers of Liberty are cast as small-minded reactionaries.

I could talk about exactly how radical the origins of our republic were. I could mention here that those ideas and ideals proffered by the Founders were exceedingly dangerous. A threat to all the age-olde Systems erected and protected by the overlords - who really did believe they knew best. I could go on to speak, as Cahill promulgates in Desire of the Everlasting Hills, of the radical and dangerous nature of the Word. I could point out that a pre-Christian brain at first reading would be startled at the message of the Word. And then I could draw parallels about what happens when the radical truth becomes familiar - and so forth and so on.

"Back to the topic at hand," you urge (at least those of you who haven't given up on this post). That is fine. And I hear you. But I need to make one more foray into the land of long-winded before I do.

The beauty of the 9-11 attacks was that the enemy turned our very strengths against us. Elegance, I tell you. And, further, these same-minded, though less-obvious, enemies of the Republic have now turned to hijacking our very institutions to do us harm. I am not sure which is more brutal. But I am sure that the latter method will be more effective in bringing us to our knees. Shame on us for being so willing to enable it.

Now, I can finally return to the theme at hand: how best to bring the Republic to its knees (should that be something a Patriot might like to do).

Sure, one could be a left-wing loon and fly a plane into an IRS building. And I am not even completely opposed to seeing more of it. That is, I am not sure it doesn't serve some purpose of merit. But I don't think it is the best way to go about expediting the death of the beloved Republic in the proper, most merciful, fashion. I mean, if that is what one thought best for the ideas and ideals for which it was initially created.

No. I think the best way to go about it is to bury it in paper. All manner of filings, petitions, objections, appeals, etc. The Bureaucracy for which It Stands loves paper. And hiding behind layers of law and procedure, the Individual finds himself on his knees, swimming against a tide of tireless momentum. And helpless in the face of it. Like "punching a pillow," they kill the Individual passive-aggressively.

The Bureaucracy, and more specifically Bureaucrats (local, state and federal), are the real enemy of the People. Ask the Russians.

We ought to bury them all in paper. And if they get a couple paper-cuts along the way, so be it.

A good place to start is the Census. Incomplete, inaccurate, and otherwise marginally accurate information would do just fine as an early shot.

Enoch_Root

Person with kids,a beautiful wife, a job. Catholic of the Latin Rite.

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  1. Poetic justice; bury them in paper. There are some things that we are told to do that are so morally reprehensible I can barely face them. Income tax is one.

    How does the government come to the conclusion that it somehow has the authority to inject itself into a private agreement? Because that’s what payment for my labor is. I reach an agreement with another to exchange my labor, an essential part of my being, for a representation of his labor (money/property). That is a straight up trade; no gain, no loss; even Steven , fair and square.

    No other human being has the right to interfere in this exchange unless it involves him. The government has no greater rights than the citizen because we created it and the lesser cannot create the greater. If this exchange doesn’t include the government it cannot involve itself in it to tax or regulate it in any way. IT’S NOT THEIR FREAKIN’ BUSINESS!!!

    Sorry for the outburst but this tax system really pisses me off.

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