Saturday, 6 March 2010

Free markets enable people to help each other

Since Socialism is popular, people must like to be taxed and have a master. They like to tie everyone together. They don't like people to have the choice to live their own life. They prefer not to be reminded of our individuality and indifference to their aims, imagining themselves to be important or significant.

We cannot fight for something, only against it. We cannot fight for freedom, only against tyranny, but tyranny is very difficult as past Socialists have shown in history.

It is easy for the Government to print money because it has no value, taxing gold (or other tangible assets) will be more difficult. Since there is no logical reason to steal money from people it is only out of a toleration for the ignorance and stupidity of the people in power that it is paid. The (greedy) Socialists are appeased...

Socialists want something for nothing out of a sense of entitlement. Is (the threat of) violence so worthy that it must be rewarded? If we don't want to pay tax, this is not 'tax refusal' as we were not offered a choice, it is avoidance similar to avoiding theft by running away from the mugger.

Taxation is made easy because the Government can approach places like a supermarket or shopping mall where people congregate to trade their goods. The behaviour is public and it is not easy for them to hide away. The Government attacks public trade and cooperation; people helping each other out. We must conclude that the Government doesn't like to see people helping each other.

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