Tuesday 22 December 2009

Taxes are not legitimised by Democracy

Democracy enables theft by facilitating the transfer of wealth, under coercion, without penalty. Normally such an arrangement would not be tolerated, but since the Government is legitimised by the electorate it passes.

Democracy pardons theft.

The politician is rewarded by those that benefit with selection, promotion and popularity. The only people who are against this are those that do not want to be stolen from and have no wish to steal from others. Democracy removes the defences of such people. It is acceptable, under Democracy to steal from others. So Democracy is (illegitimately) above the judicial process in this matter.

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