Opinion


Taxed More Than Enough

Thursday, June 21, 2007

Are you taxed enough? “Enough” was the percentage of our compensation (taxes) and trade tariffs levied until 1912, to “fully fund” local, state and federal government’s functions efficiently, as required by their respective charters or constitutions.

In 1913, war mongerers and world bankers collectively devised a strategy to control the citizens of the U.S.A. via a financial strangle-hold . The “Strategy”?…the Federal Reserve and the IRS taxation with totalitarian administration.

That strategy has worked well for those entities. They are part and parcel of the “Seven Headed Beast” mentioned in the Bible. Artificial money and tyrannical control of the common people is their number one priority. Freedom, liberty and constitutional accountability to constituents mean nothing to these despots. Fortunately, we have free will. Each of us should exercise this free will. If not, tyranny will continue to prevail.

We the People, need Not request “permission” from our government to determine our government’s destiny. We need to remind our elected Servants how to govern as we see fit. Or they’ll continue to build on existing totalitarian practices. Lord knows there have been far too many unconstitutional courses that many of our “servants” have taken.

Mo Kiah
Chairman-Hamilton County Libertarian Party
Fairmount Avenue
Signal Mountain, TN


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