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Taxation is a crime
Sunday, 15 November 2009
Arguments in favour of redeemability
Sweeping up the banknotes from the street after the Hungarian pengo was replaced in 1946
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There should be no fee for working
Only fines, not taxes are legitimate
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Why deposit insurance is not free market
Poor people should not be forced to pay tax
The inevitability of State failure
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The two functions of Government
It makes no sense to value paper currency
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Arguments in favour of redeemability
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The advantages of an ownership tax
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